Article: Boarding
Your Dog.
If it's not possible to
bring your dog along on your vacation,
you'll have to arrange for his care while you're
away. One
choice is to have a reliable person come to
your home several
times a day to feed, water, exercise, and spend
time with your
dog. You could always hire a professional pet-sitter,
these
services are springing up in many places. This
however is a
whole separate topic. You would need lots of
references before
you could trust someone to come and spend so
much time with your
pet. Another consideration is that dogs have
a tendency to
"look" for their masters. So make
sure that your dog will not be
able to escape to find you, wherever you chose
to keep your dog.
Dogs can be great escape artists, and will practically
do
anything to look for their masters.
I own three dogs, and the
very few times I have left my dogs was
with my vet. That is not always the best choice
for everyone.
Remember you must feel comfortable about where
you leave your
pet. Don't leave you pet in a place if you have
doubts. These
doubts could nag you on your vacation.
Another solution is to
board your dog at a reputable kennel.
Prices and services for kennels vary, but whether
you choose
your vet's office or a lavish "dog spa"
, pay special attention
to the following.
Trust your common sense
when visiting a kennel as a possible
spot for your dog.
Meet the staff. Do you
like them? Are they naturally happy?
Again, trust your senses.
Make sure that the whole
kennel, outdoor and indoor runs
included, is clean and safe.
Make sure there are no
offensive odors. A kennel should NOT
stink of doggy smells. I remember one place
I went into, it
stunk so bad I just turned right around again.
Terrible.
Check the temperature.
It should not be too hot or too cold.
Also, see if there is ventilation. You don't
want your dog in a
stagnant air situation. I know that goldens
and labs do not
tolerate heat well.
The pens should be spacious
for the size of your dog.
The running area should
be clean and made of concrete. Outdoor
areas must be shaded.
It should be well lit.
If they are responsible
kennel owners, they will ask you for
proof of shots for your dog.
I believe a very important
point is to take a tour of the
boarding facility. You should be taken in to
where the pets are
housed. It should be clean.
Make sure your dog is secure
in the kennel. Could he escape to
try to find you? This is a very important step.
Doggy Ideas...
Bring along your dog's
bed or blankie and favorite toys. Try not
to be stressed when you drop your dog off. A
dog can sense this.
Once you have chosen the place for your dog,
you should feel
comfortable and guilt free to leave your pet
there. If you are
confident, your dog will feel this.
About the author:
My name is Ruth Bird. I have been married for
27 years to my
husband, Chris. Chris has been battling the
monster, MS, for a
number of years. People and Pet Health Care
are my passions.
Contact me here http://www.mimfreedom.com
My Pet site is:
http://mypetplace.blogspot.com