Every dog is different and depending on your relationship and their level of independence each dog will react differently when separated from their owner. Be prepared when taking your special friend to a boarding kennel to ensure they have a happy and comfortable stay.
Make Your Dog Feel at Home
If you dog is particularly dependent and suffers from separation anxiety it might be a good idea to take him to the kennel prior to the big stay. An overnight stay might ease your dog into a longer stay at a later date. Become familiar with the kennel and consider how your dog might react to different situations including training, feeding and other dogs. If your dog needs special attention or has special requirements, alert the kennel staff so they are familiar with your dogs behavioural tendencies.
If your dog is particularly anxious, you can walk them to the kennel yourself. Establish the area as a friendly and safe environment. For the more confident pooches there are pick-up and drop-off services available. Bring your dogs favourite toys and bedding as familiar scents will relax them and make feel more at home.
Boarding Kennel Checklist
Be confident you are leaving your special friend in the caring hands at All Dogs Boarding. Scott Donald and the committed team at All Dogs Boarding have you and your dog’s best interest in mind.
Scott Donald is a dedicated dog boarding and professional dog trainer who understands the difficulties faced by owners choosing the right boarding kennel. Scott’s All Dogs Boarding and Training Kennel offers every Brisbane, Gold Coast, Ipswich and the Sunshine Coast family the reassurance that their dog is in safe, loving hands while you relax and enjoy your time away. For more information on Scott Donald and the All Dogs Boarding Kennel, visit www.AllDogsBoarding.com or call 07 3808 4755 in Brisbane or 07 5546 6306 on the Gold Coast.