We are no longer accepting dogs that are not Neutered or on a Raw diet.
Well-Socialised
Your dog must be friendly and safe around people, children and other dogs.
No Aggression or Dangerous Behaviour
We do not accept dogs with a history of aggression, reactivity, or destructive behaviour. Any non-disclosed issues will result in immediate collection.
Toilet Trained
All dogs must be house-trained unless otherwise discussed and agreed.
Excessive Barkers or Pullers
Excessive barking or lead-pulling can disrupt the home environment. If your dog pulls excessively on the lead, we will not walk them for their safety and ours, but will provide fun enrichment (ball games, sniffing sessions, etc.) instead.
Fully Vaccinated
All dogs must be up-to-date on their core vaccinations, including Kennel Cough (Bordetella). Vaccinations must be administered at least 2 weeks before their stay. We cannot accept dogs who have had it more recently.
Flea & Worm Prevention
Dogs must be treated regularly for fleas, ticks, and worms.
Fit to Stay
Dogs must be in good health and free from any contagious conditions (e.g., coughing, diarrhea, skin infections).
No Raw Feeding
We do not accept raw diets due to health and hygiene concerns in a shared home environment. Please bring your dog’s regular kibble or wet food in labelled portions.
Meet & Greet Form
Must be completed before we arrange your dog’s introduction visit.
Vaccination Records
Please email a clear photo or scan, ensuring your dog’s name is visible.
Registration Form & T&Cs
Must be completed before any stay or daycare session begins.
All dogs must arrive wearing a collar with an ID tag that includes your name and contact number.
Please reach us at info@wagandstay.co.uk if you cannot find an answer to your question.
The short answer is yes, and as we are licensed we are required to follow the regulations around this.
Vaccination records will also need to be evidenced and up to date or alternatively a vet certificate of recent protection by titre test can be accepted.
We aim to make your furry friends as comfortable as possible. Each Dog is treated uniquely and only the bedroom reserved for our own little human is off limits to doggy guests. The rest of the house remains open unless otherwise directed by the owner.
A Pet Sitter is someone who stay's at your house to look after your dog. This is usually the preferred option for those dogs that suffer for anxiety or who are aging.
A Home Boarder is someone that has your dog stay in their house A boarder is licensed by their council and this is a good option for dogs who are socialised and enjoy the company.
Kennels generally have multiple dogs from various houses staying on site. Some Kennels also tend to keep the dogs confined to a smaller space for longer periods of time. This is a cheaper option compared to a boarder.
A boarder is someone who uses their own home to house a dog and usually are limited by the amount of dogs that they take in from different households they also allow your pet to have the same freedoms they would have at your home.