At the main house, the day starts between 7-8 for a morning potty break.  
Then, the pups get a couple of hours of play time.  They usually go for an
hour off-leash trail hike in the late morning or early afternoon.  They come
home and nap for a few hours.  Early evening they have more playtime.  
Then they are brought up for dinner and treats in the evening (around 7).  
Everyone hangs out for relaxing tv time, and they have a last potty break at
10 pm.  Most pups sleep in the bedroom, except for those who are more
comfortable in the adjoining room.  We figure out the best situation for each
dog,
What's a typical day of boarding like?
Boarding FAQs
How many dogs do you take at a time?
In addition to our four personal dogs, we accept 4 to 6 dogs, depending on their
size and temperament.
What should I bring for my dog?
In most cases, all you need to bring is your dog's food, and the boarding information
sheet that we'll send along for you to fill out.  If your dog is taking any medication, be
sure to include that too and write instructions on your boarding information page.

It's best not to bring toys, beds, etc. as they may be subject to the whims, drool, claws,
and teeth of other fun-loving pups.  We have all the toys and beds they need.
My dog has issues / special needs - is he
still eligible to board with you?
In most cases, yes.  Stacey and Shasta are both trainers, and the contractors who do
boarding for us are trained to handle most behavior issues, with the exception of
dogs who are aggressive towards other dogs or towards people.  

We will be able to assess your dog during the Boarding Intake interview to establish
whether or not he or she is eligible.