| Location |
| 1759 Enterprise Boulevard |
| Hours |
| Daily, 24 hours/day |
| Contact |
| (916) 373-0300 |
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| Website |
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| Established |
| 2005 |
Wag Hotels is a small chain of deluxe service-oriented pet grooming/boarding facilities, which started in West Sacramento. Wag offers boarding, day care, and spa treatments for dogs and cats as well as a gift store. The original West Sacramento facility even features a covered guest drop-off, much like you would find at many hotels. Busy clients can request that their pet be picked up and taken to the Wag Hotel. Boarding facilities are all indoors and range from a basic two-section wire kennel to the pet suite, with real walls, music, plasma television playing dog movies and Internet access with a web cam. Extras include swimming time in the facility's indoor pool with dog ramp, extra play sessions, spa treatments, belly scratches, evening tuck-ins and more. Wag Hotel has become very popular since its inception and owners considering the facility should visit the website to register and be prepared to have veterinary information submitted about a week in advance of a planned reservation. The public is encouraged to visit Wag Hotel for a tour of the facility. Gift cards are available in fixed amounts. Dog boarding prices range from $32/night-$55/night.
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2007-09-10 18:01:35 nice. i helped create this page on the davis wiki and you removed it!
—169.237.131.74
Just as an FYI, Jason originally transferred the content from
davis, not me. ;) —MasumiWatanabe
2009-12-28 17:28:47 My housemates boarded their dog here for three days, at the end of which he had a cough. The visit to the vet, which showed that he had kennel cough, cost an additional $50, plus $60 for his medication. In addition, our other dog may or may not have it now (he lives in close proximity to him and has not yet exhibited any symptoms). All in all, we ended up paying an extra $110, plus worrying about our pets and their contraction of a very contagious disease. When we called in about it, they said that other owners had called in about it as well, but there was nothing they could do about it. I don't think any of us will be boarding our pets here in the future, and I would advise others against it as well. —JoePomidor



