FAQ + Policy
K9 Conditioning
Yes, we have a maximum capacity of 7 dogs at a time to ensure that each dog receives adequate attention and care.
Our structured days consist of multiple training, socialization, slat-mill and resistance sessions per day. We have five designated dog areas that we rotate our pack throughout the day. Dogs also get scheduled crate time in our home.
Yes, we encourage owners to bring their dog’s regular food to prevent upset stomachs. All clients that are in contract with us will receive a complimentary kibble evaluation. A kibble evaluation consists of three parts, first understanding the ingredients in your dog’s kibble. Next, understanding the math on the guaranteed analysis on the back of your dog’s food packaging. Lastly, help by making suggestions of fresher food options to add more nutrients to your dog’s bowl.
Drop off times are 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. Pick up time is any time before 7 p.m. Late pick up/drop off fees will apply.
All dogs are kenneled in our home overnight.
Yes, all dogs will need to have a fecal test completed within 10 days of their stay. We also require a wellness check to ensure your dog does not have any physical limitations and is in general good health.
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Dog slat-mills are non-electric, purpose built treadmills for dogs. Since there is no motor, the dog chooses the pace and tempo, making it a safer alternative to other treadmill options on the market.
A spring pole is a resistance exercise that uses thick rubber bands to create tension in a tug toy. Much like humans, resistance training also builds muscle for dogs.
We clean and sanitize our facilities multiple times a day to ensure a clean and healthy environment for all dogs in our care.