Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Select A Dog Kennel

Leaving your dog at a kennel while you are away can be very stressful for both you and your pet. Knowing what to look for in a good kennel should make leaving your dog easier and even enjoyable for he or she.


Instructions


Choose a Dog Kennel


1. Talk with other dog owners about their kennels and what they don't like and like as well as the costs. Also, ask your vet and local pet store for any recommendations.


2. Call the kennels to see if they have room for your dog on the dates you need. Also, find out the costs involved to make sure they are in your price range. Additionally, you will want to ask about the hours they are open for drop-off and pick-up. Inconvenient hours can add a day or two to your dog's stay depending on your own time frame.


3. Do not make an appointment to see the kennel. Once you know the hours they are open, you will want to plan to 'randomly' drop by. By visiting unannounced, you will get a better idea of how the kennel looks on a day to day basis. Insist on a tour when you show up. If they will not give you a tour of the facility without an appointment, this should be a heads-up to the possibility of less than desirable conditions for your pet.


4. Pay attention to the condition of the kennel. Is it clean? Do you see anything that your dog might get into trouble with (anything broken or hazardous they might get into)? Where will your dog sleep? Are they crated all day or able to roam with similar size dogs? What does the yard look like? How often are they taken out and is it alone or with other dogs? How are the kennel operators interacting with the dog's that are currently there? Be sure to ask what vet they are affiliated with (if they do not have one on hand) and what they do in case of emergencies. Find out about their criteria. Is there an application? Do they screen dogs before accepting them? Are there shots required?


5. Ask to speak with current customers of the kennel. A good kennel should be happy to let you contact happy customers. Ask the customer to share their thoughts on the kennel.


6. Book your dog's stay.









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