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I'm so excited that you want to bring your dog to stay with me!
Please fill out the form, below, and click submit.
You are invited to come down for a tour,almost whenever you'd like. If I haven't met your dog, you must come for a visit prior to your board date, so I can see your dog in action. Aggressive dogs are not permitted on the farm.
Please don't bring toys, bedding, or chewies as I can't promise to return them.
All I need is your dog, any special medications, or supplements and..... that's it! We'll have a blast.
The legal stuff:
Waiver of liability
Please remember, Faux Paw Farm is a rural area. There are foxtails and burrs and gophers and goats and chickens and POO. Your dog may eat something weird (like goat poo) and may get a foxtail or burrs or mats from playing and wrestling. I do my best to keep the burrs and foxtails down, but dogs find them better than I do. Foxtails can be nasty devils and can cause injuries. I do a foxtail check on all of the dogs, frequently, but there are no guarantees that I will find them. I will take your dog to the vet, if needed, but you are responsible for any and all vet bills (click
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for a review of pet insurance companies and their policies... it's not a bad idea, in general) It's a farm; there are risks and dangers. The fence is tall and strong and very secure but if your dog really wants out, chances are, he/she will get out. I take more than reasonable precautions without jeopardizing the quality of their stay by making it a prison. There is a possibility of injuries from animals like a rattlesnake or spider or bee, or, if they get in with the horse or goat they might be kicked or butted, or they might injure or kill my livestock. The dogs run loose together, sleep together, play together, eat together and walk together; this is what makes it such a special and fulfilling experience, for them. They sometimes argue and sometimes play really rough and may even fight; injuries can occur. I will make sure all injuries are evaluated and treated, promptly, but I will not be responsible for the vet bills, if any.
I cannot be held responsible for things that are outside the realm of my reasonable precautions. Whether it's an injury, illness, loss, or even death, I do everything I can to keep them safe, but they are living, breathing thinking creatures and accidents happen.
Overall, most feel that the benefits outweigh the risks, but this is something each person must decide for themselves. The fun of the farm is the rural aspect. If it's not your style, I completely understand, and ask that you not board your dog here.
If, on the other hand, you choose to board your dog here, you are agreeing to the above waiver of liability. You agree that you have been advised of the risks and dangers and accept all responsibility for any and all damages caused to or by your dog.
*Human's name
Address
*home phone
*cell phone
*email address
*Dog's name, breed or mix
*Dog's age
2nd dog? Name, breed or mix, age
3rd dog? name breed or mix, age
*Please tell me the dates you'd like to reserve
Please indicate any concerns or health issues
*I read the waiver and understand the risks and agree that I choose to board my dog here, fully understanding the risks, and assume ALL responsibility for any injury, illness, loss or death caused to or by my dog. yes or no
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