Nanhall Pet Spa Boarding & Grooming
336-852-9867
We must follow CDC Guidelines and Executive Order 121
If You Are Sick Please Re-Schedule Your Appointment
Safe distance of 6 feet.
Masks when you Come Inside
One Client at a time.
All Clients Need to Fill Out A Client Form
All Clients Need Up-Dated Shot Records
They Can be Faxed to 336-299-7164 or E-mailed to [email protected]
Winter Hours
Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri
8:00 am – 5:00 pm
Closed Every Other Wed & Sat
Starting Jan 16th
Wed, Sat 8:00 - 12:00
Sun By Appointment Only
Please Contact Us About Our Holiday Hours
Dogs here between 8:00 am - 10:00 am
You must CALL us when you arrive.
Only ONE client at a time.
Masks when come inside! Pet Will go into holding pen inside
No Masks- We will have you take your pet to the outside side pens. Please close all gates
All collars, leads must come off the pet.
When Pet Is Ready
We will call you when your pet is ready and arrange for pick up time and payment.
Please let us know what plan will work for you and you may add your tip
Payment can be 4 ways:
https://www.nanhallpetspa.com/paybill
Charge Card on phone or in person
Cash
Check made out to Hayley Keyes
When you arrive call us 336-852-9867
We will have your pet in a crate or pen
You must CALL us when you arrive.
Only ONE client at a time.
Masks when come inside! Pet Will go into holding pen inside
No Masks- We will have you take your pet to the outside side pens. Please close all gates
All collars, leads must come off the pet.
Please Bring:
Your Pet's Food per feeding in individual resealable bags.
Nanhall is committed to the health and well-being of your pet.
Medication: Please label pets medication in resealable bags per medication schedule.
We will happily administer medication with no fees, up to 3 medications.
Additional Medication fee is $2.00 per medication
Please Do NOT bring beds, blankets, toys, dishes, collars or leads.
NANHALL WILL PROVIDE ALL PETS WITH BEDS AND TOYS
Pre-Payment can be 4 ways:
https://www.nanhallpetspa.com/paybill
Charge Card on phone or in person
Cash
Check made out to Hayley Keyes
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/faq.html#Pets-and-Animals
If you think your pet is sick, call your veterinarian. Some veterinarians may offer telemedicine consultations or other plans for seeing sick pets. Your veterinarian can evaluate your pet and determine the next steps for your pet’s treatment and care.
Do not put face coverings on pets, and do not take a sick pet to a groomer or boarding facility. Signs of sickness in animals may include:
• Fever
• Coughing
• Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath
• Lethargy
• Sneezing
• Nasal/ocular discharge
• Vomiting
• Diarrhea
Limit pet items brought from home to the groomer or boarding facility, and disinfect any objects that are taken into a facility and returned home (such as leashes, bowls, and toys). Use an EPA-registered disinfectantexternal icon to clean items and rinse thoroughly with clean water afterwards. Do not wipe or bathe your pet with chemical disinfectants, alcohol, hydrogen peroxide, or any other products not approved for animal use.