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Every Day is Playday!
GDoggie Day Camp with group play time is a continued hit! Doggie Day Camp is a place for your pooch to enjoy a
fun filled day of play and exercise with other dogs. We continue to provide overnight boarding for travelers. We understand dogs need their exercise. Boredom leads to destructive behaviors
such as chewing, licking, digging, or barking. Play keeps a dog's body and mind active - and builds a healthier, happier, better behaving pet.
That's why everyday at our Doggie Day Camp is filled with stimulation, interaction, and play, as well as
nap and quiet time.
Our campers play outdoors and you can view them online anytime with our Pet Cams while working or traveling. Most
importantly, our staff members are supervised to ensure your pup has a great time! Your best friend will enjoy playing in a large, secure area with our caring staff and other dog
friends (who have been temperament tested).
Tours of the facility are available at any Time
- Sunday Hours -
YES, we are open on Sundays from 12 PM – 2 PM for Pet Resort
admissions and check-out, prescription refills, and pet store sales (no doctor's appointments)
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Upcoming Events:
ANNUAL CHARITY FUNDRAISER
Beginning Dec. 1st. we will be starting our annual holiday silent auction. Additionally, there will be
arts and crafts, raffle prizes, and gift baskets. All money raised will be matched by the hospital to maintain our "Pets in Need" charity fund. With this
account we can offset some of the cost of medical care for those that need help.
Enter now for a chance to win a holiday gift basket!

SANTA PAWS IS COMING TO TOWN
On December 2nd & 3rd "Sharon K Photography", will be back taking photos of Santa Claus, Mrs. Claus or Hanukkah
Harry with your pet! Make your appointment now for your pet's picture with your favorite doctor. Santa's lap will fill up fast! We are taking the photos earlier this year to try to get
them to you with enough time for your family holiday cards. The cost is $15 for a 5 X 7 photo and all proceeds will go to our "Pets in Need" fund.
From the Doctor's Desk
Question: My dog itches all the time. Why? What can be
done? Answer: Assuming that your pet does not have mange (microscopic mites that live in the skin), fleas or a fungal infection, the problem could be dry skin or allergies.
Treatment may include:
- Antihistamines (OTC Benadryl, Claritin, etc.)
- Fatty acid supplements (fish oils)
- Medicated shampoos that contain Oatmeal
- Antihistamine or Oatmeal sprays
- Cortisone (injectable or pills) for occasional use or stubborn conditions
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