What's It Cost? When can I drop  off  my  pet?

December 1, 2009: Rate Change for new reservations = +$5 for Dogs, = +$1 for Cats

Make your Christmas Reservations Now!!
 

Boarding fee for dogs is $20 per night.   Boarding fee for cats is $15.  Walks are $8 (see above)

 
If you use our drop off facility at Etobicoke Veterinary Clinic in Rexdale the charge is $30 for dogs and $16 for cats. We encourage you to make the beautiful drive to Nobleton (beautiful when there's no traffic!)

Two pets or three pets belonging to the same owner will receive a 10% and 15% discount respectively.    

Minimum Charge: There is a two night minimum charge throughout the year. During Christmas Time and March Break, there is a three night minimum.  Pets transported from Etobicoke Veterinary Hospital are subject to a four night minimum charge at all times due to the cost of transportation and an in-house EVH service fee. 

Walk/Play: Our optional Walk/Play Program® for dogs consists of a 20 minute (minimum) 'excursion' around our extensive farm property with a handler, on or off leash, usually with a few other well-socialized dogs. It is available once or twice per day at a cost of $8 per session; dogs that must be walked alone are charged $11. Your dog will have the opportunity for a dunk in the pond and an uninhibited romp (supervised) through our fields and woods. Initially they are temperament-tested, and those dogs whose owners request they be allowed off-leash receive a recall test.

Hours of Operation at NBK: We are open for visits, pick-ups and drop-offs Monday through Saturday 8 to 10 A.M. and 3 to 5 P.M. On Sunday we are open from 3 to 5 P.M only (yes, there is someone to take care of the pets on Sunday mornings.) We ask that you make a reservation and call ahead in the event that your arrival or return date changes or you need to cancel .

 

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We welcome visitors and encourage you to bring your pet along.... Rover (it's been a longg time since we had a 'Rover' by the way) will feel a lot more comfortable with the atmosphere and will already have achieved some seniority when you drop him off as a paying guest if he's already had the opportunity to have a good sniff around and check things out.

You also might want to consider leaving your pet for a night or two for acclimatization if his first vacation will be an extended one. We request you call ahead before visiting and try to plan for those hours mentioned above.

 

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