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Register Your Dog on Gingr
Create a profile, upload your dog’s proof of vaccination, and book your first appointment for dog boarding.
Give us a ring to schedule a 15-min behavior test. Tuesdays & Thursdays 2-3 are preferred, but we understand everyone’s schedule is different.
(425) 998-9772
Double Dog Discount: $20 off your 2nd dog applied automatically when you make a reservation.
Welcome to Doggy Summer Camp!
Dogs boarding with us will burn off any excess energy during a full day of playing and making new friends. There will also be plenty of time for naps and breaks; it is their vacation, after all.
Our guests are separated at mealtime and fed the same food they eat at home. We also offer optional snacks and treats to add a little novelty.
After a full day of exercise and fun, your pup will be tired but happy when they go to bed. They will sleep in our hammock-style beds with a staff member in the room to keep an eye on them.
Benefits to Your Dog
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Boarding guests get plenty of time to play together in a safe, supervised group. The dedicated play area gives them room to run, romp, and make new friends while staying separate from the main park.
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Highly trained staff members are with our dogs around the clock to make sure pets are safe and comfortable.
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Bringing your pup to camp can feel a little stressful, but it’s easier when you see them enjoying time with friends.
Pet parents receive photo and message updates to stay in the loop.
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Too much group play can be tiring for pups. We schedule rest breaks throughout the day to make sure every dog is happy, comfortable, and feeling their best.
What to Bring
We care about your dog’s safety and comfort. We require you to bring your pup’s own food to maintain their regular diet and avoid any digestive issues. If you forget your food or run out, we will purchase their preferred brand for their stay.
Bringing an item from home, such as a small blanket or towel with a familiar scent, can help your dog feel at ease.
Please don’t bring any toys or large objects. Dogs can be possessive of toys, and large objects can make cleaning the kennels difficult.
Make sure any medication labels have accurate instructions (for example, if you’ve increased the dose per your veterinarian’s recommendation)
If you mix multiple toppings and kinds of food, it is incredibly helpful if you make portioned servings in one bag.
Owner’s Assessment
■ Background Information
1. How long have you owned your dog? ____________________________________________
2. Where did you get your dog? (e.g., breeder, rescue, rehome, etc.)
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3. Has your dog attended daycare or boarding before? ■ Yes ■ No If yes, where and how did it go?
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■ Social Behavior
4. How does your dog react to meeting new dogs? ■ Friendly ■ Cautious ■ Shy ■ Defensive
5. How does your dog react to meeting new people? ■ Loves everyone ■ Shy ■ Fearful ■ Defensive
6. Does your dog prefer: ■ Play with dogs ■ Play with people ■ Independent time
7. Does your dog ever guard toys, food, or space? ■ Yes ■ No If yes, describe:
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8. Any aggression toward dogs or people? ■ Yes ■ No If yes, explain: ____________________________
■ Play Style and Habits
9. Favorite type of play: ■ Chasing ■ Wrestling ■ Fetch ■ Tug ■ Other: ____________________________
10. How does your dog react if another dog takes a toy or interrupts play? ____________________________
11. Does your dog prefer: ■ Small dogs ■ Large dogs ■ Doesn’t matter
■ Training and Obedience
12. Formal training? ■ Yes ■ No If yes, describe: ____________________________
13. Cues known: ■ Sit ■ Down ■ Stay ■ Come ■ Leave it ■ Drop it ■ Other:
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14. Responds to: ■ Verbal ■ Hand signals ■ Both
15. Reaction to being corrected or told “no”: ____________________________
■ Health and Comfort
16. Medical conditions or injuries: ____________________________
17. Allergies (food, environmental, etc.): ____________________________
18. Medications: ■ Yes ■ No If yes, list: ____________________________
19. Physical restrictions or sensitivities: ____________________________
20. Anxiety in new environments or separation? ■ Yes ■ No Describe: ____________________________
■ Handling & Grooming Tolerance
21. How does your dog feel about:
• Brushing: ■ Likes ■ Tolerates ■ Dislikes
• Paws touched: ■ Likes ■ Tolerates ■ Dislikes
• Being leashed: ■ Likes ■ Tolerates ■ Dislikes
• Bathing/nail trims: ■ Likes ■ Tolerates ■ Dislikes
■ Additional Notes
22. What helps your dog feel comfortable during their stay? ____________________________
23. Triggers or fears (e.g., loud noises, specific breeds): ____________________________
24. Any other quirks or helpful info: ____________________________
Staff Assesment
■ General Impression
Initial Demeanor on Arrival: ■ Calm ■ Curious ■ Nervous ■ Excited ■ Reactive ■ Fearful
Notes: ____________________________________________________________
Reaction to Environment (sights, sounds, smells): ■ Comfortable ■ Startled but recovered ■ Distracted ■
Overstimulated ■ Fearful
Notes: ____________________________________________________________
■ Interaction with People
Greeting evaluator: ■ Friendly ■ Neutral ■ Shy ■ Defensive Notes: ____________________________
Handling (touching collar, paws, body): ■ Relaxed ■ Tolerant ■ Avoidant ■ Defensive Notes:
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Response to gentle restraint: ■ Relaxed ■ Struggles ■ Stiffens ■ Attempts to bite Notes:
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Response to verbal correction (“no” or recall): ■ Listens ■ Ignores ■ Stressed ■ Defensive Notes:
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■ Interaction with Other Dogs
Introduced to neutral dog: ■ Yes ■ No
Initial approach: ■ Calm ■ Excited ■ Stiff ■ Avoidant ■ Reactive
Sniff/greeting behavior: ■ Normal ■ Overbearing ■ Avoidant ■ Snaps ■ Growls
Play initiation: ■ Gentle ■ Rough ■ Avoidant ■ Appropriate
Reaction to correction: ■ Appropriate ■ Submissive ■ Defensive ■ Aggressive
Energy level in group: ■ Low ■ Moderate ■ High ■ Overstimulated
■ Play & Handling Evaluation
Reaction to toys: ■ Engages ■ Guards ■ Ignores Notes: ____________________________
Food/treat motivation: ■ High ■ Moderate ■ Low Notes: ____________________________
Food/toy possession: ■ Shares ■ Mild guarding ■ Growls ■ Snaps Notes: ____________________________
Recall response: ■ Reliable ■ Delayed ■ Ignores
Basic obedience (sit, stay): ■ Knows ■ Needs cues ■ Doesn’t know
■ Triggers & Reactions
Observed Triggers: ■ Loud noises ■ Fast movements ■ Other dogs ■ Handling ■ Separation ■ Unfamiliar
people ■ Other: ____________________
Typical Reaction: ■ Startles but recovers ■ Freezes ■ Avoids ■ Growls ■ Lunges ■ Barks excessively
Notes: ____________________________________________________________
■ Emotional Stability
Adaptability to new environment: ■ Excellent ■ Good ■ Fair ■ Poor Notes: ____________________________
Confidence level: ■ High ■ Moderate ■ Low ■ Fearful Notes: ____________________________
Stress signs: ■ None ■ Mild ■ Moderate ■ Severe Notes: ____________________________
Recovery time after stress: ■ Quick ■ Average ■ Slow Notes: ____________________________
■ Summary & Recommendation
Overall Temperament Summary: ____________________________________________
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Daycare Group Recommendation: ■ Social playgroup ■ Selective/small group ■ Solo care only ■ Not suitable
for daycare
Training or Behavior Notes: ____________________________________________