Your dog would need to be well behaved and used to being inside a home. It would also need to be desexed, fully housetrained, up to date with vaccinations, flea & worm treatment, socialised with all other dogs (big and small) and it needs to be good with cats. If your dog has separation anxiety, please let us know. Similarly, if your dog is a chewer or is destructive in any way (digging holes in t
he lawn, chewing shoes, plants etc) please discuss this with us during the initial visit. We do reserve the right to seek reimbursement if your dog causes damage to our property or possessions. New clients are requested to bring their dog for a short visit before we can accept their booking as we need to view your dog interacting with the others to ensure there are no issues with aggression, or toileting inside the house etc. During the initial visit, owners need to ensure that our fencing is suitable for their dog. We take every possible care and have never lost a dog, but we cannot be held responsible if your dog is a jumper or digger, and manages to escape our fencing. Visits are by appointment, and please bring their vaccinations records with you. As this is a communal environment, it is best suited to dogs who are very social and enjoy the company of others. This is a great place for them to make new doggy friends and run and play all day. We give a high level of care and attention to our doggy guests, but owners must accept that there are natural risks involved with free running and free play etc. We cannot accept responsibility for accidents that may occur when dogs are free running and playing, or for any other loss, illness or accident that may occur outside of our control. The benefits of course are well worth it when your dog goes home tired and happy! I am a qualified Canine Behaviour Counsellor, so you know your dog is in safe hands! I also have a Diploma in Canine Behaviour and have worked with dogs for over 25 years. PRICING:
Flat rate of $35 per day
If your dog is toileting inside the house, we reserve the right to charge a "soiling fee" based on the frequency and severity of the issue.