Tips For Eliminating Your Dog's Stress in a Boarding Facility
As much as you love your dog and want your pal to join you wherever you go, there will be times when this won't be possible. If your best option is a dog boarding facility, here are a few tips to ensure a positive experience for your pet.
Convey Personality Quirks
When choosing where to leave your dog, look for a facility that suits your dog's personality. If your dog is more comfortable hanging out with humans or afraid of some animals, be sure to communicate this to the staff. Surrounding your dog with enjoyable people or animals will help to avoid discomfort.
Review Toilet Accommodations
Some facilities have set schedules to accommodate dogs' elimination requirements. Some dogs may need to use indoor potty pads if scheduled walks don't coincide with their habits. Dogs that are usually not allowed to relieve themselves indoors may refuse to use pads and experience anxiety and discomfort. Be sure to confirm if a dog boarding facility can accommodate your dog's potty schedule.
Review Meal Requirements
A dog's meal is often a highlight of its day. You've probably worked hard to figure out the best food options to balance your dog's nutritional requirements and taste preferences. Be sure to provide adequate food to last the entire time your dog is in boarding. Provide feeding instructions and restrictions and confirm mealtime supervision to prevent greedy playmates from stealing your dog's food.
Confirm Bunk Options
Some boarding facilities place dogs in enclosed kennels, alone or with other dogs, during the night. Dogs that are unaccustomed to being in cages may cry and become anxious. Before deciding where to leave your dog, make sure you confirm that the sleeping accommodations reasonably match your dog's preferences.
Researching boarding options that reflect your dog's personality and habits is the best way to ensure a positive experience for you and your pet.
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