Dog Training & Dog Boarding Policies

dog training & dog boarding policies

For every dog’s safety,  ALL dogs entering and exiting Topanga Pet Resort© must be on a leash or in a carrier.

BELONGINGS

We provide comfortable, clean bedding and blankets for your pup which adhere to our strict standards. We will no longer be accepting any personal belongings such as beds, blankets, toys, etc. due to health and safety, and sanitary reasons. You are welcome to bring a disposable t-shirt or hand towel for separation anxiety issues. We use customized safety collars and leads, therefore all carriers, leashes, collars, and harnesses will be returned to the owner during check in.

VACCINATIONS

Rabies Vaccination Policy

Per the County of Los Angeles Animal Care & Control we are now required by law to have a Rabies Certificate for every dog that comes to stay with us.

Your dog’s Rabies Certificate must have the following information or it will not be accepted.

Los Angeles Animal Control Requirements for Rabies Certificate.
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In order to protect your pet’s health, Topanga Pet Resort© requires that all pets boarding also have the following vaccinations:

  • DHLP-P

  • Bordetella

  • Leptospirosis (both doses)

  • Canine Influenza (both doses)

  • Rabies Certificate (Signed or stamped by the vet.  This must also contain the Serial/Lot number.)

All pets checked into Topanga Pet Resort© are checked for fleas and ticks on arrival. Any pet checking in with fleas, ticks or flea dirt will be bathed upon entrance at the owner’s expense.

We Require Vaccines To Be Done At Least Two Weeks Prior To Boarding.
We will honor vaccine titers from your vet.

CANCELLATIONS

No charge if reservation is cancelled more than a week in advance. If cancellation is done less than a week prior to boarding, there will be a one night boarding charge. (During holidays we require cancellations to be made at least two weeks  prior to boarding.)

Topanga Pet Resort© reserves the right to make alternative boarding accommodation suggestions if deemed appropriate, such as recommending medical boarding if the dog is experiencing a medical condition prior or during the boarding period that would require veterinary care and/or supervision or a restricted confinement to limit physical movement due to an illness or medical condition.