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After I found out that I would be traveling a lot for my new job, I knew that I was going to have to make arrangements to care for my dog. I was nervous about leaving him behind, but I knew that the road would be far less comfortable than a cozy boarding facility. To find a great location, I talked with some of my pet owner friends and visited each location in person. I was able to find a facility that put pet care above all else, and I felt comfortable leaving my dog. This blog is dedicated to helping pet owners take care of their pets--even if they happen to travel for work.

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Choosing Between A Dog Kennel And A Pet Sitting Service

When you are planning an extended trip, one of the biggest factors you will need to consider is what you are going to do with your pet dog when you are traveling. As you think about your options and try to decide what the best environment for your canine companion will be, you are likely weighing two options: taking them to a dog kennel facility for boarding or hiring an in-home pet sitting service. Get to know some of the factors to consider when choosing in between these two options so that you can make the best possible decision for yourself and for your beloved dog.

Your Dog May Get More Supervision At A Dog Kennel

While having a pet sitting service com into your home may seem like a no-brainer, that is not necessarily the case. Pet sitters often come into your home for meals, breaks outside, and possibly for walks with your dog. However, having someone stay full-time with your dog would be very expensive. It could also be worrisome to have a stranger living in your home.

At a dog kennel facility, on the other hand, your dog will have more supervision and more people around to take care of them and pay attention to them. You do not need to worry about your dog missing meals or having accidents in the house when they are at a dog kenneling facility because there are numerous people on-site to ensure that this happens.

You Will Likely Need To Get Extra Vaccinations When They Go To A Dog Kennel

Because going to a dog kennel facility means that your dog will be around many other dogs with whom they do not usually interact, they will potentially be exposed to numerous viruses and other illnesses that they would not be otherwise. To help combat that, you will likely need to get your dog vaccinated for kennel cough or distemper.

Your dog will also need to be up to date on their rabies vaccine. Some dog kennels may even require additional vaccines and precautions to prevent the spread of illnesses at the kennel facility. At home, there is a much lower chance  that your dog will be exposed to such illnesses, although a pet sitter may bring something in on them if they do not properly wash their hands or change clothes between visits to different animals.

Now that you know a few of the factors to consider when deciding between a dog kennel like Alpha K-9 Kennels and a pet sitting service, you can make the best possible decision for you and your pet so that you can have the peace of mind that your dog is well taken care of while you are away.