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Boarding kennels
Choosing a boarding kennel
There are a number of questions
that you should ask before choosing a boarding kennel for
your dog. Probably the most important thing to do is to visit
the kennel yourself, even though it may have been recommended
by friends and family. Before going it is advisable to check
with the boarding kennel the best time of day to visit so
that you don't turn up at feeding time or morning cleaning.
This will enable the boarding kennel staff to spend more time
with you to answer any questions. At Paws 'n' Claws boarding
kennels we don't have an appointment system... just any time
between 11.00am and 3.00pm.
Questions to ask about
boarding kennels
You need to ask sufficient
questions about the boarding kennel to satisfy your requirements.
These should cover:
- up to date boarding kennel licence from local council
- dog vaccination requirements including Intrac
- feeding arrangements
- beds, bedding and toys
- medication - how is this monitored?
- heating
- disinfectants used and cleaning
procedures
- delivery and collection times
- charges
- availability at peak seasons
- staffing levels
- dog grooming and bathing
- laundry
- dog exercise facility
- administration - what information is recorded about you
and your pet - it should include
: your name and address and phone
numbers
: contact details while you are away
: your pets details - breed, age, medical history, medication,
vaccination record, temperament
: vets details
: feeding requirement
Boarding kennel visit
Areasof the kennel to visit:
- boarding kennels with dogs in!
- kitchen/food preparation and
storage
- grooming room
- laundry for dog bedding
- dog exercise area
- reception/administration
Boarding kennel features
Things to look for:
- attitude of staff
- standard of cleanliness of boarding kennels
- level of security - is there a secondary barrier to prevent escape?
- lighting and ventilation
- heating
- standard of maintenance
As you can see there's plenty
to ask and look at on a visit to the boarding kennels so allow
time for yourself and the kennel staff... and finally if you
decide to book do so well in advance to avoid disappointment.
Good boarding kennels get booked up early for peak season.
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