Upscale Lodging for your Pets

Our Pet Resort is designed for maximum comfort with a focus of keeping boarding stress-free and fun!  The facility was designed by a veterinary architect who specializes in both veterinary hospitals and boarding facilities geared to the reduction of sound and odor, which are two of the biggest factors to keep your dog more relaxed.

For peace of mind, we have a full-service veterinary hospital just upstairs should any medical issues arise while in our care. For your convenience, we can also perform routine wellness veterinary care for your pet while they are lodging with us.

You can rest easy knowing your dog is happy and safe while you are away.

Accommodations

We have two lodging options to choose from. Some pets are more social than others and prefer to be among their fellow guests, while others are not so social and prefer a more secluded, individual accommodation. For continuous comfort, each room is automatically temperature regulated.

Deluxe Rooms (for the social interactors)

Our deluxe rooms range in size from 34”to 3’2” in width to various depths of 5’, 6’or 7 feet.  We understand that some guests need more room than others and we are here to accommodate.

Luxury Suites (for the low-key or anxious guests)

Our luxury suites measure 5’x 5 ½’and are designed to look like the inside and outside of a typical house.  This type of environment is less stressful for your pet if they are in a location that is more like their home environment.  We want them to see their suite as their “home away from home.”

Kitty Condos

Our feline accommodations are designed for a quiet, peaceful stay. Four-room condos with their own den, bathroom and two comfort cubbies and window views.

Special Needs

Being part of a full-service animal hospital means our kennel staff has extensive experience regarding the most common medical needs of our guests.

  • Knowledge of many symptoms that may become present often means catching a medical issue before it escalates.
  • Medication administration
  • Special feeding instructions

Food

From the Hotel Kitchen we serve a combination of Veterinary EN Gastroenteric canned and dry food, which is easy to digest and absorb…perfect for dogs in a boarding situation and our guests absolutely love it.  Our Pet Parents are more than welcome to bring their own food, especially for those on special diets.

Activity, Activity, Activity!

We want to change the model of dog boarding from hanging out in a cage or “run” all day to a day of play and fun.  Our focus is to keep your pet active throughout the day.

Vaccine Requirements

DOGS                                                                         CATS
Distemper (DAPP/DHPP)                                    Rabies
Bordetella                                                                Feline Distemper (FVRCP)
Rabies
Canine Influenza both strains…N2 & N8

We will need vaccine records prior to arrival.  For your convenience, any vaccines that are due, can be administered the day of arrival.

Your Pets Are In Good Hands

Our staff at KMAH is certified in both Dog Body Language and Group Play (two separate certifications that include 16 classes with 16 respective tests), so they are all well trained to notice any anxiety in your dog before it becomes an issue.

We would encourage you to tour our facility and then tour any other facility in the area to see the difference.

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Boarding | Day-Play | Grooming

“I cannot speak highly enough about every single person at Kennesaw Mountain Animal Hospital. They truly embody their mission statement “Where we treat you like family and your pets as our own.”

Anisha S.
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“The attention and service provided to my two dogs by the vet technician (Ms. Wilder) and the Vet (Dr. McDonald) were impressive. They really put my two dogs first and made me feel they care about the health of my pets.”

Jonathan D.
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“We just put our three-year-old through training at day camp at Kennesaw Mountain Animal Hospital. Cheyenne and Will are great and Serena’s improved so much that we have taken her to Marietta Market, baseball games for the grandkids, and other little outings.”

Nancy A.
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“Had to board for four days. I called to check on her and was given in detail how she did. Picked her up and she was not shaking (which she normally does when we are at vets). I will definitely use them again. Love this group. Very friendly and caring!”

Freda B.

“If you need a cat groomer, I recommend Marissa! She was patient with my baby Oliver and made him feel comfortable. And he looks great!!!!”

Jennifer B.

Frequently Asked Questions

As veterinarians we deal with a wide range of complicated issues in the course of our day-to-day work. If you don’t have all the answers, we might. We have some FAQ documents on a wide range of subjects for your pet. Whether you’re looking for answers to common questions or just curious, our FAQs could be the fastest route to the answers you need.

A puppy’s critical development period is 8 – 14 weeks, training is crucial during this period and is fine, given they’re at the appropriate level of vaccines. Puppies can meet other vaccinated puppies…we require all training participants to be at the appropriate stage of vaccination for their age.
They pose a variety of health and safety hazards. Without knowledge of the other dog’s backgrounds, it’s a risky situation at best. Other pet owners may not be aware of the risks…nor mindful of their pet.
Imagine not brushing your teeth for five years? Infection occurs when bacteria collects between the gums and teeth as they separate; it then enters the blood stream and sets up in the heart, liver, and kidneys.
Absolutely, NOT! Aspirin, ibuprofen, and naproxen are non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). Dogs are extremely sensitive to the gastrointestinal effects of NSAIDs, resulting in pain, bleeding, and ulceration.
Change in appetite, lethargy, low energy, aggressiveness, inappropriate elimination, and vocalization are all signs of an underlying issue. Though the symptoms began recently, the issue began well before the symptoms began to show.
Our wellness plans spread out the cost of services throughout the year…much easier on your wallet. Part of your savings includes no exam fee when you come for a visit.
It provides a baseline of values to reference the next time your pet needs treatment. It also detects early signs of cancer, infection and disease, and ensures organs are properly functioning.
On July 19, 2018, the U.S. FDA issued an alert regarding grain-free diets and a possible link to dilated cardiomyopathy (a decreased ability to pump blood); often resulting in congestive heart failure. The correlation of peas, lentils, chickpeas, beans, and potatoes is the focus of the investigation and if your pet is currently on a grain free diet, the FDA urges pet owners to consult their veterinarian.

Call us today, we want to be your partner in your pet’s healthcare!