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COMMON DOG DAYCARE QUESTIONS
We are committed to answering any questions you might have. Here you’ll find some of our customer's most frequently asked dog daycare questions! If you still can’t find the answer to your question we are also happy to hop on a phone call to answer your questions.
Frequently asked questions
Daycare FAQ
Boarding FAQ
There are many reasons why puppies and adult dogs should be sent to a daycare. Dogs are social creatures but when puppies and adults are not socialized they often gain unwanted behaviors such as becoming skittish, nervous, and sometimes reactive/aggressive. It is imperative for you to socialize and give your dog structure. So that leaves you with two choices, socialize them in unscreened dog parks/dog friendly areas, or take them to doggy daycare where we provide a structured, convenient, and safe place for your dog to learn social skills and exercise!
• Plenty of mental stimulation and physical activity: Not only will daycare tire your pup out, but it can also reduce unwanted behaviors like chewing on furniture, shoes, or even constant barking.
• A safe outlet to expend excess energy: Your dog will be able to participate in group play for the entirety of the day. We do not crate guests for forced "naps" as it is not necessary for most dogs. Participants play, socialize, and rest in a cage-free environment all day long.
• Reduce separation anxiety: By giving your pup time away from you in a secure, safe, and fun environment, dog daycare gives your pup great practice for alone time. Our staff will give your dog the attention and care they need to help make their stay as Fear Free as possible.
• Socialize with similar sized dogs: Dogs are social animals, and they benefit from spending time with other dogs! Each dog is evaluated to ensure appropriate play. At ZOOMIES we do everything in our power to maintain a safe and healthy environment. Each dog is separated into the appropriate size, we do not cross large breeds and small breeds.
Keep in mind, however, that if your dog is reactive (common among dogs who were not socialized at a young age), dog daycare may not be in the your dogs best interest.
What types of vaccines do you require for pets?
The following vaccinations must be up to date and verified by documentation from your veterinarian:
Rabies: Every 3 years (first vaccination effective for 1 year)
Distemper / Parvo Virus (DHP/DAP/DHPP): Every year / 3 years (depending on vet & vaccine)
Bordetella (Canine Cough): Every 6 months / 1 year (We recommend the Bordetella vaccine administered every 6 months, but will accept it every 12 months.)
*Must be administered at least 7 days prior to check in*
Canine Influenza: We strongly recommend that your dog receives the Nobivac Canine Flu Bivalent version of the Canine Influenza vaccine. This version will maximize the effectiveness of the vaccination for the protection against the Canine Influenza strains H3N8 and H3N2.
*Must be administered at least 7 days prior to check in*
Flea, Tick, Heartworm Preventative: All dogs should be on a monthly preventative for Fleas, Ticks, and Heartworm.
Puppies must have:
Complete DHPP series, Bordetella, Canine Influenza and Rabies before attending ZOOMIES
*We do not accept home vaccinations, handwritten vaccinations, sticker books, pet passports, or breeder vaccinations.
When your dog is being evaluated for doggy daycare, we take many steps to ensure the safety of all guests that trust us with our daycare services. Dogs are social animals by nature, but some may not acclimate well to a larger group setting. Our evaluations will allow our trained staff to introduce and evaluate if your dog is appropriate for group play. Our staff will take it slow with all dogs, most evaluations lasting several hours. We introduce our calmest pre-approved daycare guests to the new dog one at a time, as not to overwhelm the new dog, and allow them to greet our pack slowly and safely. At pickup we will discuss your dogs results and how to proceed. This ensures the safety of all of our pet guests and staff. We encourage you to bring your dog in right at open for your evaluation day so that they can be the first in and be able to acclimate to the facility before being introduced to other guests.
ZOOMIES Pet Hotel delivers un-wavering commitment to service, both in our facilities and in our communities, ZOOMIES has been recognized by numerous pet professionals for being the gold standard of pet care. We take no short cuts in ensuring we have a secure, safe, and clean environment for our guests. We are proud to lead the way in pet hospitality throughout the communities we influence. Our luxury pet hotels become your dog's happy place, providing a home away from home while giving dog parents true peace of mind.
We know your dog is a vital part of your family and you can't trust them with anyone, come swing by and give us a try!
All dogs over 12 months must be fixed to participate in daycare. This is for the safety of all dogs in our care which is our #1 priority at all times. If a dog under a year old is having behavioral issues we do have the right to pull them out of daycare. Guests boarding overnight with us may be unfixed as they will have a individual play yard to themselves.
They play! They can enjoy our large outside play areas and our climate-controlled inside areas, which are carefully supervised by staff. Our trained staff members are certified in pet first aid and CPR. The majority of the day consists of getting the ZOOMIES, making friends, and getting belly rubs! Overnight boarding guests also get to enjoy daycare for no additional charge.




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Inspired by the world's best hotels, our luxury dog boarding amenities will offer an unforgettable experience. With honest and transparent communication, you can trust that your pet is in the best possible hands. Come experience the five-star treatment your pet deserves at ZOOMIES.







































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