Must Know when Boarding Your Dog

Different Kennels Have Different Policies and Rules

You may have housed your dog before. However, if you're using a new kennel, it's important to talk to them about their policies and rules that pertain to various aspects of caring for your dog. These include:

Before Boarding He Check for Parasites

Like viruses and diseases, parasite problems can pose a significant threat to kennels and the animals that will be staying there with your dog. Because of this, many boarding schools will insist on doing a

parasite check themselves before admitting them. If your dog is found, it must be treated at your expense before you can board.

It's much easier and cheaper to check your dog for parasites yourself before boarding.

Your Vaccinations Must Be up To Date

Although every kennel has individual admission criteria, one thing is certain: every reputable kennel you place one high priority on your dog's health will insist that their vaccinations are up to date and proof of this is provided before they are admitted. This is because there are many serious diseases that can spread very quickly in places with a lot of dogs, making kennels the perfect breeding ground for disease. By making sure all dogs have their vaccinations up to date, you minimize the risk of your pet and others getting sick.

Make Sure You Get Your Own Have Area

The guesthouse ensures that all dogs housed there have their own space where they can sleep, eat and relax on their own terms and without interference from other animals be able.

Ask the kennel what their guidelines are for dogs walking or chatting together, and make sure there aren't too many animals to interact at one time. two or three is optimal. Also, if your dog doesn't play well with others, make sure he has the opportunity to go for a walk alone.

Do Not Change Your Dog's Food

It is not advisable to change an animal's diet in the short term. This is because your digestive system can take some time to adjust, and when it does, it's usually time to go back to the original food you ate. Check what meals the chosen accommodation can offer.

If it's not the same brand your dog is currently eating, ask if they can provide you with your own. Just make sure you provide more than enough; You can always take leftovers home with you.