How To Board Your Pet Dog In A Kennel

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It could be a daunting and confronting task to leave your pet with someone you do not know; however it would be much easier when one follows certain tips in finding a suitable facility for ones pet dog.



• It is very important first to know if the dog will be happy to stay in the boarding kennel; though owners fear it, it is found that most dogs settle very easily to life there.



• Planning much ahead helps make the stay in the kennel comfortable for your dog; it would help to ask for references as well as talk to other pet owners about their experiences in the facility. The recommendations from friends, neighbors or our healthcare team could be your best source of information.



• Visit the kennel in advance to make sure it comes to your expectations; some kennels also recommend a series of short boarding visits for your dog to become accustomed as well as familiarize themselves with their new surroundings.



• There could be some requirements prior to boarding your pet like being current in vaccinations for distemper, hepatitis, parvo virus and "canine cough" with written proof of vaccination.  



• Any special dietary requirements or medical problems should be fully discussed before boarding your pet at a kennel; find out in advance what is required before boarding to prevent last minute delays.



• It is suggested that you ask the kennel staff about your pet's behavior and appetite on picking him up; it is natural to find some changes in appetite as the pet may be anxious that is reflected in eating habits.


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• Ensure the pet is fed at the required frequency and the food is of the right type. 


• Evaluating a kennel means that one should make sure that the facility is clean and the current boarders look relaxed and comfortable. There should be an exercise area and the boarders should be given a chance to visit the exercise area often. Also the sleeping and exercise area should be cleaned often. The pet should be relocated to a comfortable area during cleaning times.



• It is necessary to make sure that the staff members at the boarding have a genuine interest in pet care; they should not socialize your dog with unsocial pets. Ensure that they ask about your pet's particular needs or behavior, so they can make your pet comfortable.



• Find out what happens if your pet is unwell; what is the procedure of contacting you and the vet. Also make sure that the staff knows how to administer medication to the pet if required.



• Make sure your pet has access to adequate shelter and security day and night. 



• Make sure that your pet be supplied with adequate bedding; he should have a raised bed that is elevated from a concrete floor.



There are a lot of options to board your dog; find the ideal one to board you dog so you can rest assured that your dog is comfortable and secure.



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