Annie's Ruff House offers a fun, safe place for dogs when they cannot be at home. We are on three acres in the heart of beautiful and historic Norman, Oklahoma.

Dogs enjoy a stress-free atmosphere with an abundance of CAGE-FREE, OFF-LEASH playtime. Our experienced staff will spend time with your dogs allowing them to be a dog, petting them, and rubbing their bellies. Your dogs also get to go on pack walks, play in our dog park, and will have plenty of room to run.

Our roomy kennels have raised beds and solid-sided walls to promote calm, quiet resting overnight. Each dog will participate in open pack play, getting several hours of walking, running, and playing on the grass each day.

We require all clients to bring their dog’s food in preportioned individual bags for each meal. This ensures your dogs have enough food for their entire stay without the risks of upset stomachs or finicky eaters. This policy does not apply to those who typically eat our house food.

Boarding dogs must be picked up before 10:00 AM Monday-Saturday (Sunday pick-ups are done 3:00-6:00 PM) or you will incur a late checkout fee of $15 per kennel.

 

PRICING

1st Dog:  $35
Additional Dogs: $32 (of the same family and can stay in the same kennel.)

Multi-Night Discounts
We have eliminated the multi night discount in lieu of raising prices for inflation. Thank you for understanding that we strive to pay our employees a living wage and keep our prices reasonable.

Check out by 10am except on Sundays (3pm-6pm). We charge an add’l $15 for afternoon pickups on weekdays. We do not offer afternoon pickups on Saturdays. Sundays we offer a 3pm -6pm pickup window with no additional fee.

There is a $5 sur-charge for prime boarding times. This includes all holidays and the month of July.

Additional Services

Frozen Peanut Butter Kongs: $4/day

Pup Cup: $3/day

Baths: $20

Nail Trims: $15

Administer meds $2 per dog per day.

Afternoon Checkout $15 per family.

House Food service fee $2 per day, per dog.

Daycare after-hours fee $5 for the first 5 minutes/ an additional $5 for each minute after that. 


At Annie's, we prioritize the safety and well-being of every dog who visits. To ensure a safe environment, all dogs must wear a quick-release collar (also known as a "squeeze and release" collar) and be brought on a flat leash. We do not allow buckle collars, martingale collars, or retractable leashes, so please remember to remove any prongs or training collars before entering. Unfortunately, our staff cannot remove prong collars for safety reasons.

4 Vaccination Requirements:

To protect your beloved pet and others, we require the following vaccinations:

- Rabies

- Bordetella

- Canine Influenza

- DHLPP (which includes the "L" for leptospirosis)

It’s important to understand that the leptospirosis vaccine, while occasionally overlooked as a core vaccine, is essential. Leptospirosis is a bacteria that can be transmitted to dogs through wildlife urine, notably found in standing water, but has also been increasingly reported in dogs without direct access to such environments. This bacteria can spread to and from humans, with cases on the rise in the U.S. over the last decade.

Given our facilities' proximity to green spaces and the likelihood of standing water after rainfall—which has become more common—it's crucial to have this vaccine, which can be administered separately or included in the core DHPP vaccine. Leptospirosis is a serious disease that primarily affects liver and kidney function and can result in costly treatment, underscoring the importance of this preventative measure.

*Please ensure all vaccinations are given by a licensed veterinarian or veterinary practice.*

*Remember, all dogs must be spayed or neutered by six months of age to join us.*

By adhering to these guidelines, you contribute to a safer, healthier environment for all our furry friends!

High-traffic dates that require a $5 surcharge and a 2-night minimum

Memorial Day Weekend

Independence Day … July 3,4,5

Labor Day Weekend

Fall Break

Thanksgiving week

Christmas week

New Year’s December 31, January 1, and 2nd.