Daycare HoursBy Appointment Within the Following Hours
Monday-Friday:
Drop-Off: 8am-9am Pick-Up: 3:30pm-5:30pm
Dogs must be on leash at all times when being dropped off & picked up
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NEW CLIENTS: Make sure that you read through this page and check out our instagram to ensure that we are the right facility for you and your dog! To set up a phone chat before you book your dog into daycare, please contact us here
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Rates & Services
*all rates shown are subject to HST
Daycare Rates Include:
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Treat Add-OnsStuffed & Frozen Kongs:
Our frozen, stuffed Beef Trachea has been a huge hit with all of our boarding dogs. It's long lasting, healthy and a great enrichment treat!
These cookies are adorable, tasty and make the perfect bedtime treat for your dog. The dogs get so excited for these and we highly recommend adding one on to your dog's stay.
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Vaccinations & Health
Does my dog have to be up to date on vaccinations in order to board with you?
Yes. The health and safety of our boarding dogs is our number one priority. We are also a fully licensed and insured kennel and vaccinations are required by our insurance.In order to attend Daycare, all dogs to be up to date on the following vaccines:
8-16wks:
DA2PP & Bordetella
16wks+:
DA2PP, Bordetella & Rabies
Do you accept Titres in lieu of vaccines?
Yes!
Will you accept a veterinary note of exemption for elderly dogs (of which it may no longer be safe to receive vaccines, but who have maintained a regular vaccination schedule throughout development?)
Yes, provided we have a written and signed letter from a licensed veterinarian.
8-16wks:
DA2PP & Bordetella
16wks+:
DA2PP, Bordetella & Rabies
Do you accept Titres in lieu of vaccines?
Yes!
Will you accept a veterinary note of exemption for elderly dogs (of which it may no longer be safe to receive vaccines, but who have maintained a regular vaccination schedule throughout development?)
Yes, provided we have a written and signed letter from a licensed veterinarian.
What vaccinations do you require?
8wks-16wks: DA2PP+Bordetella
16wks+ : DA2PP, Bordetella & Rabies
16wks+ : DA2PP, Bordetella & Rabies
do you accept titre testing?
Yes!
does my dog have to be on flea/tick prevention?
It is recommended that your dog be on flea, tick & heart worm prevention (homeopathic or pharmaceutical prior to attending daycare.
what is kennel cough
Kennel cough is essentially a doggie cold or flu. You can check out an external AKC article on Kennel Cough by clicking here
is there a risk that my dog could get kennel cough if they attend daycare
Yes! Even if your dog gets their Bordetella vaccine, if they are in an environment where there are other dogs, they are susceptible to Kennel Cough. Even in our kennel, where we practice stringent cleaning protocols and are obsessive over sanitization, (we use antimicrobial turf potty yards, antimicrobial rubber flooring in each suite, veterinarian grade cleaner, air filtration & purifiers), we still get kennel cough 1-2 times a year. This happens when someone brings a dog in that isn't symptomatic, who then later goes onto become symptomatic. While we have a separate area if a dog does begin to present with symptoms, it's usually too late due to the high transmissibility of the virus.
While most dogs recover without any issues, puppies, elderly dogs and immune compromised dogs are at greater risk if they are to contract the illness.
At Mayrich Kennels, we won't ever try to hide Kennel Cough from you if it is going around our kennel. Our policy is to immediately contact the owners of all the dogs in our care, letting them know. From there, we contact all of our clients who have upcoming bookings in case they'd wish to cancel their booking with us.
While there is likely no way to dodge kennel cough unless you keep your dog in total isolation, there are some things you can do to help!
While most dogs recover without any issues, puppies, elderly dogs and immune compromised dogs are at greater risk if they are to contract the illness.
At Mayrich Kennels, we won't ever try to hide Kennel Cough from you if it is going around our kennel. Our policy is to immediately contact the owners of all the dogs in our care, letting them know. From there, we contact all of our clients who have upcoming bookings in case they'd wish to cancel their booking with us.
While there is likely no way to dodge kennel cough unless you keep your dog in total isolation, there are some things you can do to help!
- Don't bring your dog to daycare or boarding if they've been exposed to a dog that has kennel cough.
- Don't bring your dog to daycare or boarding if they are presenting any kennel cough symptoms. (coughing, reverse sneezing, sneezing, runny nose etc.)
- Avoid high risk areas such as dog parks, shows, events or play groups where dogs aren't required to be vaccinated. You want to avoid these areas several weeks prior to bringing them to boarding or daycare.
if my dog is sick, can i still bring them to daycare?
No. By bringing a sick dog to daycare, you are putting all of the other dogs at risk. While it can be very frustrating to have to change plans, we ask that you please consider the health and well being of the other dogs and the impact it can have on our small business. We reserve the right to refuse intake of any dog should they be presenting signs of illness.
My dog is on medication, can they still attend daycare?
Yes, as long as they do not have a current communicable disease and have been symptom free minimally 14 days prior to attending daycare.
All medications must be in their prescribed bottles with veterinary instructions clearly visible.
All medications must be in their prescribed bottles with veterinary instructions clearly visible.