Mondays - Sundays:
7:00 am to 9:00 pm (earlier/later drop off/pick up times can usually be arranged)
Sundays and Statutory Holidays:
Closed from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm
Meals:
Breakfast 6:30 - 7.00 a.m.
Supper 5:30 - 6:00 p.m.
Half an hour later on Sundays
Boarding:
Per night (up to 24 hours)
One dog: $35.00
Two dogs: $32.00 each
Extended Stays:
15 to 22 nights
One dog: $32.00
Two dogs: $32.00 each
22 nights or more
One dog: $32.00
Two dogs: $28.00 each
Day-Care:
Per day (Up to 12 Hours)
One dog: $25.00
Two dogs: $22.00 each
Day-Care Packages:
20 day pack: $280.00
12 day pack: $192.00
8 day pack: $144.00
To say 'thank you' for their service, commitment and dedication, all registered service dogs will receive two nights (48 hours) free of charge when they visit Little Village for their first time.
Unfortunately, because Little Village guests are housed in my home, I am unable to accept un-neutered male dogs older than 6 months as they tend to mark their territory even inside my house, which makes it unpleasant for everyone.
Because of the unstructured environment at Little Village where guest are given as much freedom as possible, it may not be a good fit for certain dogs. For this reason I insist on meeting your dog(s) first, so that we can ascertain whether your dog is likely to be happy at Little Village (for example: shy, unconfident dogs may not enjoy Little Village during peak times when the number of other guests may be overwhelming) and for you to ensure that you are happy with the concept of Little Village.
Little Village is ideal for overweight, hyperactive and traumatized dogs.
Overweight dogs benefit from one or two days Day-Care a week. They tone up before your eyes as they give themselves as much exercise as they can handle, purely by having fun.
Hyperactive dogs have the opportunity to let off steam, get rid of excess energy and wear themselves out, playing, running and exploring. They come home more relaxed and contented.
Traumatized dogs receive Appreciation Therapy - no pressure, no criticism, just appreciation for who they truly are and respect for their feelings.
Dogs under veterinary treatment: Prescribed mediation is administered in accordance with veterinary dosage and instructions. In emergencies we will contact your vet for advice and instructions.
Every dog will benefit from the freedom to express their true nature and to experience the joy of being a dog.