Are you a pet owner, traveler and have a guilty conscience?  As any pet owner knows, your animal quickly become more than just a cohabitant in your home, but part of the family.  Unfortunately, they aren’t always able to come on family vacations with us.  So what do you do about pet boarding when the world calls but your beloved pet stays home?

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Quality Kennel Pet Boarding

The most cost effective option for most pet owners, other than taking them to stay with friends or family, is usually a kennel.  Kennel’s offer your animals (especially dogs) the chance to interact with each other.  However, not all kennels are equal, so these are some of the important things to take into account when choosing a kennel.

  • Tour the kennel first.  A good kennel will give you full access to all pet areas and want to spend some time getting to know your pet before agreeing to board them.  Look for things like kennel cleanliness and smell, good lighting, proper bedding and access to multiple water sources.  Many top level kennels now have 24 hour video access so you can keep an eye on your fur baby from the road.
  • Does the staff seem to have a good report with the animals and are there enough of them.  Ideally, 8-10 dogs/staff member is a good ratio.  For cats and other animals that spend more time in individual areas, the numbers might be lower.
  • Pay attention to play time.  Your animal will do much better while you are gone if they are occupied and stimulated with play and interaction.  Some kennels will include only small amounts or no play time in base rates.  Ask exactly what your animal will get to do each day and know if you should bring your own toys.
  • Safety issues:  Look for broken equipment or insecure fences.  More importantly, ensure that pets will not be left unattended with chew toys or other small choke hazards and requiring a quick release collar (or no collar) will help make your pet safer.
  • Immunizations are going to be required at reputable kennels.  The usual for dogs include: rabies, the combination (DHLPP), and bordatella, but there may be more requirements, like a negative fecal sample.  Cats should have a rabies vaccine, and their Distemper (FVRCP) combination shot.

Pet Boarding in a Private Home

  • Many services are available to match your pet with a qualified pet sitter.  These include care.com, rover.com, and dogvacay.com.
  • The advantage is that you generally will be able to be more selective.  The cost will be comparable or slightly higher than a kennel.
  • Sort by # of animals the sitter will have at one time, other pets in the home, children in the home, yard type, experience sitting pets, etc.  Using a service to find an at home boarding service will mean the sitter has insurance and optional access to a 24 hour telephone veterinary service.  May sitters will get extra certifications such as animal CPR.  Most sitters will administer oral medications and follow your feeding schedule.
  • If you have multiple pets, you can usually find a sitter who will take them all.

    Roma pet boarding with Rover.com

    Roma at the dog sitter.

  • Set up an appointment ahead of time to meet the sitter, take your animal and let them acclimate to the environment and make sure it is a good fit ahead of time.
  • The sitter should be willing to send you regular photos of your pet.

In Home Pet Boarding (and house sitting)

  • Believe it or not, this is not always a more expensive option.  Use the same services as listed in the previous section to find a sitter who will come to your home and stay there with you pet.  This option is particularly beneficial for older animals or those who don’t do well with other pets or in new environments.  We’ve had to use this option for our 14 year old dog and I’m not quite sure she even noticed we were gone.  She was comfortable in her own environment and it was the least disruptive option for her.
  • Definitely meet the sitter ahead of time and you may want to ask for references beyond website reviews.  You’re letting this person into your home so you need to make sure you feel comfortable with them.
  • Be very clear upfront on what you expect them to do.  Can they eat your food or use your exercise equipment?  Can they have guests over to your home?  How much time do you expect them to spend at your house with your pet during the day?  These are all things to make sure to talk about before agreeing to hire someone.
  • Usually an in-home sitter will be comfortable giving medications and providing extra care for your pet.  If they aren’t from your neighborhood, let them know the best walking routes, location of your local vet office, etc.
  • The sitter should be willing to send you regular photos of your pet.

Vet Clinic Pet Boarding

  • Some vet clinics will board animals, but many reserve this for animals needing medical care while boarding.  Their primary function is not to entertain and engage your pet, but to keep them healthy and safe.  If your animal needs more intensive care, consider boarding with your vet’s office.

However you do it, prepare ahead of time, leave your pet with some personal items that will remind them of you, and enjoy your vacation so you can come home refreshed and ready to spend some quality time with your favorite furry friend.

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