How to Choose a Good Boarding Clinic for Your Dog
Having pets is much like having children. They need someone to take care of them and give them food, water, and attention every day. This can be a problem if you are going on vacation, a business trip or if there is a family emergency. You find yourself asking where your pet will go and who will take care of them. Just as a child, you want them to be taken care of well and be safe. When going on a trip they will most likely have to go to a boarding clinic or the vet while you are gone.
Choosing a place for your pet to stay takes a lot of work and research. If your dog has a medical condition, you may consider boarding them with your vet while gone. Otherwise this can be expensive and is often not necessary. When choosing a boarding clinic, it is a good idea to visit the facilities, meet the people who will be taking care of your dog, and get all the information you need to feel comfortable and make a good decision. Call the clinic and schedule an appointment to ask questions and tour the facility. Make sure your dog will receive the proper dog nutrition,
dog supplements, and exercise they need during their stay.
When selecting a boarding clinic for your dog, ask as many questions as you need to so you are comfortable with the facility and know exactly what kind of treatment your best friend or friends will receive. Ask your vet, family, and friends for their own recommendations. Once you have seen the facilities and asked all your questions, sit down and evaluate each one and determine which one is right for your dog. Don’t spend your whole trip worrying about how your pet is doing. Get the information you need to make an informed decision so you are at peace while away and can focus on the task at hand.
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November 18th, 2009 at 11:15 am
Wow,
Nice page! I have to agree our pets are like children, and do we ever treat our little guests in that way! I run a very small dog grooming & boarding studio out of my home, for the most part, we specialize in the yorkshire terrier groups and small breeds. They are a delight to have around and it’s very intriguing to watch all their personalities and just how different each one is. I really take into consideration the owners requests as to how to take care of them and their personal needs. I will give you an example, one of my clients dogs refuses to drink out of a bowl, so every hour I take Archie outside and turn the hose on, that’s the only way he will drink water. I have another client whose dog learned how to drink out of the bathtub, also refuses to drink out of a bowl, so what he does is jump in the bathtub and barks for me to turn on the water for a sip. Boy…the things we do for our pets! LOL. At least for Archie, going outside isn’t too cold here in Arizona! Just stopped by to say nice job on your page.
Blessings,
Sharon
sharonsyorkiepuppies.com