Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Awww, Baby!

A collection of the sweetest moments we've captured over the last couple of months. 
All the photos are mine, unless noted otherwise.
Enjoy! :)





                  



                            




                         

Photos by Amy:


Sunday, December 8, 2013

November's New Students



Lucy - Boxer mix
Hazel - Spinone Italiano
Lucy - Black Lab mix
Toeby - Shepherd mix
Maverick - Siberian Husky
Ziva - Bernese Mountain Dog
Izzie - Catahoula Leopard Dog
Toby - Terrier mix (picture coming soon)
Brie - Bouvier des Flandres (picture coming soon)

Friday, December 6, 2013

New Dog Bath Prices!

We have some great news for you. The holidays are upon us, and we're all looking for some ways to save money. With that in mind, we have drastically reduced our dog bath prices for you!
All baths now include a blow-out, nail trim, ear cleaning, and a brush out. We've already had some great reviews about how amazing the dogs smell, even a week after their bath!

Prices*

X-small (under 10lbs) ---- $13
Small (11 - 25lbs) ----- $18
Medium (26 - 45lbs) ----- $23
Large (46 - 80lbs) ----- $28
X-large (over 81lbs) ---- $33
*These are the minimum prices. Subject to change based on coat length, and dog temperament.

You can't beat these prices, so call us at (414) 766 - 1100 to book your appointment today!

Weekly Awards



Cutest Sibling Duo - Olivia & Ollie


Best Double Take - Lola

Best Smile - Daryl
Most Likely To Be a Model - Kota
Fluffiest Coat (the teddy bear puppy) - Ziva

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Choosing the Right Boarding Kennel

Christmas is just around the corner! If your holiday plans involve leaving town, have you considered where your pup will be spending his time? The holidays are the busiest season for dog boarding kennels, and for many of the dogs, it can be their first experience away from their family. Boarding your dog can cause a great deal of unnecessary stress if handled incorrectly. However, by following a few simple guidelines, you can rest happily knowing your pup is enjoying his holiday just as much as you are.

                                  

If this is your first experience with a boarding kennel, now is the perfect time to start researching. There are several types of boarding kennels available:

  • With traditional kennels, each dog, or dogs from the same family, are kept separate from each other. They are housed in kennels throughout their stay, and taken out regularly for exercise and attention. This is best suited for low energy dogs who enjoy lounging during the day.
  • Luxury kennels, or ‘pet hotels’ are an option for those with a little extra cash to burn. Your pup can relax in the lap of luxury, while enjoying heated swimming pools, massages, and custom-made beds.
  • Private kennels, which are often run out of the owner's home, generally have fewer dogs and more space, which can be a great choice for dogs that require specialized care.
  • A daycare & boarding combination, such as PetU, is the best choice for social dogs who are active during the day. Dogs boarding with us won't spend their time longing for you to pick them up, they'll be too busy running and playing to notice you're gone! Another benefit is that if your dog regularly attends daycare here as well, they will have a built-in group of friends to play with during their stay.

Once you decide which route you would like to take, make sure to book early as space fills up quickly. 
If you plan on boarding with us at PetU, we have a few easy guidelines for you to follow:

1. If this will be your first time boarding with us, make sure to stop in with your pup and check out our facility. Appointments are not required, but it never hurts to call ahead. This gives you a chance to fill out the paperwork, and your dog can get acquainted with us and sniff around the facility.

2. We also recommend that you bring your dog in for at least 1 day of daycare before your scheduled boarding. This way, your dog will already be familiar with the staff and the daycare dogs, so that when you do drop him off for boarding he will be excited to be back. He’ll hardly even notice when you leave! (But he’ll be overjoyed to see you when you return, of course!)
We update our facebook page with pictures every day, so you’ll always know what your dog and his friends are up to. Then, when you pick him up, we’ll even send him home with a first day report card!

3. When you finally do come in for boarding, bring familiar items from home to put in their kennel.
A dog bed or old blanket, toys, and a dog bone can help to reduce stress levels for them. However, make sure that you won’t be overly upset if the items get chewed on or ripped up!

4. We also ask that you bring only enough food for your dog’s boarding stay, pre-packaged into bags or containers for each meal.

If you plan on boarding with a different kennel, make sure to check in with them for their personal requirements!

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Our Tailwaggers 911 Foster: Annie

Annie is our current foster dog from Tailwaggers 911, and we are so happy to have her. She is a Golden Retriever/Boxer mix, who always has a smile on her face and a kiss to give you! She is very sweet and playful, and does great in the daycare setting.

Her adoption profile will be up on the Tailwaggers 911 website in a few days, and if you are interested stop in to Pet U and ask to see her!




Monday, December 2, 2013

November's Dog of the Month: Leela

Leela and her sister Nakota have been coming to daycare for almost a year. Leela gets along great with all of the other daycare dogs, whether they are racing in the backyard or playing quietly inside. She always comes in to PETU pulling her owner through the door, and has been known to throw a fit or two when her mom comes to pick her up at the end of the day. (She lays down on the tile so that her mom is forced to drag her out the door.)

All of us at PETU have noticed a significant change in Leela within the last year. She used to prefer spending all day playing in back and wanted very little to do with any of the handlers. However, just within the last couple of months she has changed so much that she even has cuddly moods now once in a while! We love seeing this new side of Leela!