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About Us
Alpha Dogs Policies
The purpose of Alpha Dogs Daycare is to provide a safe fun and stimulating social environment for the dogs during weekday business hours. To ensure the safety and health of your pet and our other guests, we require everyone to comply with the following rules:
Shots: up-to-date DHPP, Rabies, and Bordatella (required every 6 months) vaccinations. Proof of vaccinations from a veterinarian is required.
Spay/ Neuter: This is really important. All dogs must be fixed by 7 months of age.
Health: All dogs must be in good health. Owners will certify their pet has not been ill with a communicable disease within the last 30 days. Certain diseases, such as diabetes or epilepsy, can be exacerbated in a daycare environment and can not be admitted. Dogs must be on a anti flea program.
Behavior: Dogs that attend daycare must be non aggressive. This means no people/dog/food/toy aggression. Please remember that your pet will be spending time with other pets and the safety and health of all our guests is our #1 concern
Frequently Asked Questions 
What is dog daycare? Dog daycare is a fun, supervised environment where your dog can exercise and interact with other dogs and our staff. The dogs are separated by size, temperament, and activity level. Play activity takes place in both out indoor and outdoor play areas. Nap time is from 12:00pm to 2:00pm. Daycare is primarily for dogs that are friendly with other dogs.
Why is this different than regular boarding kennels? Typically a kennel doesn't offer a cage free environment. Dog are kept in runs or cages and usually do not interact with other dogs. You pet also receives our undivided attention in daycare.
Can I take a tour? You betcha! A tour of the facility is a wonderful way to understand the environment we are striving to achieve.
Can my dog come to dog daycare? Great question! Not all dogs are comfortable in the daycare environment. If your dog doesn't like other dogs, he probably won't like the daycare. Part of our enrollment process is to see if this is the right environment for your pet. We want your dog to be happy, and we will always be honest with you if we think they won't be happy here.
Why does my dog have to be spayed or neutered? In a setting like this where dogs are encouraged to play with other dogs, intact dogs are at greater risk. Female dogs in heat are picked on by other dogs and male dogs tend to be looked at as threats to both male and female dogs, increasing the possibility of fighting. We're also not into dating!
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