Please refrain from coming into the lobby when there is more than three people
If you do not feel comfortable with coming into the lobby feel free to call us and we will come to you
If you do not feel well, please stay home
***ALL DAYCARE DOGS MUST COME BEFORE 10 AM, BOARDING DOGS MUST BE DROPPED OFF BY 1PM.***
First Day:
We require that you make an appointment for your dog’s first visit. Please call the daycare at 425-483-0302 to set this up.
When you pick your dog up on the first day, we will give you a report on how they did and discuss future daycare or boarding visits.
All dogs at Puppy Love must be dog and people friendly.
*No aggressive dogs
*No fence climbers
*No rock eating dogs
*No digging dogs
Age: All dogs must be at least 2 months of age and on solid food.
Sex: All dogs older than 7 months of age must be spayed or neutered
Health:
All dogs must be in good health. All dogs must have not been ill with a communicable condition in the last 30 days.
All dogs must be current on the following vaccinations DHPP, Bordetella, Rabies, and Kennel Cough. Canine influenza is an optional vaccination per your vet’s recommendation. Proof from vet required.
Safety:
Our #1 goal is to keep every person and every dog safe, please observe the following “House Rules"
Dogs must arrive and leave on a leash
Dogs must not be allowed to interact and make a fuss with other dogs through the fences or windows. Although all dogs at daycare get along with each other, fence fighting can be a very serious issue and we will not allow it.
Please do not leave your dog unattended in office. We try to have someone in the office at all times to greet you and your dog, but if no one is there, please wait until someone comes to assist you.
Dogs should not be allowed to urinate or defecate on the landscaping.
All dogs need to have a collar with a tag with their name on it. No choke chains or prong collars allowed.
Dog Behavior:
Just like you have to teach and enforce sociable behaviors in a daycare for children, we have to teach and enforce sociable behaviors in order to have a fun, safe, well run doggy daycare. Dogs play hard, and even get into “disagreements” with one another. That is normal and to be expected. What we don’t allow is aggression, or behaviors that could lead to a full-blown fight. So, we have a set of guidelines for the dogs, to allow them to be dogs, yet not allowing them to harm one another or any person. Our training methods are firm but fair. We redirect, use voice commands and or water bottles. Some of the commands that your dog will learn at daycare are: Sit, down, off, wait, stay, leave it and quiet. Please understand that there are risks and benefits associated with group socialization. While the socialization and play is closely and carefully monitored by staff to prevent injury, it is still possible that during the course of normal play you dog may receive minor nicks and scratches from roughhousing with other dogs. Any injury will be pointed out by staff at pick up
Your dog’s first day:
Everybody has lots of questions on their dog’s first day at daycare. Please read this material over carefully. If you have any questions please feel free to ask us. Your dog’s first day at daycare can be overwhelming for them and you! We understand that you want to watch and see how your dog does, but the best thing for you to do is pat them on the head and tell them to have fun and you’ll be back. Please feel free to call us during the day if you are concerned on how they are doing. Depending on the group of dogs we have that day, we may keep your dog in a semi quiet place until we can introduce your dog to his new friends in a relaxed and safe manner.
Late pickup fees:
Because we value our employees time, if they need to wait for you because you are late, you will be charged $ 5.00 for every five minutes.