Hello, our phone service and internet is currently down. Sorry for the Inconvenience! We are currently working to fix it. Will update when we have them back up and running. Thank you!
On Monday May 4, The Canine Center will be opening it’s doors after a month and a half.
We will be taking appointments for grooming, bath, and nail trims starting Monday. Daycare and Boarding will be running as normal but we will be putting a couple things in place to keep us as safe and healthy as we can be during this time.
-Only one person in the lobby at a time.
-Having cards on file, Apple Pay, paying over the phone are all wonderful ways to limit contact.
-Any question, comments, concerns would be preferably answered over the phone instead of in person.
Our focus at the canine center is to get our clients in and out of the facility as quickly as possible with the least amount on contact points possible.
For anyone who has issues coming into the facility, call ahead and we can always have someone come outside to pick up or drop off your dog.
With all that being said I love you guys, I miss you guys, and can’t wait to get my pack back in my arms!
With a heavy heart. The Canine Center has decided to stay closed for the rest of the month. Honestly we have been battling back and forth. Talked with Healthcare workers and other daycares. We just want to do what is safe for everyone but it truly saddens my soul. I love you guys so much and can't wait to see everyone once this horrible event has come to an end.
The Canine Center will be closed for the next two weeks. Our hearts go out to everyone during this time. We will be checking messages regularly and will be getting in touch with anyone who had appointments during this time. Our doors will be back open on Mon, April 6th
Stay safe and healthy everyone,
The Canine Center
Adam Abbot
Stephen Sharrock
Have had a couple people wondering about this so I thought I’d post something. Be safe everyone!
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Frank Fuhrig
March 12 at 12:34 PM ·
WHO lets the dogs out.
"The World Health Organization has announced that dogs cannot contract Covid-19. Dogs previously held in quarantine can now be released."
Frank Fuhrig
March 12 at 12:34 PM ·
WHO lets the dogs out.
"The World Health Organization has announced that dogs cannot contract Covid-19. Dogs previously held in quarantine can now be released."
Good morning all! Happy school year!