dog boarding - tips to keep your dog comfortable
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dog boarding - tips to keep your dog comfortable

We adopted our dog about four years ago. Since then, our family has not gone on a vacation because it is difficult to do with a canine family member. As I watch my kids grow up and hear all of the stories that my friends tell me about their family vacations and all of the wonderful memories that they have created, I regret that we haven't gone on a trip. I began looking into some options for boarding my dog and found some great places to take him. Then, I began looking up information about how I can make his time at the boarding center easier on him. To learn the tips that I have found about keeping your dog comfortable while he stays in a boarding facility, go to my site.

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3 Ways To Make Your Dog's Boarding Experience Successful

Cecil Hanson

If you are going on a vacation with the family and you can't bring your dog along then you may consider dog boarding. Dog boarding is a great option for your dog when you are going away for a short amount of time, since dog boarding will provide a comfortable environment in which their needs are always attended to and they are able to socialize with the other dogs that are staying there. However, it can be hard for you to leave your dog behind, especially in a strange place. To make this as successful as possible, you will want to consider these three things:

Always Plan Ahead

You will feel much more comfortable leaving your dog behind at a boarding facility if you plan ahead by researching the best facility in the area. You can even bring your pet into a facility for a visit, which gives you the opportunity to see how well he or she adjusts. This also allows your dog to have the opportunity to adjust to the environment. If your dog has anxiety about you leaving, then you can even let your dog stay overnight to see how well that works out for him or her. 

Pack Properly

You shouldn't just drop your dog off at the boarding facility and expect them to adjust without bringing anything along from home. Instead, be sure that you pack properly by bringing a familiar blanket that your dog usually sleeps on or a favorite stuffed animal toy. You should also be sure that you bring along medications that they need to take, obviously, as well as dog food if your dog is on a strict diet. You may even consider writing out a list of your dog's special needs if he or she has any that you want the boarding facility to be aware of. 

Saying Goodbye Properly

Once you are ready to take off for your trip, you will find that the hardest part is leaving your pet. This can be hard on your pet, as well, so it is important that you say goodbye in the best way. Keep in mind that your pet will feed off your emotions, so it is important that you are calm and collected. And instead of making the goodbye prolonged, consider a quick goodbye and it should be much easier on you and your pet. Spending some quality time the night before you drop off should make this easy, as well. 

By following these three steps, dog boarding can be easy, simple, and extremely convenient for you. And once you come home, you will be happy to come home to a happy dog who is ready to go back home with you.


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