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Pet Boarding

Boarding Your Dog

Executive summary about Dog Boarding by Robert Cunningham

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dog boarding

Pet Boarding can be a good experience for your pet if you have made the proper preparations. The number one step is checking out the boarding facility and making sure it is clean and doesn’t smell.

Make a list of questions to ask the staff such as

  • Are all boarders required to have up to date vaccinations?
  • Are the pets allowed quality time for play and potty breaks each day?
  • Can you have references from other boarders to see how they rate the facility?

Provide the facility with your pet’s diet and information on any health conditions or behavioral patterns that need to be addressed. Be sure to provide any medication your pet needs.

Leave information on your pet’s veterinary clinic in case of emergency. Provide another contact person to authorize any emergency treatment if you cannot be reached making it quicker for your pet to get the necessary treatment he might need.

When you have picked the right boarding facility be calm and happy when leaving your pet. No tearful goodbyes which can be upsetting to both you and your pet. Enjoy your vacation knowing your pet is in good hands.

How to Know Your Pet Dogs Are in a Good Dog Boarding Place

Executive summary about Dog Boarding by Michelle Grace Tapire

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dog day care

Have you considered that a place like pet boarding can provide you with the same care you give your pet?

Moreover, keeping your pet with a professional is really comforting, you might as well ask if the place that offers the dog boarding service has a veterinarian present or is owned by one. It is common for a pet owner and lover to be concerned on the health of their dog.

Make sure that the dog boarding you will entrust your dog with is strict with requiring proof of vaccination from pet owners. It will always be best that you get the feel of the place first, visit the dog boarding place and talk with the staff. If you see the place by yourself, you will know if your dog will be provided with enough clean space to move around and exercise.

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Dog Boarding: What to Look for in a Kennel

Executive summary about dog boarding by Robert Knechtel

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boarding dogs

Give yourself time well in advance to visit the dog boarding facility.Bear in mind that larger kennels, despite telling you otherwise, often do not have the staffing and time to furnish the level of human care and contact you would like,. Smaller kennels, where the owner takes part, are often better at delivering one on one attention. Will the kennel’s policy allow you to bring your dog’s favorite food and a few toys? Many kennels are closed on Saturday afternoons through Sunday. If you cannot retrieve your pet beforehand, you’ll be charged for the extra time. Try to go midweek, since kennels are busiest on Mondays and Fridays. An unclean kennel will smell of lingering feces and urine. Is the surface concrete? Are food and water bowls clean? Pay attention to your first impressions. Engage the staff in conversation and pay attention to your intuition. Do they seem caring? Allow yourself to become fully informed and you’ll stand a much better likelihood of choosing the right kennel for boarding your dog.

Daycare For Dogs - The Best Choice For Pet-Owners On Vacation!

Executive summary about dog boarding by Abhishek Agarwal

dog boarding kennel

dog boarding kennel

Dog kennels with hostel facilities have full and part-time staff that is trained to handle all kinds of pet-care needs, including obedience training and medical emergencies besides giving them the exercise, diet and grooming care they need with love - while you are away in sunny climes or even cool one - taking that much-needed break! Costs for dog boarding kennels depend on the location, facilities, diet demanded, size of the dog as well as duration of stay besides any other frills requested/offered.

Check for the facility of calling in a vet, if one is not available 24×7 with the kennel facility and also take a thorough tour of the facility for clean, hygienic and protected surroundings, sleeping and play area for your dog. The American Boarding Kennel Association as well as your local vet are good bets for knowing where the best dog daycare facilities are - consult today and get packing for your holiday, with a carefree mind.

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