
TRIAL TIME
It is important that your dog be social with other guests of Orlando Canine Country Club before your dog can board overnight. Each guest will enjoy our outdoor areas in a group environment and therefore, must be able to get along with other dogs. Each dog will be required to visit Orlando Canine Country Club for a supervised “trial time”. Visits can be as short at 30 minutes or up to 2 hours as our staff introduces your dog to the facility and evaluates their temperament. Please contact us to set up an appointment.
If you know your dog is NOT social, you MUST provide us with this information… we may still be able to accept your dog, but he/she will not be able to socialize in a group setting, but will be able to get supervised outdoor time with our staff. *If your dog is unsocial, you may incur extra charges for individual, supervised sessions for your dog.
All dogs are required to wear a harness at all times. If you do not have a harness, please purchase one before your visit or you can rent one for $2 per day.
It is important to keep our environment safe, and the staff at Orlando Canine Country Club is authorized to refuse any breed of dog. Because of the concern of our clients, we may refuse dogs of aggressive breeds.
All dogs must be spayed or neutered at least 6 weeks before there first visit.
VACCINATION REQUIREMENTS
DOGS: DHPP, Rabies and Bordetella (every 6 months)
CATS: FVRCP
IN ORDER TO PROTECT YOUR PET, ORLANDO CANINE COUNTRY CLUB WILL NOT ACCEPT ANY PETS WITHOUT THEIR REQUIRED VACCINATIONS!!!
Please bring your pets' vaccination records when you make your first visit for trial time. For existing customers, make sure you fax us or mail us a copy when you take your pet for their annual vaccinations.
Dogs must be at least 4 months old, with three sets of vaccinations to stay with us. We cannot accept any pregnant pets .
FLEA/TICK MEDICATION
Since we have an open landscaped facility, we require that you maintain a year-round treatment for ticks and fleas in order to protect the facility from any contamination and thus protect all of the pets. We recommend topical solutions such as Advantix or Frontline, which are available over-the-counter. Please talk to your veterinarian about your options and frequency. You must provide proof of your dogs flea and tick treatment plan.