Shiloh Veterinary Hospital
Our Amenities
We provide amenities such as clean bedding and food and water bowls but feel free to bring your own if you’d prefer. Toys and other personal items that are washable are welcome. We will administer any needed medication and follow your specified feeding regimen. (Alternately, we can provide a high-quality diet and treats for no extra charge, although eating their own food tends to agree better with most boarded pets.) We can also provide grooming services before you pick up your pet.
Our Service
Veterinary technicians regularly check on the pets, and our kennel staff monitors the boarding area. You have the added benefit of knowing that one of our clinicians will promptly begin treatment if your pet gets sick during his or her stay. In addition, we can arrange for one of our veterinary team members to provide overnight monitoring for senior pets or those with certain health issues.
To keep all our patients as healthy as possible, we require pets that are boarding with us to have current rabies and distemper vaccinations, along with other species-specific vaccinations. Please call us for more information.
Dog Boarding Information
Required Medical Information
To Board your pet at Shiloh Vet Boarding Kennels, your pet must be up to date on all vaccines and analyses, including the following:
Fecal analysis (current within one year)
Distemper (dhp–pv)
Bordetella
Rabies
Leptospirosis
A current physical exam (within one year)
All pets must be current on a fecal analysis. If the fecal analysis is positive, we will be unable to board your pet.
Canine Belongings and Food
Due to limited storage space, please limit the number of toys, blankets, etc. If you wish to bring food for your dog from home, please pre-package their normal food in Ziplock bags or easy-to-store containers. Talk to a receptionist if you have any questions about storage or packaging food.
Canine Kennels
Description: The Canine Kennels come in 3 sizes: small, medium, and large. Occupants are let outside into private, fenced play yards every other hour from 7:00 am to 8:00 pm. Dog cots, beds, and blankets are provided.
Feeding times are at 7:00 am and 3:00 pm unless specified otherwise. Food and water dishes are provided. Kennel food for dogs is a GI Friendly Diet.
Canine Condos
Double Occupancy: Ask for special pricing!
Description: The Canine Condos are private boarding rooms featuring doggie doors that open to private, fenced play yards. Each room offers TVs and windows, creating a comforting environment for your pooch! Dog cots, beds, and blankets are provided.
Feeding times are at 7 am and 3 pm unless specified otherwise. Food and water dishes are provided. Kennel food for dogs is GI-friendly.
Aggressive Pet Boarding Policy
An aggressive pet is defined as any direct action on the part of the pet to lunge at or bite an individual or another animal with the probable intention of doing harm to that person or pet. We would encourage owners of possibly aggressive pets to find an alternative to boarding these pets in a boarding facility. Please talk to a receptionist for more information on our “Aggressive Pet Boarding Policy”.
Additional Services
Leash Walks
Leash Walks are available with a maximum of two leash walks per day. On a leash walk, your canine(s) will get a 10-15 minute private leash walk outside the Shiloh boarding facility with both sidewalk and grass exposure. A great option for canines with lots of energy and that love exercise!
Complimentary Kennel Baths
Complimentary kennel baths are given if a pet stays for 2 or more nights unless pet shows signs of aggression or if the owner wishes for their pet not to receive a bath. We offer hypo-allergenic shampoos for pets with allergies and skin sensitivities, conditioners, and oatmeal shampoo!
Medication
There is an additional charge if your pet will be receiving medication during its boarding stay. Please give us a call and we can arrange medication administration for your pet.
Please ask about any additional services you would like your pet to receive, such as nail trim, expressing anal glands, etc.
Cat Boarding Information
Required Medical Information
To board your pet at Shiloh Veterinary Hospital, your pet must be up to date on all vaccines and analyses, including the following:
Fecal analysis (current within one year)
Feline Distemper (fvr-cp)
Rabies
(Recommended but not required) Feline Leukemia
A current physical exam (within one year)
Cat Condos
Description: The cat condos are located in our aquatic-themed cat room! Each condo has a main lounging area with an upstairs compartment for bedding and a downstairs compartment for their litter box.
Feeding times are at 7am and 3pm unless requested otherwise.
Bedding, litter boxes, food, and water dishes, and litter are provided.
Cats are let out for playtime in the cat by themselves room unless they are displaying signs of aggression or timidity.
Additional Information
Medication
There is an additional charge if your pet will be receiving medication during its boarding stay. Please give us a call and we can arrange medication administration for your pet.
Feline Belongings and Food
Due to limited storage space, please limit the number of toys, blankets, etc. If you wish to bring food for your pet from home, please pre-package their normal food in Ziploc bags or easy-to-store containers. Talk to a receptionist if you have any questions about storage or packaging food.
Further Services
Please ask about any additional services you would like your pet to receive, such as nail trim, ear cleaning, etc.
Aggressive Pet Boarding Policy
An aggressive pet is defined as a pet that directly acts to lunge at or bite an individual or other animal with the probable intention of doing harm to that person or other pet. We would encourage all owners of aggressive pets to find an alternative to boarding these pets in a boarding facility. Please talk to a receptionist for more information on our Aggressive Pet Boarding Policy.