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Prices & Boarding Info.
To Reserve a spot for your dog Please Call or E-mail Jen
How Dog Owners can reduce the stress for their pets
Allow plenty of time to deliver your dog to the kennels so you are not in
a last minute panic and pushed for time. Otherwise, your stress will be communicated to your dog and it is better if he leaves
you when you are relaxed and happy.
Take a written or typed list of your dog’s ailments, medications, food intake and other
special requirements. Your dog’s up-to-date vaccination certificate. Take a few day’s supply of your dog’s normal food, together with
your dog’s bed (unwashed), favourite toys, chews and treats. Take items made of natural fabric that smell of you and will retain your
comforting scent for a few days while your dog settles in.
When you leave, try to be jolly and matter of fact, rather than consoling,
so your dog thinks there is nothing to worry about. A young dog may benefit from a few days in kennels every so often early in life
so they get used to the experience and find it easier to cope with a longer stay.
Fees
$30/day - 24 hr period.
$25/day - 48+ hr period.
Kennel Specifications and Program
10 x 10 box stall - Lots of room for
your dogs food, toys and treats
not heated - dry and no wind - sorry no heat available in the stable
2 walks per day - with or without
other dogs, your choice!
2 feedings per day - you supply the food
evening play time in the 80' x 180' indoor arena off leash exercise
area
Kennel Requirements
Da2pp, Rabies and Bordetella Vaccines
Dogs use constant energy to communicate. Energy is what I call beingness; it is who and what you are in every moment. Dogs don’t know
each other by name, but by the energy they project and the activities they share. They know humans in the same way.
"Cesar Millan"
Andrew Kehler and Jen Schmidt
4991 Hwy 3
Fernie B.C.
(250)-423-6883