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We offer boarding for pets primarily as a service to our clients.Our boarding kennels were designed with your pet’s safety and comfort in mind. State of the art ventilation systems minimize the risk of airborne disease. Cat and dog wards are ventilated separately from the rest of the building, allowing cats to be maintained at their preferred temperature, and dogs at cooler temperatures. Chain link in the indoor dog space is one inch mesh to prevent entrapment of legs in the mesh. Dog apartments are composed of surfaced fiberboard which is quieter and more comfortable that stainless steel. The cat ward features a cat petting station for play periods and visitations from friends and family. Don’t forget to book your pet’s bath or grooming before his/her departure!
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The kennel includes 38 apartments for our canine boarders. |
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Veterinary Assistant, Nikki Conneen, introduces a guest to the kennel. |
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Mike Willis, Veterinary Assistant, and Nikki introduce guests to the kennel. |
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Jess Kittelson, Kennel Assistant, and Nikki prepare dinner for a guest in the food preparation space. |
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Each of our boarders has his/her own “cubby” to store personal items from home. Owners are encouraged to bring their pet’s favorite treats, toys and/or food to make the stay more comfortable. |
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Dr. Davis visits with some of the feline guests in the cat room, which features 25 cat suites, including six king-size suites for boarding large cats, and a separate heating and cooling system to keep guests cozy.
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