Reservation and Cancellations
Please call ahead to reserve a space for your dog's stay with us. (812) 346 4188
If you will be staying longer OR if your trip is shortened please call within 24 hours.
Vaccinations
We require the following:DHLPPC, RABIES, BORDETELLA
Please bring proof of vaccinations or arrange for copy to be sent to our office.
IMPORTANT: Sit Can Happen sits in an area of 1000 acres. The wildlife around us cannot be controlled. Flea preventative and Heartworm are required for your protection.
Medication
Please tell us of any medical conditions your pets has.
Bring any medicine your dog takes and we will dispense this free of charge.
Personal items
We will put it in the bin for your guest suite. Please mark everything. It is advised to bring your own food; however, we have food available. We have small garbage type cans with locking lids for your food.
Illness
We will attempt to use your own veterinary doctor. Remember the Indiana Veterinary Practice Act. Please notify your veterinary office and give Sit Can Happen written permission to have your dog treated. You will be responsible for transportation and treatment costs.
Veterinary Practice Act
Due to recent changes in the "Indiana Veterinary Practice Act," your veterinarian may choose to deny your pet treatment if brought in by a member of Sit Can Happen staff. The new legislation is designed to protect your private information and stop unauthorized individuals for accessing your pet's medical records. Unfortunately, it also jeopardizes your pet's safety.
According to IC 25-38.1-4-5.5: "Maintenance of veterinary medical records; copies; confidentiality," the veterinarian must include in the medical record "identification of any designated agent of the owner for the purpose of authorizing veterinary medical or animal health care decisions." If Sit Can Happen is not listed among those individuals authorized to request medical treatment for your pet, your veterinarian may elect not to provide treatment.
Please enable us to seek medical treatment for your pet. Contact your vet and add Sit Can Happen to your pet's medical record. In the event of an emergency, Sit Can Happen will always seek medical attention for your pet, but without your signature and authorization your veterinarian may deny treatment.
To read the complete IC IC 25-38.1-4-5.5 please visit, http://www.in.gov/legislative/ic/code/title25/ar38.1/ch4.pdf.