Daycare Services
Dog Tired is a dog
daycare business open to behaviorally sound dogs
of all ages, sizes
and breeds. The goal of Dog Tired is to provide
dogs with exercise in
an environmentally rich atmosphere.
Benefits
Your dog is
supervised all day long - not into things they shouldn't be,
at home!
Your dog will have
stimulating activity all day long, and be tired in the
evening!
Your dog will
develop better social skills with other dogs, making lots
of doggy friends!
Fees: Single day options.
Full day: $30.00 per day
Half day: $20.00 per half day. Morning session 7AM-1PM Afternoon
session
1PM-7PM
Additional dogs from the same household: $14.00 per dog per day
Full Day
Packages:
Daycare sessions may be purchased in packages.
All packages are good for 6 months from the date purchased.
Five day package: $140.00 ($28.00 per day)
Ten day package: $260.00 ($26.00 per day)
Fifteen day package: $360.00 ($24.00 per day)
Twenty day package: $440.00 ($22.00 per day)
Half Day
Packages:
Daycare sessions may be purchased in packages.
All packages are good for 6 months from the date purchased.
Five day package: $90.00 ($18.00 per day)
Ten day package: $170.00 ($17.00 per day)
Fifteen day package: $240.00 ($16.00 per day)
Twenty day package: $300.00 ($15.00 per day)
Registration Forms and Information
All dogs must have a completed
application on file with Dog Tired. Paperwork should include a complete pet personality
profile, owner contact form, signed daycare contract and proof of current vaccinations from a
licensed veterinarian.
Registration forms can be downloaded
by clicking on the links below.
We are not accepting new clients at this time, nor are we adding
clients to our large dog waitlist due to the
current wait time. We are accepting little dogs (full grown 30 lbs or less -
this does not include large dog puppies) and we encourage you to submit a wait list request in conjunction with
these registration forms. You can submit a wait list request by clicking on the wait list
button to the left.
(All forms are in Adobe PDF format)
Click here to download Adobe

Information Request Form
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Daycare Policies
Age: All dogs must be at least 12 weeks or older to attend
daycare.
Vaccinations: All dogs must have current vaccinations on
record with Dog Tired. Owners must provide proof of Rabies, Distemper, Parvo, Corona,
Bordetella and a mandatory monthly scheduled prevention for fleas/ticks/lice (applied by a
licensed veterinarian or by a Dog Tired staff member).
Health: All dogs must be healthy, spayed or neutered, with no communicable illness,
to attend daycare.
Behavior: Owners must certify that their dogs are
non-aggressive towards humans and other dogs.
Application: Each dog must have a complete application on
file. There is a one time screening fee of $5.00 for each pet.
Days and Hours: Monday through Friday from 7AM-7PM. Dog Tired
closes promptly at 7PM and will charge owners $2.00 for every minute they arrive after 7PM.
Reservations: Reservations are required 24 hours in advance;
likewise, notice of reservation cancellation must be received no later than 24 hours prior to
the scheduled appointment. Daycare package will be charged if proper notice is not
received. Walk-ins will be accommodated based on enrollment for that day.
Things To Watch For In a New
Daycare Dog
SORE PADS
Running amok may be rough on your K9 kid’s feet, and they may get
sore and abraded pads. This will go away as their pads get
thicker and use to running on different surfaces.
SORE MUSCLES
Your K9 kid will be having so much fun playing at Dog Tired they
may forget to pace
themselves and get sore muscles. Over time this
will fade as you see them get stronger
and more in shape.
EXHAUSTION
The new social interaction your K9 kid will encounter while being
at Dog Tired will be both physically and mentally exhausting. Look for
your K9 kid to need a lot of rest when they get home.
ENTHUSIASM
Your K9 kid’s enthusiasm to enter the group will grow as they get
used to being at Dog Tired. Eventually they will be just as excited to
get to Dog Tired as they are when you pick them up at night.
WET COAT
Your K9 kid’s coat may be wet when you pick them up during the
summer – on hot summer days they may have been lounging in the pools.
Not to worry, the water is changed very frequently to keep them clean and healthy.
HAPPY K9 KID
Their tail will be wagging and you may even see
a smile on their face. It’s their way of saying “THANKS” for bringing
them to Dog Tired.
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