Booking successful

Dear Future Guest,

Thank you so much for checking in to our dog boarding/grooming facility.

 

In case of boarding and day-care:

Kindly consider this booking confirmed – in the case of questions or queries on our side, or a potential full house, our colleagues will get in touch with you on the contact details you provided.

 

In case of grooming:

Please DO NOT consider this booking as confirmed until a colleague has contacted you on the contact details provided.

 

Thank you so much,

 

Kind regards,

 

The Dogmopolite Team

 

Important info for GMAIL users

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Our mails often land in the "Social" or "Promotions" tabs instead of the "Primary" tab – please, always check these! In order to add us to the trusted e-mail senders, kindly drag and drop our mail into your "Primary" tab – and answer "Yes" to the pop-up question on the centre top part of your screen. From that on, our mails will always land in your "Primary" tab.

 

Important information when our dog becomes part of a community (reg. kennel cough)

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Since your dog will get into a dog community at one of our centres, and nationwide we witness an epidemic 1-2 times yearly, kindly acknowledge the below information and act at your own discretion.

The “combined vaccination” is only effective against a certain part of the pathogens causing kennel cough (distemper virus, adenovirus, or parainfluenza virus in the case of certain vaccinations). As an amendment, our guests can be vaccinated against parainfluenza and Bordetella brochiseptica. This can be done with an injection (Pneumodog, basic (first) vaccination at an age of 4-6 weeks, to be repeated after 2-3 weeks, then yearly once), or (preferred) in an intranasally (Nobivac KC at an age of 3 weeks, with protection after 3-4 days against Bordetella, to be repeated yearly). At the same time it is important to note, that in spite of the protection, and due to the nature of the disease (might be transferred by less frequent pathogens), your dog might still get sick (in spite of the minimal risk and maximum hygienic standards). The disease often heals by itself, such as a cold among humans. With antitussives, anti-inflammatories, expectorants, vitamins and immune strengtheners, or occasionally antibiotics, the healing can be accelerated and coughing relieved.

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