Tips For Making Your Dog Comfortable At Dog Boarding

30 November 2016
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If you are planning on going on a long trip, you will need to make sure that your dog is taken care of. If you don't have anyone that you can have come over to your house and watch your dog, you will need to have him or her boarded. This can be a frustrating, scary experience for your dog. He or she will miss you and possibly feel very anxious at the dog boarding kennel. Luckily, there are some steps that you can take to make sure that you help make your dog as comfortable as possible at the dog boarding facility.

1. Bring Toys and a Blanket

The first thing that you need to do is pack a set of toys and a blanket for your dog. Make sure that everything that you bring to the kennel has a tag sewn into it with your name on it in order to make sure that it doesn't get lost with the rest of the toys that the kennel has. The toys will help your dog feel more at home while he or she is interacting with the other dogs and can help him or her feel less anxious. 

You also want to bring a blanket to lie on the bottom of the crate that your dog will be sleeping in for the night. This will help your dog be physically more comfortable in the crate, but also make him or her feel more like he or she is at home. You want to reduce stress and anxiety as much as possible for your dog to help him or her get through being boarded more easily.

2. Try Short Trips First

Before you leave your dog in the kennel for a week or more at a time, consider dropping him or her off to play for a few hours and then coming back. By slowing easing your dog into staying the kennel for longer and longer periods of time, you can increase the overall comfort that they feel at interacting with other dogs and the people who work at the kennel. This will help your dog see that it is not an entirely new experience and feel a lot more calm.

For more information, talk to a company that specializes in dog boarding, such as Sally Terroux Dog Training. They will be able to provide you with some tips for making sure that your dog does as well at the kennel as possible.


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