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Lodging
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What will my pet eat during her visit?
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We ask that you bring your pet’s normal diet with you at
check in. We ensure all pets
receive their daily meals just as you request. We have a refrigerator, freezer, and microwave and will
gladly fix your baby’s meals just as you would at home. We do not charge any additional fees
for meals or special diets.
Keeping them on the same diet they are used to will reduce the likelihood
of any upset tummies or restroom problems.
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Do you administer medications and are there any fees?
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We administer all
medications free of charge. We ask
that you bring your pet’s medications in their original packaging or
prescription containers. We also ask that you bring whatever he likes to take
his medication with such as cheese or peanut butter.
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Is the Resort air conditioned and heated?
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Yes, we monitor the weather and Resort conditions
daily. The entire facility is air
conditioned and heated to ensure everyone’s rooms are always comfy.
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Are you able to care for my older pet who needs a little
help each day?
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We take great pride in our care for
your senior pets. We provide
alerts to our Resort Staff Team Members of any pet’s special needs. Our staff will gladly help a guest get
up and get going, assist with blind or deaf guests, or any special needs old
age may bring. Be sure to discuss
these special needs during check in.
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My pet is particular where he goes potty, how will you help
him?
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We keep a record of your
pet’s dining and restroom habits while he stays with us. Occasionally we do come across a pet
that will not potty in the outside portion of their room. When that happens we offer him strolls
outside until he finds that perfect patch of grass that does the trick.
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My dog is not friendly; do accept dogs that can’t be handled?
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As long as your pet can
board in our standard rooms we can most certainly board “unfriendly” dogs. With an indoor/outdoor arrangement in
our standard rooms, we can safely and easily clean and tend to their rooms.
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Are there any dog breeds
you do not accept at the Resort?
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We do not discriminate
based on breed of dog and consider ourselves to be an equal opportunity
boarder.
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Are your lodging fees daily or nightly?
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Our Resort fees are per
day. The day your pet checks in is
the first day of boarding. Each day after that is a day of boarding. The day your pet checks out is the last
day of boarding. For example, if
your pet checked in on a Friday and checked out on a Monday that is considered
4 days of boarding. For those
quick, overnight visits, we do offer a discounted Express Rate if the stay is
24 hours or less.
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How old do puppies or kittens have to be to stay at the
Resort?
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We welcome puppies and
kittens as young as 8 weeks as long as you have record of their immunization
series started.
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Do you have a Veterinarian on staff?
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We do not have a
veterinarian on premises. We will
contact your own veterinarian to get any medical care needed. We will, depending on the situation,
either take your pet to your veterinarian or to the Circle City Vet Emergency
Hospital.
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Is anyone on premises during the night?
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Generally we are staffed 7 AM to 7
PM daily. We do not have staff
members at the Resort overnight. The facility is locked and alarmed and all area emergency personnel have
visited our Resort and are familiar with emergency procedures.
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The Salon
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Do I need to make an appointment for my pet’s grooming or can I just show up?
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Appointments are necessary for professional grooming. By scheduling appointments, our professional Groomer ensures she has the time needed to meet with each client and provide the best quality grooming service possible.
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Can your Groomer accommodate pets with special needs?
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Our Groomer has the patience and care to tend to most any
dog or cat with special needs. She
can work with old pets, pets with disabilities, or even pets that are anxious
or nervous. It is important to
mention any special needs when making your pet’s appointment so our staff can
make any needed accommodations for your pet’s appointment.
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When should my puppy come in for her first groom?
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Between 10 and 12 weeks of age is a good time to bring a puppy into the Salon. This gives the pup a chance to become familiar with the Salon environment and get used to being handled by a professional Groomer.
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How should I maintain my pet’s coat in between grooms?
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The key to maintaining your
baby’s stylish appearance is finding the correct brush or comb to use at
home. It is equally important,
though, to know the best way to properly use those grooming tools. During your grooming consultation, our
Groomer can give you advice and show you methods for grooming your pet at
home. Our Gift Shop has a nice
selection of grooming aids available for purchase.
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How often should my pet be groomed?
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This depends on the breed
of your pet, her type of coat, and the desired style. Typically, most dogs are due for regular grooming every 6 to
8 weeks. Some dogs can go 12 weeks
between grooms or longer. Be sure
to ask our Groomer for her recommendations. You will also receive grooming
reminder notices when it is time for your pet’s appointment.
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How long will the grooming appointment last?
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You will drop your pet off
at the Salon generally between 9:30 and 11:00 AM. Our Groomer will call you when he is ready. Typically pets are ready for pick up between
3:00 and 6:00 PM. Of course if
your day requires a specific pick up time our Groomer would be glad to make
those arrangements with you at drop off.
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The Groomer recommended my pet see her veterinarian, should
I be alarmed?
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Our professional Groomer
gets very up close and personal with your pet. It is possible for her to notice things about your pet that
you have not yet noticed yourself.
This is one of the greatest advantages of professional grooming. Health conditions that might otherwise be
hidden can become suspect when examining a pet during a groom. There are also a few pets that can
become very aggressive when handled during grooming and our Groomer may
recommend veterinarian care. Rest
assured your pet’s health and safety are our first concerns.
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Daytime Retreat
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How will my pooch be evaluated for Daytime Retreat?
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Your pet will be evaluated based on the following criteria:
- How does he play with other pets?
- Does he growl at other pets or people?
- Does he bite other pets or people?
- How does he react towards strangers?
- How does he react towards other pets?
- Is he possessive of any toys, food, or objects?
- When does he get anxious, fearful, or frightened?
- Has he had any experience at another daycare or dog park? If so, how did he do?
- Does he exhibit any of the following behaviors: mouths, jumps on people, jumps on fencing, barks, howls, is shy or timid, gets easily excited, cowers, has submissive urination, digs or chews?
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Do you separate dogs by
size in Daytime Retreat?
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We do not separate dogs by
size or any other criteria for Daytime Retreat. We have found that a good mix of breeds creates a fun and
inviting atmosphere for all who participate.
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Are there any dogs not allowed to play in Daytime Retreat?
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We do not accept pit bulls
in Daytime Retreat and require all dogs to be spayed or neutered. We also require all participants to be
on a current, effective, flea preventative.
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Can I bring my dog’s food, treats, or toys to Daytime Retreat?
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Because some dogs can get possessive of “his things” when other dogs are around, we ask that you do not bring any items from home. If your furry friend needs a meal or medications during his Daytime Retreat visit we will gladly accommodate such a request. We will provide his meal or medications away from the group and then he can return to the group for more fun when he is done.
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Who is in the Daytime
Retreat with the dogs?
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Our Daytime Retreat
Coordinator staffs the Retreat from 7 AM till 6 PM with trained Daycare Team
Members. Two to three team members
are in the Retreat throughout the day.
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Training Academy
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How old can my puppy be to begin training at your Academy?
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Our Good Dog 101 classes
offer training for puppies as young as 16 weeks old.
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Can I bring an older dog to training, is it too late?
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Our introductory course, Good Dog
101 is an excellent course for our older canine friends. The smaller class environment gives our
trainer the opportunity to work with you on any issues your older dog may be
having. You can teach an old dog new tricks!
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Will your Trainer be able
to address my specific questions or issues?
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Our Trainer is always able
to help you with any specific issues you may be having with your pet. If he cannot address them during class,
he is often available to meet with you and your pet before or after class. We keep our classes small so each
family can receive the best training possible.
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Can I enroll two dogs in the
training class?
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Our classes are set up to
train the dog and his owner. Two
dogs from the same family are welcome to attend class together as long as they
each bring a person with them. This enables each pet to have individual attention during class.
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Can I visit a class before signing up?
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We welcome interested guests
to stop by our Training Academy during our normal class periods. By viewing a class in action you will
be able to determine if this course is the right fit for your pet. We do ask, though, that you leave your
pet at home.
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There will be more than one person in our family training
our dog should we all come to class?
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We recommend all family
members directly involved in training the dog attend class. Often it may be a son or daughter who
will be helping a parent train the dog or a husband and wife training team. When possible, we recommend both people
come to class to receive the full benefit of class instruction. At home, it will be the responsibility
of the dog’s primary trainer to make sure the entire family is consistent with
the training methods.
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General
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How long has The Animal Den
been in business?
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The Animal Den was founded
in 1998 by Will and Mary Ellen Loberger.
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Is The Animal Den part of a chain or owned by a big
corporation?
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The Animal Den is privately
owned by Will and Mary Ellen Loberger who live just minutes away. It is very much a “mom and pop”
business with family values and love for all pets.
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Can I come for a tour?
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All guests are welcome to visit and tour any day during our
normal business hours. We will
gladly show you the entire place and you are welcome to bring your furry
friend. Don’t call ahead – just show up.
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Can I call and find out how my baby is doing at your Resort?
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We love to hear from our
clients. Feel free to call or
email us anytime to check on your pet. We will give you honest feedback so there are no surprises when you return. We have a toll free number available
for your convenience.
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