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Boarding Your Dog: What to Know

Boarding Your Dog: What to Know

If you're heading out of town and leaving your dog in a boarding facility for the first time, you're bound to have a few questions and concerns. Today, the vets at Cinder Rock Veterinary Clinic share some important things you should know about boarding your dog and choosing a reputable boarding facility.

Things You Should Know When Boarding Your Dog

Here are some things you should know and take into consideration before choosing a boarding facility (kennel) for your dog:

Look into the policies of the boarding facility you're thinking about. 

Before boarding your dog at a new facility ask them about their rules, regulations, and what they offer. For example, what type of food do they feed the dogs, what items can you bring from home (toys, blankets, etc.), what are their emergency procedures, and if they can administer your dog's medicine or provide vet care when needed? 

Asking about the policies, procedures, and services the facilities offer can help you determine the best home away from home for your dog.

Make sure their hours align with your needs. 

Is the boarding facility open at a convenient time for you to drop off and pick up your dog? Do they offer weekend pickups or extended hours? You don't want to return home on a Sunday and have to leave your dog for an extra night!

Inspect the cleanliness of the facility.

Environments that house a lot of pets can get messy quickly. While a boarding facility can't be kept fully sterile, a high-quality boarding facility will still look and smell clean. So, before booking your dog's stay visit the kennel and make sure it's kept organized and clean. You can also use this opportunity to get a feel for the kennel staff and watch how they interact with the other boarders.  

Be sure your dog's vaccinations have to be up to date.

While every kennel has its own criteria for maintenance, all reputable boarding facilities have one thing in common, your dog's vaccinations have to be up to date. They will require proof that your dog has received all of the required immunizations because many common dog illnesses and diseases can spread quickly in kennel settings. This helps keep your pooch and the other dogs at the facility safe. Ask the kennel in advance which immunizations they require your pup to have.

Don't be emotional when you drop off your dog. 

Dogs are good at reading the emotions of their owners. They will be able to tell if you are stressed, overcompensating, or saying goodbye. Your dog's mood and behavior will reflect this, making it harder for them to relax once you leave. To make the separation easier keep things simple, short, and positive.

Trust your gut.

It's always best to trust your instincts when choosing a kennel for your dog. If you don't feel comfortable with a place, look for another. If they have a policy you don't like, look around at different kennels until you find one that you can trust completely. 

Boarding Your Dog at Cinder Rock Veterinary Clinic

We offer high-quality overnight boarding and daycare services for cats and dogs in Redmond. We can provide your furry friend with a home away from home while you are away. Some of the services we offer include medical boarding, temperature-controlled kennels, a separate boarding area for cats and dogs, playtime with staff, daily walks, and more!

If you'd like to set up a visit to see our facility or make an appointment to board your dog please contact us today!

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Cinder Rock Veterinary Clinic is accepting new patients! Our experienced vets are passionate about the health of Redmond companion animals. Get in touch today to book your pet's first appointment.

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