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What is a temperament test?
A temperament test is required for dogs older than 6 months. This is before starting daycare and boarding. We start by gently introducing the dog to their new environment, alongside their human companion, to help them acclimate to different stimuli. Each dog receives individual attention to ensure a comfortable transition before joining the group. This detailed process is conducted for the four hour period, and we’ll need to meet with each dog’s human for about 15 minutes at the beginning to review the dog’s profile.
Times available for temperament test: Monday-Friday at 9am
We first meet with each client to review your dog’s profile in greater detail, which takes approximately 15 minutes, before starting your pup’s temperament test. We gently introduce your dog to this new environment by allowing them to explore on their own for a bit in the testing area, followed by meeting a few new friends one on one before joining the larger group. Each dog receives individual attention to ensure a comfortable transition and this detailed process is conducted during the four hour period. At pick up, we will meet with you again to discuss what happened during the test and any next steps we recommend.
For puppies less than 6 months old, please contact us to go over our process to introduce young pups to daycare!
Vet-approved, current vaccinations and preventive care records for your pet need to be uploaded in your portal and verified by our team prior to your pup’s temperament test. Pups must maintain oral heartworm and oral flea & tick prevention.
Core Vaccinations
Rabies
DHPP/DA2PP
Bordetella
Lifestyle
Canine Influenza (H3N2/H3N8)
Leptospirosis
Negative Fecal Exam
For puppies younger than 7 months. The fecal exam needs to be completed within 2 weeks of first day of service.
Spay/Neuter Rule
Dogs over 7 months should also be spayed or neutered for their stay.
Ensure vaccinations are updated at least 1 weeks before service and maintain monthly oral heartworm, flea, and tick prevention.