1. CLICK
HERE TO FILL OUT A REGISTRATION FORM.
Once we get the registration form,
we'll call you and let you know that we've received
it.
A printable
version of the form is available here.
2. YOUR DOG
WILL THEN NEED TO COME BY FOR A FREE TRIAL DAY OF
DAYCARE.
Please do not forget to bring all
current vaccination or titre records. Please make
sure you and your dog have EVERYTHING
YOU NEED before coming. Your dog will only be
allowed into our facility with proper proof of vaccinations.
3. DURING YOUR
DOG'S FREE TRIAL DAY, WE WILL DETERMINE IF THIS IS
A SUITABLE ENVIRONMENT FOR YOUR DOG.
A "YES!" means that your
dog is now part of The Barker Lounge® crew!
A "NO" means that this environment just
might not be agreeable with your dog. Some dogs
are too shy, some are too macho, some are too young,
some are too old, some are too "inappropriate",
some just don't want to be here. Whatever the case
may be, we are simply doing what's best for the
health and safety of your dog and all of the others
in our care.
4.
THAT'S IT!!! YOU'RE REGISTERED!
We can now take
any necessary boarding reservations...or your dog
can come and go as he or she pleases for daycare.
Please book all boarding reservations in advance
as space is filled on a first come first serve basis.
No reservations are required for daycare.
Seeing as though
safety is our number one priority, all dogs are
always very closely supervised by our staff of Pet
First Aid and CPR certified animal lovers...all
who have been well trained in managing dogs and
understanding their behavior. We use our very thorough
screening process to allow only non-aggressive dogs
into our facility. Despite these screening procedures
and the dogs being handled with the greatest amount
of care and foresight, dogs are not always predictable
and do not always get along. If a dog who has passed
the screening process begins to display any form
of unacceptable behavior, we do our best to work
with that dog through the behavior. If the behavior
cannot be resolved, we reserve the right to kindly
ask the dog not to return.
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