Vaccination Requirements
Come Sit Stay meets all USDA requirements for boarding facilities, and one of the ways we do this is by requiring all pets staying with us to have up to date vaccination records on file. The required vaccinations for Dogs include Rabies, Distemper/Lepto/Parvo, and Bordetella. We Cannot Accept Your Pet For Boarding If We Do Not Have Up-To-Date Vaccination Records! Even if your Pet has had the vaccinations, if we do not have the records, we cannot accept your Pet into our facility. To ensure a hitch-free check-in, it helps to make sure we have the vaccination records well before the date of your check-in.
Please make sure that the records for your dog are up to date, or we will not be able to accept your pet for boarding or daycare. Vaccinations should be given at least 5-7 days prior to visiting Come Sit Stay for boarding or daycare. In particular, if you get a Bordetella intranasal vaccination we cannot allow your Dog into our facility for at least 5 days.
Proof of your pet’s vaccination will be kept on file. We prefer ALL vaccination records be faxed or emailed in advance of your arrival to help simplify and speed up your check in.
Please fax records to: 303.951.6846 or email to: vacc@comesitstay.com
Titres are accepted in lieu of vaccinations.
For Dogs
- DHLPP: Initial puppy shots required, Booster thereafter every three years.
- Rabies: At 16 weeks of age, thereafter as required by law.
- Bordetella: Yearly or 5 Days prior to boarding. ( Follow your vets recommendation as per the vaccine used.)
For Cats
- FVRCP: Following initial kitten shots, Booster every three years
- Rabies: At 16 weeks of age, thereafter as required by law
While vaccinations are very helpful in preventing the spread of infectious disease, they do not provide 100% protection. Therefore, at Come Sit Stay we do our very best to ensure that our facility is as sanitary as possible. We follow industry standard cleaning procedures and have a new facility that uses a state-of-the-art HVAC system to ensure proper ventilation. We also train our staff to be on the lookout for any signs of illness in any of the pets in our care.





