Dog Boarding

Dog Boarding & Daycare

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Dog guests will love the interactive and spacious accommodations both indoors and out!  

We offer large, clean individual indoor suites for each of our guests with radiant in-floor heating or air conditioning depending on the season. 


All guest suites have access to our massive grassed dog play yard, for several all inclusive social play-time throughout the day and before bedtime.


We also have an extraordinary  private dog park, 11 fenced acres for pack walks, weather and social skills permitting, with kilometres of walking trails.


Each guest is individually monitored to make sure they are outside enough to fulfill their daily energy requirements and will happily retire to their suite for a good nite’s sleep.

Boarding Fees:

Overnight boarding - $63/night per dog

 

Additional charges may apply for independent(non socializing) dogs. 


For afternoon check out time -add 1/2 day fee


Daycare Fee  - $40 (Mon-Thurs only)

Check In/Check Out Times:

  • Monday to Friday 9-10am and 4-5pm
  • Saturday 9-10am only
  • Sunday is dog time only, no pickup or drop offs
  • If you require a time outside these hours, please let us know and we will try to accommodate.

What to Bring:

  • A copy of up to date vaccination records, including bordetella.
  • Food (add extra), and any special treats.
  • We provide the silverware so you don’t need to bring bowls.
  • A bed/blanket that gently smells like home
  • Flea protection from your vet, is required from March to December.
  • Medication, if required, with clear instructions

What to Bring:

  • A copy of up to date vaccination records
  • Food (add extra), and any special treats.
  • We provide the silverware so you don’t need to bring bowls.
  • A bed/blanket that gently smells like home
  • Flea protection from your vet, is required from March to December.
  • Medication, if required, with clear instructions

Dog Boarding FAQ

  • Health and Safety Standards

    We prioritize health standards in our facility, and while sanitizing and proper cleanliness are practiced, we further require all our guests to be up-to-date with all vaccinations. 


    We require all our guests to be spayed or neutered.


    We appreciate and expect a full disclosure of your pets personality in order to match play groups, or be able to accommodate our more independent guests.

  • Vaccinations / Certificate

    Please ensure that your pet receives vaccinations at least 5 days prior to their stay at the Grey Woof Inn.  We require you bring the veterinarian vaccination certificate so we are able to verify, and copy during the check in appointment time. 


    Dogs are to have their Rabies, DHLPP( or equivalent) , and Bordetella (the kennel cough or Bordetella vaccine).

  • Flea Medication

    During the warmer months, March to December (approximately, depending on the weather), we require proof that your pet also is flea protected with one of the monthly vet prescribed flea medications.  Please bring your proof of purchase receipt.

  • Medical Emergencies

    If a medical emergency arises with any of our guests while at the Grey Woof Inn, we will attempt to contact you to discuss any course of action. If you are unavailable, we will attempt first, to use your own area vet, or if our guest is from a distance we will take him/her to the our own area vet/ or on-call vet.

  • Medications

    We will administer pill or liquid medications/supplements as specified, please have separate written instructions to present on check in.  


    We do not administer injections.

  • What Is Kennel Cough?

    Infectious trachea bronchitis is a highly contagious, upper-respiratory disease which is spread by an air-borne virus. The incubation period of the disease is roughly 3 to 7 days. 


    The main symptom is a gagging cough, sometimes accompanied by sneezing and nasal discharge, which can last anywhere from a few days to several weeks. Although this coughing is very annoying and can be persistent, it does not usually develop into anything more serious. However, just as with the common cold, it can lower a dog's resistance to other diseases making him susceptible to secondary infections, and so he must be observed to avoid complications.

Reservations

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