Boarding Information...

It is never easy being away from home, especially when you have to leave a loved one behind.  At Animal Medical Center we want to make it easy on you.  We provide both indoor and outdoor runs for dogs and give you the option of deluxe or regular boarding.  For our feline friends, cat condominiums are available along with their own special play room.  For your convenience we can provide food at no additional charge or you can bring your own to use while your pet is boarding with us.  If you decide to use AMC food, your pet will dine on Hill's Science Diet and we will feed according to your specifications.  

We also board exotic pets such as birds, small mammals and reptiles.  Appropriate food and cages must be provided from home for exotics.  Contact AMC at 708-460-6000 for current boarding prices for exotic pets.  All boarding charges are incurred on a nightly per pet basis.  

Pricing Information:

Dogs Regular:

Monday - Thursday Friday - Sunday
Under 40# $17.00 Under 40# $20.00
41- 80# $18.00 41- 80# $21.00
81 -120# $19.00 81 -120# $22.00
121 - 160# $20.00 121 - 160# $23.00
161 - 200# $21.00 161 - 200# $24.00

Dogs *Deluxe:
(*Deluxe includes two leash walks per day in a fenced in yard and cookie breaks)

Monday - Thursday Friday - Sunday
Under 40# $20.00 Under 40# $23.00
41- 80# $21.00 41- 80# $24.00
81 -120# $22.00 81 -120# $25.00
121 - 160# $23.00 121 - 160# $26.00
161 - 200# $24.00 161 - 200# $27.00

Cats:

Regular $12.00 - per night/per cat
2 Room Condo $15.00 - per night/per cat
4 Room Condo
(*suitable for two or more cats)
$29.00 - per night

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Requirements:

We require that your pet (dog or cat) is current on the following vaccinations before it can board at Animal Medical Center:
  Rabies
  Distemper
  Bordetella
  Current (within the past year) negative fecal test

Vaccine records must be provided at the time you drop-off your pet.  We also ask for your help in keeping our kennels safe by letting us supply your pet with our blankets, toys and bowls.  Additionally, for you pet's safety, all collars must be removed.

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