I boarded my dog overnight here for 3 nights while out of town. They require an initial "assessment" which basically means you drop your dog off for a few hours and let him play with other dogs to see if he is aggressive. I think this is just a formality from how the girls at the front talked to me about it. Once your dog s boarded, s/he gets to play in a great big kennel (with the daycare dogs) with outdoor access all day until dinner/bedtime. You can get a free bath if your buddy stays 4+ nghts otherwise it's $10. They say they have webcams for you to see your dog while you are away but don't count on it. If you don't download their program, you can't see it in high quality and you'll see nothing but blocks moving slowly on your screen and blurry fur that most likely belongs to a dog other than yours. If you download the program, you'll get to see a wide view of the large kennel but trust me, you won't see your dog unless s/he is standing directly in front of the camera. Prvate kennels are large and come with a raised cot. Once you pick your pooch up, they give you a report of who your dog was buddies with and how he did. It's $35 a night, I'd use them again if I travel. Teddy was pooped by the time I picked him up---means he has lots of fun.