At Pup Up Hooray we are not like other old and tired pet care facilities. We are a place dogs enjoy being at and where pet parents enjoy taking them to! Our doggie guests do not spend their days in sad cages, nor are they ignored while they are with us. On the other hand, they are not over stimulated the whole time. Our philosophy is to provide our guest with balance and enrichment. When with us, the pups will enjoy playtime and socialization while supervised by our trained, knowledgeable, and caring staff. But dogs are not supposed to only have stimulation, so they will also receive downtime to rest during the day. We plan to offer other activities such as chew therapy and cuddle therapy for further enrichment.
At Pup Up Hooray, we understand how much our pet parents care about their furry member of the family. We also value transparency. For that reason, we offer our clients the ability to check in on their pup(s) when they in our care! We have installed state-of-the-art 1080p cameras that offer clear views of our play and training areas. The cameras can be accessed by apps on clients’ devices, and customers and zoom in to clearly observe their four-legged babies in action, play, or rest… Customers will not feel disconnected from their pups after dropping them off, nor will they wonder how they might be doing and what they might be up to. We strive to give our customers the peace of mind they deserve when they entrust their pups with us.
At Pup Up Hooray, we understand that customers entrust us to take care of their four-legged family members, and we take our responsibility very seriously. We want our pet parents to know how their pups did during their stay with us, so we fill out daily report cards for the parents so that they will know how their pup did, who they played with, and what new friends they made! Parents receive this level of feedback when they put their children in daycare, so why wouldn’t they get the same level of feedback when they drop off their furry babies? Our customers will enjoy reading the report cards when they pick up their pets!