Sometimes it's not
possible to travel with a dog. Also, bringing the dog on vacation can hamper
the activity of the rest of the family. Incidentally, it might be much smarter
on your part to board your beloved pet at a reliable kennel than to leave him
with a friend or relative or with some sitter. If you decide to leave your dog
in a kennel, here are some points to consider:
First of all,
check around the neighborhood to see if other dog owners can recommend a
particular boarding kennel. Ask if they thought the kennel was clean, well
organized and respected any special requests made regarding their dog's food or
housing. Or if they didn't like a kennel, find out why. Did the dog contract an
illness at the kennel, did it come home filthy, or did it suddenly support a
small nation of fleas? When it comes to choosing a kennel for your dog, the
best advice is to take the recommendation of someone you know who has had a
satisfactory experience.
Then make an
unannounced stop at the boarding kennel and ask to see the facility. The staff
should not find your arrival disturbing and should honor, within reason, your
request to view the premises. Expecting total spotlessness is unrealistic, but
personnel should be actively cleaning runs, and every dog should have clean
water. Foul odors of any kind should not pervade the air. Make a mental note of
how the animals, in general, look to you.
Well-run kennels
take a minute to check for fleas when dogs arrive and just before they go home;
flea problems are immediately treated. They require that all dogs have
up-to-date vaccinations, for their own protection and the protection of other
dogs. Many
Pet Dog Cat Kennel require proof of a current kennel cough
vaccination before they will admit a dog. The proprietors may insist that you
submit a certificate from your veterinarian stating all of these requirements
are met, so be prepared well ahead of time. These rules may seem inconvenient
to you, but they are in the best interest of your dog.
Kennels should
also allow you to bring food or toys from home, and provide canned food instead
of dry when asked, for instance. Administering regular medication to dogs may
or may not present a problem at a boarding kennel. If it does, it might be
better to board your dog at a veterinary hospital, where qualified personnel
will see to this job.
It's imperative to
leave an emergency number where you can be reached, as well as the name and
number of your veterinarian. If telephones and mail service are not part of
your vacation plans, provide the name and number of someone whose judgment you
trust, and leave written instructions empowering this person to authorize necessary
medical treatment. It's also a good idea to compose a brief medical history of
your animal and leave it with the kennel staff just in case.
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