WHAT TO BRING

Collar/Harness/Leash*

  • Please make sure your dog has his/her collar with tags, leash, and harness if needed.

Food/Treats*

  • Bring enough food for the entire stay, plus one extra day - you never know if your trip may have an unexpected delay in return! No need to bring bowls.

  • If your dog is a picky eater and you suspect they may not eat their food during their stay, we recommend that you bring some wet food/toppers to make their meal extra enticing. With multiple dogs in the home, I cannot accommodate "grazing" due to safety reasons.

Medication/Supplements*

  • If your dog takes medication, supplements, or vitamins, please make sure to bring it and label it with their name, dosage, and instructions on how to administer it.

NO NEED TO BRING

Dishes/Bowls

  • Unless your dog has a special slow feeding bowl, please leave their bowls at home

Bed/Blankets

  • We have plenty of extra (small/medium/large size) beds and blankets, but if your dog loves their specific one, you’re welcome to bring it

  • Keep in mind that sometimes dogs share beds or play with them

  • We do let dogs sleep "wherever" and very often that is in our bed and/or on dog beds in our bedroom.

Crate/Kennel

  • I do not require crates, but if your dog is crate/kennel trained, and you want to continue the same, then please bring it to make sure they are comfortable. We do have an extra crate for dogs up to 90 lbs (42"L X 27"W X 30"H) that you’re welcome to use.

Toys

  • We have plenty of dog toys, but you’re welcome to bring 1-2 with your pet if you’d like. If you decide to bring any, please bring toys that are not valuable, as they often get chewed/ruined during playtime!