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Finding Good Dog Boarding Kennels

Finding good dog boarding kennels where you can leave your dog with the assurance that he is safe involves some effort on your part. When you leave your dog at one of the many dog boarding kennels close to your home, you are entrusting his life to the kennel. You do not want to make a mistake and leave your dog in a kennel that may end up being harmful.

 

Here are some tips that you can use when choosing the right dog boarding kennels for you :

Ask to see the inside of the kennel

If the kennel is clean and there is enough room for your dog, the owner should not have a problem with you inspecting the premises. Those who have reputable dog boarding kennels do not mind if someone wants to inspect the kennel. They should not have anything to hide.

Ask to meet the staff who will be caring for your dog

If you were leaving your child with a babysitter, you would want to meet the babysitter beforehand. A dog is a helpless creature, like a child, and depends on you to find him the best care. You should meet the staff who will be caring for your dog when looking for dog boarding kennels. Ask them how long they have been working there and judge for yourself if they have a genuine affection for animals.

Ask the municipality about any complaints

If there have been complaints lodged against any dog boarding kennels, they are often lodged with the municipality where the dog boarding kennels are located. If the complaint has been made and signed, this is public knowledge. Talk to your local chamber of commerce to see the best dog boarding kennels.

Make sure they follow the rules

Dog boarding kennels should be licensed by the state and should require dogs to have proof of all current vaccinations. If a dog boarding kennel does not follow the rules, this should be a red flag for you. Make sure that all dog boarding kennels that you consider leaving your dog at are licensed and require proof of all current vaccinations.

Chances are that there are many dog boarding kennels in the area where you live. Take a look around and find one that will pamper your pooch when you are away. Many dog boarding kennels will not only offer boarding, but will groom and care for your dog while you are out of town.

Take a look at the kennel before you go on your trip and make sure it is a place where you will be able to leave your dog without worrying about him. Make sure that the staff is knowledgeable and like animals. Also make sure that they follow the laws of the state.

When entrusting your dog to dog boarding kennels, you should follow all of the above advice. You should start checking out dog boarding kennels when you get your dog so that you know where you can leave him when you go out of town.



 

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