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lundi 11 décembre 2017

Questions To Ask Dog Boarding Longmont CO Kennels

By Donald Hughes


Most pets are like cherished family members. You wouldn't dream of letting just anyone care for them while you are away. As with children, if you are going out of town for business or pleasure and have to leave them behind, you want to have peace of mind knowing they are left in capable hands. Before you decide where to board your pet, you should be sure you are choosing the right dog boarding Longmont CO kennel for you and your animal.

If you haven't boarded your pet in the past, your vet can be a good source of suggestions when it comes to possible kennels. It may be that the clinic you use has boarding facilities available. This has several advantages. Your pet's records and medical history will be on hand if there is an emergency. The staff is already familiar with your pet and knows its particular personality traits. You might also ask dog park walkers who they have used in the past.

You don't want to leave your pet anywhere until you have had a chance to look it over. If the kennel staff is hesitant about allowing you to tour the premises, you should keep looking for a good kennel. An easy way to determine if the facility is a good one is to test it with your nose. Unpleasant smells are a sign the staff is not sufficiently diligent about cleanliness.

You should ask some questions about the staff that interacts with the animals in their charge. They may or may not have certifications of qualification. This is not required of all kennels, but they should know something about the dogs and cats in their care. You should feel like the employees are engaged and interested in the jobs they do.

Some kennels have limited exercise areas and do not have sufficient personnel to give individual dogs several walks and play times throughout the day. If your pet is large or hyper, you should ask about the exercise policy. You may have to pay an additional fee for extra walks. Most kennels separate animals unless they know the pets are used to each other and can get along.

When you initially tour a kennel, you need to be on the look out for holes, jagged edges, and bent wires in the fencing. No animal should be allowed to play with chew toys unattended. Most experts advise owners to leave collars at home, or remove them once you get to the kennel.

Sometimes a kennel is not the right fit for an animal. Aggressive and antisocial dogs can be problems in close proximity with other pets. Other animals have health issues that may make a prolonged kennel visit problematic. Pet sitters can be a good alternative in these cases.

Your pet's well being is paramount to you. You wouldn't leave any other family member in an unsafe environment. Finding the right kennel for your dog is just as important as finding the right babysitter for your little children.




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