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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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5 Tips For Taking Your Dog To A Dog Boarding Facility

If you are going out of town and have a dog at home, you will need to find a safe place for your furry family member to stay. If you can't find a trusted family member or friend to look after your pooch, consider taking it to a dog boarding facility.

Here are a few tips to make the boarding facility experience pleasant for your dog.

Take a Tour of the Dog Boarding Facility

Before you put your furry family member in a dog boarding facility, you should take a detailed tour of it first. Make sure that the facility is clean and secure and the dogs are well taken care of. The facility should be adequately staffed and require dogs to be up-to-date on immunizations.  

Bring Your Dog's Food

A sudden change in your dog's diet can cause it to have an upset stomach. As such, you should remember to bring your dog's regular food to the dog boarding facility. Tell the staff members how many times a day your dog needs to eat and how the food needs to be prepared.

Inform Staff Members About Your Dog's Health Conditions

If your dog has a health condition, such as heart disease or arthritis, let staff members at the dog boarding facility know about it. Bring your dog's medications to the facility and instruct staff members when to administer them. You should also leave your veterinarian's contact information. 

Bring Your Dog's Favorite Item

At first, your dog may feel homesick and nervous about staying in an unfamiliar place. One way to ease your furry family member's stress is to bring an item from home to the facility, like a toy or blanket. A familiar item may bring your dog some comfort and happiness.

Remain Calm When You Say Goodbye

Leaving your pet in an unfamiliar place might make you feel anxious and sad initially. However, you should not be overly emotional when you say goodbye to your dog. Your dog may notice that you are upset and start to feel anxious. To avoid causing your dog extra stress, you should remain calm during your departure and make it quick.

If you follow these helpful tips, you can make your pet's stay at a dog boarding facility successful. If you are leaving on a trip in the near future, you should reach out to someone like Simply Posh Pets in your area.