Slumber Party Boarding
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Pet Play House is voted BEST Boarding in Reno!
The slumber party program is just what it sounds like. Much like what we remember as kids, after dinner is served beds are laid out and doggies can sleep with their buddies and snuggle with the night crew. This option is VERY popular and works well for doggies that have separation issues, or just enjoy the company of other dogs and people at all times. $25 each night for one dog. -Dogs must complete a day of daycare (at least 4 hours) prior to making Slumber Party reservations, to ensure they would get along in the group boarding situation.
Slumber Party members get to play in daycare during the day and then rest with their buddies and our staff members at night - please refer to our daycare services for more info.
Dogs have access to outdoor play areas. Because of this we specialize in puppies or other dogs being potty trained; dogs continue to learn to go to the bathroom outside while they are boarding, just like they are being taught at home.
Pricing:
We offer a 10% discount for multiple dogs from the same household
Pick up before 12:00 noon for $0 charge for the day
Pick up after 12:00 noon for $15 charge each dog for that day.
Requirements:
-We accept healthy, friendly dogs that are not dog or people aggressive.
-Doggies must be vaccinated by a licensed Veterinatian for the following vaccines:
Rabies
Bordetella (which we require every 6 months)
Proof from a licensed veterinarian is required, on their letterhead.
(For puppies we require the first two sets of puppy shots and the Bordetella vaccine)
-Unfortunately our insurance does not allow us to accept Staffordshire Terriers, Pit Bulls, or any Bull breeds in our slumber party boarding, but we would love to accommodate them in our suites and condos!
-All dogs must enter and exit our facility on a leash and in control of their guardians.
-Slumber Party dogs must be droppped before 12:00 noon (M-F 6:30am-noon, Sat-Sun 7:30am-noon). Doggies need to be at about the same energy level to play nicely and safely together, and requiring all group play doggies to be dropped-off by noon ensures this.
-You must provide your doggie's food. Dogs are more likely to eat and less likely to have stomach upsets if they stay on the same diet they are used to at home.



