



What animals can board at Epic Blue Acres?
We board dogs and cats of any breed, age and sex. All pets must be altered unless they are under 8 months of age.
Can we visit the facility before we board?
We encourage people to come see our facilityto see how they like our place before they leave there pet on vacation with us. We feel this helps make for more comfortable pets and humans for when they will stay with us.
What is a typical stay like at Epic Blue Acres?
That depends on the pet we are currently boarding - Every owner must fill out a routine form for their pet(s) prior to staying. We will then modify everything we do to follow that routine. Because of this every pets stay with us is different.
What if my dog is scared of other dogs?
That is not a problem as your pet(s) can be the only vacationers with us at that time.
What if my dog likes other dogs?
If your dog enjoys the company of other dogs we can arrange play time with one of our permanent resident dogs that would best suit your dogs play type.
What do I need to bring for my pet?
You can bring what ever you want your pet to have while he/she is away from home. This might include toys, dog bed, blanket, leash or anything else you can think of.If you only bring your pet - we supply plenty of beds, blankets, toys, chewer (if they can have) and lots of attention. If you do not bring your pets own food we feed Wellness (Holistic) sensitive stomach diets to prevent upset tummies.
Who is caring for my pet on Wednesdays when you are closed?
We do not offer pick ups , drop offs or visits on wednesdays; but we are here caring for your pets. While we love time spent with the dogs 24/7, a break from schedualing and client business is needed once in a while.
We look forward to hearing from you.
Frequently Asked Questions :
Testimonials from our boarders:
"Best boarding experience I have ever had - thanks for the innovative and humane approach!"
-Tyco's owner 2007
"It is so very obvious the love and care that go into your work.You think about every little detail of making sure that your boarders are happy and well cared for in their home away from home! Thanks for making our vacation enjoyable"
- Sadie's Parents 2008
"I have never been so calm when leaving Molly anywhere! You guys do a wonderful job "
-Molly's Parents 2009
"Oh my goodness it must have been so easy for Bella and Elvis with you! You are wonderful and,oh,so special. We all are so thankful."
-Bella & Elvis's grandma 2008
"I could tell Clancy had a very good time with you and was spoiled just like he is here at home.I especially appreciate you picking up and delivering Clancy to my home."
-Clancy's owner 2007
"I am so impressed by what your family is doing for your rescues! "
-Boo & Jet's mom 2008
"I can finally travel without worrying about Phoebe.I have never worried knowing she is in good hands while she stays with you. My only problem is I wish you were closer, However my peace of mind and your loving attentive care make it worth the trip !!"
-Pheobe & Sophie's mom 2007
"..We were able to enjoy our vacation knowing JoJo and Titan were not locked in cages but actually staying in a family setting."
- JoJo & Titans Parents 2009
"When we dropped Holli off we could just tell she would be well taken care of. Shirley was great with her."
- Holli's parents 2007
"Teddy was so happy after we picked him up, it was like he had his own vacation.What a great place for Teddy to go when we are away!"
- Teddy's mom 2008
From a family with a very timid/abused recue dog that stayed with us:
"He didn't know how to "fetch" before he visited you - he came back playing and this is so fun - thanks! He's been great ever since he got home; you took great care of him - he seemed even more comfortable at home than before he left, so I know he had a great experience."
- Pepper's mom 2008
"Layla obsolutely loved her vacation.Broke my heart, a bit, when she wanted to stay! I can't believe there is a place that welcomes our dogs with open arms and makes them feel comfortable and part of the family. We have used a kennel 1 time -very upscale- EBAB is beyond that kennel. If anyone is hesitant in using Epic- I guarantee pet happiness and satisfaction !!
- Riley & Layla's Family 2009
Boarding or a Pet Sitter?
PET SITTERS:
If your pet can not travel with you, find someone that is familiar with your pet and understands its individual temperment and any special needs.Idealy the fewer changes there are during your absence, the less anxious your pet will likely become.
Your pet will be less stressed if it can stay at home,rather than go to a pet sitter's home or a kennel. A friend or relative may be an ideal caretaker, if they can move into your home while you are away: however, an experienced and trustworthy pet sitter that becomes acquainted with your pet before your departure is the next best thing.
Boarding your pet at a large kennel or Veterinary facility is more stressfull for your pet because it requires the greatest change. However boarding offers its advantages. Some pets develop bonds with kennel staff.The kennel can also be less lonely for pets.They can be entertained by the change in environment better than waiting home alone for a pet sitter to arrive. For aging pets or those with health concerns, the best place may be at a veterinary facility.
BOARDING:
Wherever you decide to board your pet, it is important to meet the person or persons that will care for your pet in advance of your trip. Contact the boarding facility an request a tour. If you are not satisfied with any aspect of the facility (poor hygiene, apperance of other pets, lack of staff courtesy, bad attitude), you will have time to make other arrangements. When your plans are finalized, explain your pet's preferences of food, play, grooming and any other needs to the boarding attendants.
When possible it may be helpful initially to board your pet for brief periods (several hours or an overnight) before your first long trip. This will allow it to become familiar with the conditions of the kennel and will teach the pet you will return to claim it. You may wish to leave a favorite toy or a garment that holds your sent. You pet may be happier and avoid bowel problems if you leave a supply of its regular food.
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY:
Leave a copy of your travel schedule and a list of phone numbers where you, or someone you trust, may be reached incase of emergency. Also, consider calling the pet sitter or boarding facility while you are away, to see if there are any problems or questions.
An Articale in
Canine & Feline Behavior Problems
Written by:
Stefanie Schwartz, DVM, MSc
Veterinarian & Pet Behavior Consultant

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