At Seattle Canine Club, we understand that every dog is unique and has their own personality, needs, and behaviors. Therefore, that’s why we prioritize evaluating behaviors before allowing any dog to join our daycare or boarding program. At the end, all new members need to go through the meet and greet process before any boarding and daycare.
We take this process seriously to ensure the safety and well-being of all dogs in our care. Our evaluation process includes a comprehensive assessment of each dog’s temperament, socialization skills, and behavior in group settings. Then, we also conduct a health check to ensure each dog is up-to-date on all required vaccinations. Members Process Boarding Daycare
Our staff members determine if your dogs are a good fit for us during the meets and greets. We carefully consider factors such as a dog’s energy level, play style, and compatibility with other dogs. This helps us to create a safe and enjoyable environment for all dogs in our care.
We understand that some dogs may have certain behaviors that require special attention or care. That’s why we work closely with pet parents to address any concerns or issues they may have. We provide personalized care plans for dogs with unique needs, including senior dogs, dogs with disabilities, and dogs with anxiety or other behavioral issues. Members Process Boarding Daycare
By evaluating behaviors before allowing any dog to join our programs, we can ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all dogs in our care. This helps to prevent any incidents or accidents that could harm a dog or disrupt the overall environment of our facility.
We encourage all pet parents to be honest about their dog’s behaviors and needs during the evaluation process. This helps us to provide the best possible care for each dog and create a positive experience for everyone. Members Process Boarding Daycare
At Seattle Canine Club, we take the evaluation process seriously to provide the best possible care for every dog in our daycare and boarding programs. Our goal is to create a safe and enjoyable environment where every dog can thrive.
All dogs must be at least 14 weeks of age or older and have completed all of their puppy shots. Additionally, we have a separate room for the special attention and feeding needs.
We require dogs six months of age or older to be spayed or neutered. We are flexible on this guideline to ensure dogs are not neuter/spayed sooner than needed for their correct development. Based on breed, we are happy to hear your vet recommendations
Owners must ensure that their dogs are in good health and have been free of any communicable disease or parasite for 30 days before bringing them to daycare.
Veterinarian certification of good health is required for any dog that becomes ill with a communicable disease to be re-admitted to Daycare.
If we suspect that your dog is unwell or has parasites, we will isolate them and request that you pick them up immediately. All dogs must be free of fleas, ticks, and worms, and (except for puppies) must be on a flea prevention program. We do not allow the use of flea collars.
All dogs that come to our facility must be 14 weeks of age or older and must have completed all of their puppy shots. We provide a separate room for dogs with special attention and feeding needs.
All dogs six months of age or older must be spayed or neutered, as per health requirements.
Before coming to daycare, dogs must be in good health and must have been free of any communicable disease or parasite for 30 days.