Overnight Care
What’s the difference between boarding and overnights? For an overnight stay, you pet is mostly just here to sleep in a safe environment so your pet isn’t alone and you don’t have to worry about their barks or meowing keeping your neighbors up all night or cleaning up those accidents!
This could be ideal for someone who has to work the night shift, double shifts, or long hours. You would drop your pet off sometime after 7 p.m. (and preferably after they have eaten dinner) and pick them up the next morning by 9 a.m. Your cat or dog will have an opportunity to play in the evening before bedtime (depending on what time they arrive). We can also feed them their breakfast (or dinner) depending on what time they normally eat. Like boarding dogs, your pup can sleep where you prefer or they are most comfortable – in their bed on the floor, in our bed, on the couch, or in a crate. Unlike boarding stays, overnights do not include doggy daycare on the weekdays, but will still receive the same level of love and care as all of the pets in our home while they are here.
If you happen to have a different schedule than our normal overnight hours, please reach out and we’ll be willing to work with your on drop-off/pick-up times.
In order to keep your pets and other pets safe, we do have standard overnight care requirements such as vaccinations (see below), a liability waiver, and emergency contact information. Dogs will also require a free 30 minute assessment to make sure our home is the right overnight fit for your pup.
Required Vaccines:
- Rabies
- FVRCP (Cats only)
- DHLPP (Dogs only)
- Bordetella (Required annually for overnight care, but recommended every 6 months)
- Canine Influenza (Required annually for overnight care)
Required: Pet Services Agreement and Waiver
Required: Schedule Free Assessment
Pricing:
- $20/Night or $80/Week (5 nights, whatever days your work week includes)
- $15/Night for a sibling (same household)
- Pricing is for both dogs and cats