a Hotel for dogs, sorry no cats, Daycare available. To Make a Reservation, please call the number in our info. We do not take reservations over Facebook. We do not accept credit or debit cards, Checks and Cash Only
Campbell's Kennels
Rates:
0-20lbs - $14.00
21-50lbs - $15.00
51-70lbs - $16.00
71+ - $17.00
Please call for Daycare information.
We do not accept credit or debit cards, Checks and Cash Only. We Run our Kennel like a hotel, if you don't check out by noon you will be charged for that night.
Here are the Vaccines we require to board here:
Rabies
This vaccine is given after your dog is 12 weeks of age and then at one year and every three years after that. Rabies is a severe disease that affects an animal's neurologic system and can make them more aggressive, stumble; seizure, and they can act like they are in a stupor. Conversely, wildlife with rabies will often act more friendly. Any warm-blooded animal can have and transmit rabies, but bats are the most common carriers in the northwest Rabies is transmitted through bite wounds. Rabies vaccination is so important because of the severity of the disease, the fact that it is an incurable disease, and because of the public health implication (people can contract rabies).
DHLPP
(D = Distemper, H = Infectious Canine Hepatitis, L = Leptospirosis, P = Parainfluenza, P=Parvovirus) This vaccine is given at 8, 10, 12, 16 and sometimes 20 weeks of age and then yearly.
Distemper
A viral disease transmitted by aerosolization of infective droplets. It can cause neurologic disease, respiratory disease, conjunctivitis, and seizures.
Infectious Canine Hepatitis
A viral disease that is shed in the urine and feces and is picked up through the oral and nasal cavity. It can cause a fever, abdominal pain, diarrhea, coughing, and lethargy.
Leptospirosis
This is a bacterial disease that is shed in the urine and can be found in standing water. It can cause liver and kidney disease manifesting as fever, inappetance, and increased thirst or decreased urine production. It is not a common disease in the Portland area.
Parainfluenza
This is a virus transmitted by aerosolization. It is part of the kennel cough disease complex and often will manifest itself as a cough.
Parvovirus
This is a viral disease that causes severe bloody diarrhea, vomiting, and can result in death if the animal is not treated promptly. It is shed in the feces of animals and can live in the environment for a long time.
Bordetella
This is a bacterial disease that is part of the kennel cough complex. Animals with the disease will often present with a cough. The vaccine is recommended for dogs that are going to board in a kennel or will be around other dogs in a confined space (dog shows or obedience classes). The vaccine is given yearly but it is best to have your dog vaccinated 7-10 days before they arrive at the kennel.
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