

| Doggie Daycare |
| Massage 4 paws is very proud to announce its new in-home doggie daycare and boarding services for friendly and well-mannered dogs. |
| Have you ever felt bad going on vacation or even just to work, leaving your loved family member all by him/herself all day or dropping him/her off at some kind of facility where he/she’s crated or kenneled most of the day? Do you ever wish you could just have peace of mind, knowing your dog is having a fun day full of new adventures and playtime, meeting new friends along the way? We completely understand! |
| What differentiates us from any other facility in the area is that your dog will be able to run, play, swim, hang around with other furry friends in our home or on our 1-acre completely fenced-in play yard or just snuggle with us as much as he/she likes. We do not have any kennels or cages and we take a maximum of three dogs at a time in order to give your “baby” as much individualized attention as possible. |
| Hours and Rates: |
| Hours / Full Day |
| 7:00am-6:00pm |
| Drop-Off between 7:00am-9:00am |
| Pick-Up between 4:00pm-6:00pm |

| Rates / Full Day |
| $18 full day for 1-3 days per week |
| $15/day for 4-5 days per week |
| Rates / Half Day |
| 4 Hours either in the morning or afternoon |
| $10 per half day |
| For a safe and harmonious environment we require all of our guests to meet the following standards: |
| All dogs must be at least 6 months old |
| All dogs must be spayed or neutered |
| All dogs must be on heartworm preventative and flea/tick control |
| All dogs must be in overall good or excellent health |
| All dogs must be housebroken |
| All dogs must be people / kid and dog-friendly, socialized and well-mannered |
| All vaccinations must be up-to-date (DHLPP, Rabies, Bordetella) shot records must be provided |
| Must pass a temperament evaluation |
| What to bring: |
| Pre-packaged and labeled food for each meal ( in case feeding times are during daycare hours) |
| Leash and collar with tags |
| Any medication with written instructions |

| Massage is not, nor is it intended to be a substitute for traditional veterinary care. It is a complimentary form of health care. |