DELPHI ANIMAL HOSPITAL BOARDING
YOUR PET'S SECOND HOME
Delphi Animal Hospital offers pet boarding for dogs and cats. Boarding reservations are necessary as both our cat and dog boarding kennels fill up quickly. We strongly recommend you call or text at least two weeks ahead of time to make a reservation for your pet.
When you have to leave your pet overnight, leave him or her with our animal hospital. Your pet will be closely monitored and supervised by technicians and animal attendants who are on premises seven days a week. If a problem arises, or if your pet needs special attention or treatments, our veterinarian is available and in house daily to care for your pet(s).
To accommodate our feline guests, cat boarding is completely separate from dog boarding.
BOARDING HOURS + POLICIES
Our boarding facility has the the same hours of operation as the hospital lobby hours. We require you arrive at least a half hour before closing time to check in or pick up your pet. There are no admissions or discharges on Tuesday or Sunday.
For the benefit of your pet, as well as the health of other pets, all pet boarding guests must be up-to-date on vaccinations and annual fecal flotations.
If vaccines have not been administered at Delphi Animal Hospital, you must provide acceptable proof of current vaccination status. Any vaccinations due at the time of pet boarding must be administered by Dr. Sterrett at admission. This policy is for the safety of all our guests and there are no exceptions.
At check-in, a staff member will ask you for an emergency phone number and contact person, feeding instructions, health concerns, medication instructions and bedding options. This will ensure your pet(s) gets the proper care and attention required during his/her stay. We feed our boarding guests Hills Sensitive Skin and Stomach premium food; however, if you prefer your own pet food, please provide it in a waterproof plastic container and label it with your pet’s first and last name.
Any daily medication that your pet is prescribed should be given to the technician who checks in your animal. If the medication is not one prescribed by Dr. Sterrett it should be a current prescription and properly labeled and in a veterinary medication container.
Should a pet need medical assistance, every effort will be made to contact a family member to discuss treatment options. If immediate attention is needed, Dr. Sterrett will begin treatment and discuss follow up care by telephone or at check out time. Please inform us if your pet has allergies or any medical conditions. If a guest requires medication, it will be administered by our boarding staff for a nominal fee. If your pet's fecal flotation shows positive signs of parasites, your pet will be treated by Dr. Sterrett's recommendation. If your pet presents with an active flea infection, your pet will be treated by Dr. Sterrett's recommendation.
ILLNESS/EMERGENCY

CANINE BOARDING
$30 PER NIGHT, PER KENNEL
$25 PER DOG, PER NIGHT (2 DOGS IN SAME KENNEL)
BOARDING RATES
FELINE BOARDING
$15 PER NIGHT
*Bedding, food, feeding dishes, leashes included in per night pricing. Accounts must be balanced at the time of pick up. Drop off and pick up must be at least 30 minutes before lobby closing hours. Drop off and pick up is not permitted outside regular business hours.

CANINE BOARDING
Each canine kennel is 4ftx5ft with its own private, gated run that measures 4ftx10ft. Each kennel has a doggy door that allows your dog to be inside or outside as they please.

FELINE BOARDING
Feline boarders are completely separated from canine boarders - where they can relax and enjoy their stay. Each cat is provided their own kennel with a top shelf they can relax on. Food, water, dishes, and litter are all provided.
