Dog Boarding

Tips for Boarding your Dog

If you are planning a holiday or a quick getaway trip, a significant concern for any dog owner is where to keep your precious dog when you are away. Most pet owners do not like using kennels and will often look for other alternatives. Boarding your dog is the perfect solution that will give your pets a great time and also give you comfort during your trip knowing that your dog is perfectly secure.

Besides the added convenience of getting a host dog sitter within your neighborhood, a significant benefit to dog boarding at home is the potential of finding a host that will accommodate your pups exacts needs. The dog sitter will usually provide the same level of attention and love to your dog, thus minimizing their anxiety when you are away for some time. As dogs come in unique personalities and size, here are a few tips to find the ideal boarding hosts for your precious pets.

Puppy boarding

The host you choose for the puppy boarding must give constant pet supervision. Since puppies require lots of attention, the host will probably be on the lookout continually to ensure that the house is harmless for exploring as well as ensuring that your puppy is happy and healthy. Retirees and stay at home parents are perfect for puppy boarding. Ensure you check out their house first to confirm that is a fun and safe environment for your puppy.

Big dog boarding

Find a person who likes big dogs and also has a big yard where the guest dog can roam freely. Bigger dogs may require more exercise, and the host will recognize how to mentally and physically take care for dogs with lots of strength and energy. It is recommended to find a host that has specific experience with that dog breed to ensure they will be entirely comfortable when hosting your dog even in public.

Anxious dog boarding

Most dogs will experience an uncomfortable separation anxiety every time they are not with their treasured owners. Hence, it is critical to select a host that knows ways of calming your dog down and loving them through all that anxiety. Gentle and calm hosts that can earn your dog’s trust are highly recommended.

Senior dog boarding

A host with experience with a senior dog knows that it is imperative to take it slow and be patient with the pet. In this case, consider a host without other high-energy pets or children.

References Cesars Way, BHG

 

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