What's It Cost to Board my Dog; Walk-Play; Hours; Visiting.
We charge $25 per night for dogs and $15
for cats.
If you use our drop off facility at Etobicoke Veterinary Clinic in Rexdale the charge is $30 for dogs and $15 for cats.
If you board 2 of your pets there is a 10%
discount on the boarding fee; more than 2 pets you would receive a 15% discount.
Nobleton has a two night minimum charge in
effect and a three night minimum during the Christmas and March Break periods
and all Long Weekend holidays.
Pets boarded with us but entering or
departing from the Etobicoke facility are subject to a four night minimum
charge.
We are able to offer an optional "Walk/Play"(c.) program for dogs. It consists of a 20 minute (minimum) 'excursion' around our extensive farm property- on or off leash- usually with a few other 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. Dogs that tend to get dirty repeatedly may have to be bathed.
Off-leash dogs are initially temperament and behavior tested. As per our contract, owners accept responsibility for acts of their dog including running away and aggressive behavior requiring veterinary attention to it or another animal.
The hours here are Monday through Saturday 8 to 10 o'clock in the morning and 3 P.M. to 5 P.M. in the afternoon. 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 not show up after hours to pick up or drop off your pet and have the courtesy to phone if your plans change.

We welcome first time visitors for viewing
and encourage you to bring your pet along, too: Rover will feel a lot more
comfortable if, when he arrives as a paying guest, he's already had a chance to
get a good sniff around. We request you call ahead before visiting and try to
plan for those hours mentioned above.
Also you might want to consider leaving your pet for just a night or two if his first vacation will be an extended one.