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Ella's Day at Daycare

A Day in the Life at Happy Houndz – Through Ella’s Eyes

Ever wondered what your dog experiences during a day at daycare? Step into Ella’s paws and take a behind-the-scenes look at the fun, love, and care your furry friend will enjoy at Happy Houndz!
Our video, shot from Ella the dog’s perspective, takes you on a tail-wagging adventure from the moment she arrives to when it’s time to head home. Watch as Ella:
• Greets her friends and gets those zoomies out in our spacious play areas.
• Joins in fun-filled activities, plays with engaging toys, and enjoys plenty of cuddles and care from our dedicated team.
• Unwinds in a peaceful, cozy area designed for rest and relaxation.
At Happy Houndz, every day is an adventure in a safe and stimulating space where dogs can connect, play, and feel truly loved. Our passionate team ensures that your furry friend enjoys the happiest and most enriching experience possible.
Hit play and see how we’re making wagging tails and happy hearts our priority every single day!

Vaccines & Requirements

VACCINATIONS: For the safety and well-being of all pets, we kindly ask that your pet's vaccinations are up to date. We also request that owners provide written proof of the required vaccinations prior to their pet’s stay. Thank you for helping us keep everyone healthy!

Dogs

- Canine parvovirus
- Distemper
- Canine hepatitis
- Rabies

Recommended but not mandatory

- Bordetella bronchiseptica

Cats

Spaying/Neutering:
To ensure a safe and comfortable environment for all our guests, we kindly ask that all cats be spayed or neutered before boarding. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation!
- Panleukopenia
- Feline calicivirus
- Feline herpesvirus type I (rhinotracheitis)
- Rabies
Please bring food, treats, bedding and a special toy for any pet boarding.

Happy Houndz will accept a Titer in place of a vaccination record.

What is Titer Testing?

A titer test is a laboratory test that measures the existence and level of antibodies to disease in blood. Antibodies are produced when an antigen, like a virus or bacteria, provokes a response from the immune system. This response can come from natural exposure or from vaccination.

Why Titer Test?

The parvovirus/distemper test can help you and your pet’s doctor determine if your dog requires additional vaccination, preventing over-vaccination.
It is especially useful when deciding about vaccinating an animal with unknown vaccination history, or for determining if your furry friend has received immunity from vaccination.
Most experts believe strong titers are a more reliable indication of immunity than vaccination because titer tests show the actual immune response, not just the attempt to cause an immune response by vaccination.

Bordetella

Please note that the Bordetella (Kennel Cough) vaccine is NOT a requirement at our facilities. In fact, if your dog has recently received the Bordetella vaccine, we kindly ask that you keep your pet home for 14 days as your dog could be actively shedding the virus after the vaccination had been administered. This also provides time for your dog’s immune system to respond to the vaccine and to safe guard against any potential adverse effects that could affect other dogs in the facility.
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