Read About Find A Boarder

 

When Finding a Boarder is Necessary?

Keeping your dog at home, in his comfortable environment, is ideal but not always possible. ImageIf you have to go away for an extended period of time, your first course of action might be to see if any of your friends or family members could watch your pooch while you're away. If you're not able to find someone who's available and willing to do the job, a boarding facility might be the next option.

If your dog is extremely nervous or frightened around other dogs, however, a boarding facility might not be the right place for him. Kennels are often very noisy and active, even if the dog has his own cage to sleep in.

If your dog enjoys other dogs and tends to play well with them, then a boarding facility could be ideal. Kennels are also a good place for dogs that need continuous care and observation. The staff is usually trained and knowledgeable about emergency care.

How to Find A Boarder

Once you've decided to go with a boarding facility, you'll probably find several local choices. The best way to find a good kennel is to ask your veterinarian or professional dog trainer. They may have suggestions on whom to avoid, or recommend a reputable company they've dealt with in the past.

When choosing a boarding facility, keep the following in mind:

·  ImageYour dog's safety and comfort - This should be the number one priority in your search. Sometimes the old adage is true: you get what you pay for. And saving a few dollars while putting your pooch in danger or discomfort isn't a good idea.

·  Quality of staff - Ask about certifications, training history and past experience. Ask about the staff-to-dog ratio (lower is better) and get references from past clients if you can.

·  Overall cleanliness and atmosphere. Dogs are highly sensitive to their environment and a cage of concrete and chain link is bound to bring them down. Even if the accommodation is spartan, it should be clean and free from odors.

·  Activity level and play time - If there's no built-in time for play and running around at a kennel, don't leave your dog there. Your pooch will need daily exercise and interaction, even if it's not one-on-one time. A kennel shouldn't be like a dog pound.

Make sure to find a Boarder you and your dog will both be happy with, and you're sure to enjoy your time away a whole lot more.