Bed & Biscuit Inn
About Us
We have weekend boarding drop-off and pick-up available by appointment.
Bed & Biscuit Inn offers safe, fun and trustworthy overnight boarding and daycare services for dogs and cats. Dogs will enjoy hours of group play in our spacious play yard.
All dogs staying at Bed & Biscuit Inn are screened to ensure they are a fit for our group play environment.
We have a dedicated Instagram page to allow owners to view daily pictures and videos of dogs and cats while in our care.
Day Care
- Dogs $18
- Cats $18
Overnight Boarding
- Dog Suite $37
- Dogs $28
- Additional Dog In The Same Kennel $25
- Cats $25
Add-on Services
- Administer Medications - Complementary
- Nail Trim $20
- Anal Gland Expression $30
- Bathing & Grooming
Boarding Packages
Cat Packages
- 20 Nights + Brush & Nails $361
Dog Packages
- 20 Nights + Bath & Nails $454
Package applies to one pet, cannot be used for multiple pets.
Packages are valid for 1 year from purchase.
Prerequisites
All pets must
- Have a current waiver on record (valid for 3 years)
- Be current on vaccines (at least 14 days prior to stay)
- Be at least 4 months of age
- Be spayed or neutered if 6 months of age or older
- Be in good general health and free of fleas and ticks
- Be non-aggressive towards other pets and people
- Be leashed or crated when entering and exiting Bed & Biscuit Inn
- Pass a temperament test (dogs only)
Required Vaccinations for Cats
- HCP
- Rabies
Required Vaccinations for Dogs
- DA2PP
- Bordetella
- Rabies
- Influenza recommended but not mandatory
Boarding requests are subject to availability. You will receive notification once your reservation is confirmed. Submission of waiver does not guarantee reservation.
Waiver and vaccine records needed on record prior to requesting day care or boarding. Please complete one waiver for each pet.
According to the statutory abandonment provisions (civil code section 1834.5), If an animal is not picked up within 14 days after it was initially due to be picked up, it is considered to be abandoned. The veterinarian shall first try for a period of not less than 10 days to find a new owner for the animal or turn the animal over to a public animal control agency or shelter, society for the prevention of cruelty to animals shelter, humane society shelter, or nonprofit animal rescue group, provided that the shelter or rescue group has been contacted and has agreed to take the animal.