
Our unique 4 acre boarding facility offers a fully fenced, safe and picturesque farm, where your dog can run with the others, investigate the sights and smells, loaf under a big shady tree or just enjoy their freedom. At night and during rest times, the dogs relax in our ranch style sleeping quarters which feature large cedar lined horse stalls filled with fluffy shavings. We are a small facility by design -this intimate concept allows us to fuss over, pamper and indulge your dog. By offering exceptional quality, highly trained personnel and acres of lush grass for romping or relaxing, we feel we can provide the absolute best in dog care and recreation.
We offer several types of training including puppy sessions, beginner through advanced obedience, behavior modification work with a specialization in working with and solving aggression issues and of course our very successful and popular "in kennel" training program All the training is done through effective, positive techniques and the instruction is provided by Mary Chaloner-Blair. Our goal is to help you gain and maintain the positive relationship you have achieved through training. We offer private one on one instruction as well as our popular in-kennel training package. Please call us to discuss which option will fit your needs.
This convenient and time saving service is offered Monday-Wednesday and Friday mornings and is door to door. Our driver will arrive between 7-9am, he'll help you gather up your dog, your dogs items and safely drive him or her out to our acreage for their own vacation time. Please refer to our hour and rates section for applicable pricing.
We recommend a good bath for the dogs as they tend to good and dirty!
We are pleased to introduce you to our staff and show you where your dog will play and sleep. We do require 24 hours notice however. No drop ins please.
We can happily accomodate those utilizing both alternative and traditional veterinary care. Veterinary proof of vaccines (including DHPTT combo, rabies, and Bordatella, also known as kennel cough) is required or a current titre test and a brief letter from your veterinarian stating your dog is in good health.