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Boarding FAQs

Welcome to Pawsense, where your dog's safety, health, and happiness take center stage. Our commitment to the well-being of every PawCrew member guides every aspect of our premier dog boarding services. Below, explore detailed insights into our approach and Frequently Asked Questions about our exceptional care standards.

What do the dogs do all day?

All our dogs get the chance to play in spacious play yards, where they can socialize and romp around with other dogs. We DO NOT separate our enrollees by activity level, temperament, and size.

Do you provide outdoor play areas?

Nearly all of our locations have both indoor and outdoor play areas.

Do you walk the dogs while they’re at Pawsense?

No, because your furry family member will be playing all day, a walk will be the last thing on their mind. Pawsense ensures all our pups get the daily exercise they need in our spacious play areas.

Can you administer my dog's medications? Is there a charge?

Yes, we can administer your dog’s medication for an additional price. Please note that it must be in the original prescription bottle with an appropriate date, and let staff know during booking if the medication needs to be injected.

Does someone stay with the dogs overnight?

Yes. Pawsense is 24/7 monitored for temperature control, fire, and security alarms. Getting a good night’s rest after a busy day of play is critical for the health and well-being of your pet.

What do you supply for overnight boarding?

We will provide the lodging, toys, a calming treat, and soothing music for your pup. We request that you bring their food and any bedding, blanket,  or comfort item to make their stay more like home.

How can I check on my pet during their stay?

During their stay at Pawsense, we will send out report cards during the week and we also have an Instagram page where we post a lot of photos and videos.

What do you do in case of illness or injury?

All Pawsense Staff are certified in pet CPR and first aid. You can trust us to take excellent care of your dog at all times. In the event of an injury or illness, we will quickly assess the situation to determine the best plan of action to take. If this ever occurs, you will be contacted immediately.

Can any dog come in for dog daycare or boarding?

In order to maintain our incredibly high standards and satisfaction ratings, your pup must be:

  • Able to pass the Meet-and-Greet and trial day

  • Must be an established client of Pawsense in order to board

  • Wearing a quick-release collar

  • Free of open wounds or stitches of any kind

  • Free of ticks and fleas

  • In good overall health

  • At least four months old

  • Current on Rabies, Distemper, Parainfluenza, Parvovirus, Leptospirosis and Bordetella vaccines

  • Oral Bordetella accepted if given within the last six months. Injectable or intra-nasal accepted if given within the last twelve months

2024 Holiday Schedule

Monday, January 01 

Monday, January 15

Monday, February 19

Monday, May 27

Wednesday, June 19

Thursday, July 04

Monday, September 02

Monday, October 14

Monday, November 11

Thursday & Friday, November 28-29 (CLOSED for Training) 

Tuesday & Wednesday, December 24-25 (CLOSED for Training) 

Unless specified $15 surcharge applies to all Holidays

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