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COVID-19 Update
As the COVID-19 situation continues to change, we wanted to update you on how our facility is responding, how our team is doing, and provide a few updates to our daily routine. First, thank you! We’ve had so many positive thoughts, prayers, and acts of kindness expressed to us over the last few weeks, that…
Read MoreUPDATE: Health Alert
UPDATE: It’s been over 24 hours since our last post, and we have NOT yet received any additional calls about doggies showing flu-like symptoms. We are continuing to monitor the situation and keeping our fingers crossed! We will continue to provide updates as often as we can. If we do receive any more calls or…
Read MoreHealth Alert – Canine Influenza Update
Click here for the latest update! This morning we received a call from a pet parent whose doggie stayed with us on Thursday, June 22nd – Friday, June 23rd. On Saturday, June 24th, this doggie started showing signs of illness including coughing, fever, and lethargy. This doggie’s vet will be sending out a nasal swab…
Read MoreHealth Alert – Dog Influenza Virus
Many of our clients have read or seen the news that the Canine Influenza Virus (CIV) has reached Central Florida. We have been following the updates and have been in contact with our local vets, the UF Small Animal Hospital (where confirmed cases have been treated) and owners of other dog care facilities who experienced…
Read MoreHeartworm Hero: Dave Heine
One of the best parts of our job, is the relationships we build with our dog friends and their humans. We have known Mishka and her humans for more than a decade and think of them not just as clients, but as friends. We are so proud to know the Heine family! They are wonderful…
Read MoreInaugural St. Patrick’s Day Pup Crawl at Dog Day is coming!
If you loved our Valentine’s Day Pawty, get ready for our Inaugural St.Patrick’s Day Pup Crawl! Schedule your pup to join his or her friends at the most exciting (and delicious) St. Patrick’s Pawty ever! Festivities start at 10am on March 17, 2016.
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