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Frequently Asked Questions

Q.
What is Dog Daycare?

Q. How many other dogs will my dog play with?

Q.
Can my dog get sick from coming to daycare?
A. You can help prevent most diseases by keeping your pooch up to date on his or her vaccinations. Canine Campus will post a health-warning note if we feel there is a cold, flu or something else moving through the pack. We depend on the owners to call and let us know if their dogs are sick, what the symptoms are, what their veterinarian diagnosis is, and treatment before we decide if there is cause to post a health-warning note. If we hear of at least 5 cases of the same type of illness in a week, we will post a health-warning note at the Admissions Desk in the Student Union.

Q. Why do you have a 7-day wait period before a dog can come onto Campus after getting the Bordatella vaccination?

Q. What happens if there is an “argument” on the play field?

Q. What happens if my pet becomes ill and/or injured while at a Canine Campus?

Q. Should I bring my pooch to Canine Campus if I think he or she may be ill?

Q. Who is responsible for the payment of any injury or illness?

Q. What can I bring with my dog when he or she stays overnight in a CC dorm room (kennel)?

Q. Should I bring my pooch's own food with when he or she stays overnight?

Q. Can we bring treats and snacks for our K-9s?

Q. Can I bring my dog’s medication?

Q. What happens if my dog does not eat while he or she is staying overnight?

Q. Does anyone stay overnight on Campus?

Q. Is there a fee for canceling a room & board reservation?

Q. What if we are missing a personal item after we return home from our boarding visit?







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