Day Play and Board & Train Requirements
Day Play and Board & Train requirements
The health and safety of dogs is our priority. Knowing the dietary needs, exercise restrictions or required medications for our guests helps us provide the best experience.
Vaccinations
Vaccinations must be administered at least 48 hours prior to arrival under the guidance of a licensed veterinarian. However, we prefer vaccinations be administered 10 days before check-in. Proof is required, that may be emailed to us or you can send a CLEAR screenshot in a text.
DPP (Distemper, Parvovirus & Parainfluenza)
1 or 3-yr. vaccine required
Bordetella
Required every 12 months, however, we recommend every 6 months & at least 7 days prior to check-in to ensure maximum efficiency & protection against Kennel Cough. Please note: many veterinarians administer this vaccine only by request.
Rabies
1 or 3-yr. vaccine required.
Fleas & Ticks
In addition to vaccinations, all dogs should be flea and tick free. Campers with signs of fleas and/or ticks will be treated with Advantix II with the cost of the flea medication added to your account and as such should be paid before the next Day Play drop off.
Day Play/Board & Train
We cannot accept intact (unneutered) male dogs, pregnant females or females in heat into Day Play or Board & Train. At the discretion of JBB DOG TRAINING, some dogs may not be permitted.
+ - b&t and day play require a day play evaluation with a non-refundable deposit of $15
+ - b&t and day play require dogs up to 4 months to have at least distemper, hepatitis, and parvovirus (DHPP)
+ - b&t and day play require dogs over 4 months to have distemper, hepatitis, parvovirus (DHPP), and rabies
+ - b&t and day play require dogs up to 4 months to have at least distemper, hepatitis, and parvovirus (DHPP)
+ - b&t and day play require dogs over 4 months to have distemper, hepatitis, parvovirus (DHPP), and rabies
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