Club Pet International

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Club Pet International is a First Class Hotel for Pets of all kinds. We opened our exclusive resort-style pet boarding facility on January 1, 1990 as the first Luxury Pet Boarding facility in the northern Virgina/Washington DC metropolitan area. We were the first boarding facility in the area to provide individual runs, not cages, for all of our canine guests! Club Pet International has been feat

ured in Time Magazine as one of the Top Nine Boarding Facilities in the Nation, and was previously voted “Best Dog Spa” in the Washington DC metropolitan area by readers of Washingtonian Magazine.

JUST TO LET EVERYONE KNOW  Club pet is completly closed and is not doing any business at all of any kind
03/12/2022

JUST TO LET EVERYONE KNOW Club pet is completly closed and is not doing any business at all of any kind

09/08/2020

Hello to all of out Club Pet Customers. After 30 years, Club Pet is closing it's doors. Our last day of business is 9/6/20. We are referring clients to Nova Pets health Care at (703) 378-9791
Tell them Club Pet referred you as Bob , James and Peggy Jo will be down there. Thanks for the memories. Bob
P.S. Just to let everyone know we will miss you and your pets

01/09/2020

Hello, finally after 3 months all of our phones are working now!
703-471-7818
703-471-7773
703-327-4969
and our fax line 703-327-3401

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Adopting a dog is way more important than one might think, after we spent time with them a special bond takes place and they are no longer only our pets, but our family members as well. If you ever want to experience true and unconditional love, you should adopt a puppy, when puppies are trained …

12/11/2019

Sorry, are main phone lines are down! You may reach us at
703-327-4969

Have a Club Pet Merry Christmas
12/11/2019

Have a Club Pet Merry Christmas

11/07/2019
11/05/2019

Sorry, are main phone lines are down! You may reach us at
703-327-4969

11/02/2019

PLEASE STOP BY OUR LOCATION AND FILL OUT AN APPLICATION TO BE CONSIDERED FOR THIS POSITION!
WE HAVE OPEN INTERVIEWS SUNDAY-THURSDAY!

Any questions about this job please call 703-471-7818 and ask for store manager PeggyJo

Job Requirements:
Must be able to work most weekends and holidays!
Must be able to lift 50lbs+
Have reliable transportation
Able to work long hours (6:30am-6:30pm Mon-Sat, 6:30am-4pm Sun)
Love dogs and pets of all kinds

11/02/2019

PLEASE STOP BY OUR LOCATION TO FILL OUT AN APPLICATION TO BE CONSIDERED FOR THIS POSITION!
WE HAVE OPEN INTERVIEWS SUNDAY-THURSDAY!
Any questions about this job please call 703-471-7818 and ask for store manager PeggyJo.

Requirements:
Basic Pet Care Experience is preferred but not required

Must be able to work weekends and major holidays

Must be able to lift 50+ lbs

Have reliable transportation

Able to work long hours (Operating hours are 6:30am-6:00pm Mon-Sat, 6:30am-4pm Sun)

Must Love dogs and pets of all kinds!

Tips to keep your dogs calm during fireworks.
07/04/2019

Tips to keep your dogs calm during fireworks.

Dogs are generally not fond of loud Fourth of July celebrations. Here are some tips for keeping them calm and safe amid the fireworks.

06/18/2019

Book your pets 4th of July stay today. Spots are filling up.

06/15/2019

If you can’t reach us on the main number you can call 703-327-4969

Thoughts?  Art?
06/12/2019

Thoughts? Art?

Anyone who'd see the drawing of cats by Brazilian artist Heloisa who tweets at Poorly Drawn Cats would laugh at her creations. But in actuality these drawing are a lot closer to our furry little

06/12/2019

OK folks, our lines are down again. You can call 703-327-4969

06/07/2019

Hello everyone. Our phones are back on!

06/06/2019

Hi out there. Some of our phone lines are out. You can still call us at 703-327-4969

Now this is love!
05/22/2019

Now this is love!

05/19/2019
03/09/2019

Help Your Dog Cope with House Guests
Now it’s time to introduce some distractions. Cue your dog to go to his “Place” then get out some toys or throw some treats on the floor near him. You may want to use your leash for this exercise in case your dog leaves his “Place” to go for the distractions. If Rover remains in his “Place” with the distractions tempting him, reinforce him with “Yes!” and lots of cookies. Your dog has made a decision that it is more rewarding to stay in his “Place” then to go for the distractions.

After you’ve worked this exercise several times then you can enlist the help of someone to start ringing your doorbell. When the doorbell rings, cue your dog to go to his “Place”. Again, because this is a new distraction you may need to use your leash to gently keep Rover in his “Place” when he hears the doorbell. Reinforce your dog with “Yes!” and lots of cookies for staying in “Place” when the doorbell rings. Practice this as many times as it takes for your dog to easily go to his place when you cue him.

03/02/2019

Help Your Dog Cope with House Guests
Continue to work on leash and cue Rover to go to his “Place”, walk him over to it and reinforce him for sitting or standing on it. At this point you will need to work on distance and duration. If Rover tries to leave his “Place” without your releasing him then simply use your leash to gently stop him from going anywhere. If your dog tries to leave and then decides to stay in “Place” say “Yes!” and reward him with many dog treats. This is because your dog has made a decision to stay in “Place” and is beginning to understand what you’re teaching him.

Once Rover understands what “Place” is, start working him off leash. You’ll want to train him to go to his “Place” on verbal cue when there are very few distractions. Cue him to go to his “Place”, reward him for doing so and then allow him to sit or stand there for several minutes. Be sure to release your Rover with “Ok!” so that your dog knows when it’s ok for him to leave his “Place”.

02/27/2019

Club pet has some suggestions and tips on how to get your dog to respond to one of the basic commands. Now "Sit!"

02/23/2019

Help Your Dog Cope with House Guests
Next let’s look at sending Rover to go find his “Place.” This takes a few more steps but in the end worth the efforts. Once you’ve chosen what your Rover’s “Place” will be you’ll want to introduce him to it on his leash. Walk your dog over to his “Place” and have him sit or stand on it. If you’re using a crate, then you’ll have to get the dog into the crate.

When Rover is in his “Place” say “Yes!” and give him a cookie. Release Rover with “Ok!” and walk him away from his “Place”. Repeat this several times and now it is time to introduce a verbal cue for “Place”. Use whatever word you are comfortable with but make sure it’s not a word that you use for something else.

02/20/2019

One of the most difficult commands for you dog to learn will be the ‘Stay’ command.  This command is easiest taught in stages and must be very well defined.

02/16/2019

Help Your Dog Cope with House Guests
Let’s start with someone coming to the door. The leash and treats are your best friend in this situation. Have someone ring the bell or knock on the door. Put the leash on your dog, ask your dog to sit and step on the leash. Say “Off” and when your dog is calm say “Yes” and give your dog a treat. Once Rover is calm then should you open the door and interact with the visitor. It is important to practice this several times in a row and do it for several days so that whenever anyone approaches the door your dog will have built up a memory bank of correct behavior. The more times you can enable Rover to perform this behavior successfully the more his responses will be in the future.

02/09/2019

Help Your Dog Cope with House Guests

We know sometimes having your friends and family over can be hectic and can send your furbaby into a frenzy and sensory overload. Here are a few helpful tips to get Rover ready for your house guests.

Good manners are skills that need to be practiced time and time again in order to be effective. This is as true for humans as it is for dogs. If you take ten minutes a day to train your dog on a particular skill, you and your dog will be rewarded many times over.

Address

43743 John Mosby Highway
Chantilly, VA
20152

Opening Hours

Monday 7am - 6pm
Tuesday 7am - 6pm
Wednesday 7am - 6pm
Thursday 7am - 6pm
Friday 7am - 6pm
Saturday 7am - 6pm
Sunday 12pm - 4pm

Telephone

(703) 327-4969

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