Medications
We give medications (including injections) on the same schedule you would at home. We have many regular customers who’s pets need insulin and food given at 12 hour intervals and …
We give medications (including injections) on the same schedule you would at home. We have many regular customers who’s pets need insulin and food given at 12 hour intervals and …
Pets that are staying with us for the first time are automatically added to the TLC Report. Also, any pet with special care issues (e.g. upset stomach, sore leg, recent …
Every pet is checked daily and documented with our Wellness Report to ensure that no issues are emerging during their stay. Here are some of the things we watch for: …
We have have 6 separate play-yards and indoor zones. Dogs are sorted by temperment, age and size to determine which kennel is the best fit. If someone is not getting …
We require all pets to be healthy and flea free. All boarded pets should be treated with a flea prevention product such as Frontline, Revolution or Advantix. It can be …
Cats must have a current rabies shot. We defer to your veterinarian for any additional shots your cat may need – many vets do not recommend vaccinating against feline leukemia. …
Dogs need to be current for all of the following vaccinations: Bordetella (kennel cough) – should be given at least 5 days before boarding Rabies Distemper/Corona/Parvo (generally given as a single …
Drew Caton has been training dogs since 2005 at Wagging Tails. In 2006, he attended the Professional Dog Training Program at the Tom Rose School of Dog Training in High …
Beast Boot Camp is one of the most effective ways to train your dog. Here’s how it works: leave your dog at Wagging Tails Kennel for 3 or more days …
Basic Obedience taught at your own pace. Group classes are taught on Saturdays with a rotating schedule. Each level is 30-45 minutes and is taught at the same time each …