5. Cancellation Policy
Boarding & In-Home Pet Sitting: A 14-day cancellation policy applies. Cancellations with less than 14 days’ notice are charged in full for the sitter’s/facility’s reserved time.
All other services (including Day Camp, Training, and Private Walks): Cancellations within 24 hours are charged in full and are not eligible for rescheduling.
6. Payment Terms
Boarding & In-Home Pet Sitting: Payment is due two weeks prior to the start of the stay.
All other services: Payment is due before the service is performed.
Payments after the above deadlines are non-refundable and non-transferable; non-payment may result in cancellation. Unpaid balances are subject to recovery costs, including reasonable attorney’s fees, under Massachusetts law (e.g., M.G.L. c. 93).
7. Property Access & Emergencies
You authorize Tide Pool to access your property for scheduled care. If urgent hazards arise (e.g., flooding, fire, break-in) and you cannot be reached, Tide Pool may act to protect the pets and property. You agree to reimburse related costs and hold Tide Pool harmless for reasonable emergency actions.
8. Boarding / Sleep-Away Camp
Boarded pets may interact with other animals. Required vaccinations: Rabies, DHPP (or DA2PPC), and Bordetella. Lyme and Leptospirosis are strongly recommended. While precautions are taken, exposure to communicable disease is possible; no refunds are issued if a pet contracts an illness despite standard precautions.
9. Day Camp & Outdoor Activities
Dogs may encounter natural elements (uneven terrain, ticks, insects, sticks). All dogs must remain on current flea, tick, and heartworm prevention, and owners should check for ticks after each camp session.
10. Training Programs
Training outcomes depend on owner engagement and consistency; no guarantees are made regarding behavioral outcomes. Owners must disclose relevant medical/behavioral history. By enrolling, you agree to release and hold harmless Tide Pool and its trainers from liability arising out of training participation, transportation, or social exposure, as permitted under Massachusetts law (see, e.g., M.G.L. c. 231, § 85).