Boarding

Single Dog

1-6 nights: $36/night


7-13 nights: $33/night


14 or more nights: $30/night

Two Dogs

1-6 nights: $49/night


7-13 nights: $48/night


14 or more nights: $45/night

Small Pets

1-14 nights: $13/night


14 or more nights: $11/night


Two Pets

1-14 nights: $18/night


14 or more nights: $17/night


À la carte boarding services…

30 min 1:1 time. Can include snuggle time, fetch, play and/or brush out

Doggie Daycare

Half Day

One Dog: $18


Two Dogs: $27

Full Day

One Dog: $25


Two Dogs: $38

Pre-pay

We have attractive pre-pay options where the more you pay the more you save! Inquire in person or over the phone for this information. Please note: half day is up to five hours.

Grooming

Dog Grooming

Basic = Brush/comb out, shampoo, condition, rinse, and dry.


Clip/Trim = Electric razor, scissor cut, or combination.


Pattern = Specialized grooming practices (like a poodle’s puff ball ankles or a cocker spaniel’s skirt).

À la carte services


  • Nail clip: $5-10
  • Nail polishing (front nails only): $7
  • Ear pluck/cleaning: $7
  • Express anal glands: $10
  • Soft claws – bring in own $30
  • Soft claws  – we provide $35


*Nail Polish needs to be provided

Get up close and personal

Most pets have some sensitive spots that they don’t want touched – let alone combed, shaved, or clipped. Owners can help by handling their pets all over, especially around the face and ears, the tail and rump, and the pads of the feet. If your pet doesn’t like you touching her, just imagine how she reacts to us doing it.

Small Pets

Cats

Long-haired Cats $55-80+


Short-haired Cats $45+


Other Pets

Ferret $30

Guinea pig $30

Rabbit $30

À la carte services


  • Nail clip: $5-10
  • Nail polishing: $10
  • Sanitary trim: $20
  • Soft claws – bring in own $30
  • Soft claws  – we provide $35


*Nail Polish needs to be provided

Beyond the call of duty

Grooming an animal is a labor of love. People who choose careers in pet grooming certainly deserve respect. Even when they work with unwilling, uncooperative clients (who might claw, or hiss, or bite) they’re patient and kind – and they care about their clients.