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Doggie Daycare
Your pet will love his playtime at The Fur Pet Resort! No more
lonely or bored dogs, indoor accidents or chewed furniture.
Bring your pet to
us for a fun day he won't soon forget!
Rates
Please
phone ahead for a reservation!
All
guests participating in our playgroups that are 7 months
of age or older must be spayed or neutered. We reserve
the right to refuse group playtime activities if your
dog isn’t doing well with the other dogs.
You
can bring your dog any day of the week for play sessions
done in our secured, fenced outdoor play yard or inside
our large climate controlled play room. Dogs will be
allowed to play throughout the day with 4 sessions:
40-45 minutes in length each time with naps and rest
periods in between. Monitoring by a trained The Fur
pet care technician during play is done to
ensure no one gets out of control. Dogs are divided
according to size and temperament allowing for safe and
injure free playtimes.
Daily Daycare $19/daily - 2nd dog from
family only $15 extra
Furry Friends Packages:
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5
day prepay pass |
$90 |
- 2nd dog from
family only $65 extra |
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10 day prepay pass |
$170 |
- 2nd dog from family only $120 extra |
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20 day prepay pass |
$320 |
- 2nd dog from family only $250 extra |
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½ day (4 hours or less) |
$10 |
(over 4 hours considered a full day and charged
as such) |
Furry Friends Package members can allow their pets to
have an overnight stay for just $11 per pet in addition
to the daycare day! Must be current on the Furry
Friends Package to get this offer! (Sorry, other The Fur
activities and packages not included in this
special offer but can be added to an overnight stay with
the appropriate charges).
*Things to think about:
At
The Fur Pet Resort, we understand the social nature of your
dog. While some dogs do enjoy lots of activity, the
majority of dogs are like children and need to have some
rest periods or nap times between play sessions.
Although some dogs would probably play all day if you
allowed it, just like children, sometimes an adult needs
to step in and tell them when they need to rest. We
have found that rest periods along with play sessions
allows for a tired pet at the end of the day but it also
eliminates the possibility that the dog has been over
stressed or irritable from being forced to stay in a
non-stop environment all day.
Dogs do prefer to have
some down time and because we give our pets at daycare
this time for rest, we eliminate lots of irritated dog
behavior that usually leads to fighting or the threat of
fighting. This in turn, gives you a pet at the end of
the day that has been safely played with but is not
overtired.
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