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Does Dog Boarding Allow Puppies to Stay?

When their owners are gone on work or vacation, not everyone has family or close friends who can look after their pets. The key question is whether pups are allowed to visit the dog boarding as well or not. We want to address all of your questions in this post so that you are completely equipped to care for your puppy as they grow older. Bark N Walk is here no matter what so stick with us for more!

Before going to the dog boarding, how old should puppies be?

Puppies under the age of six months will not be accepted by the majority of kennels and house boarders. This is because they are still growing, and their link with you, as well as their familiarity with the world around them, is still evolving. Because their immune systems are still developing, they may be more vulnerable to viruses carried by other dogs in the boarding!

 

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Puppies: Dog Boarding or Home Boarding?

Which is the best for puppies is a typical question. The fact is that it all boils down to your particular preferences. For pups, who are naturally more gregarious and eager to explore, Dog boarding may be extremely isolated. Home boarding allows them to be in their familiar surroundings with less stress.

Puppies, like adults, have distinct personalities, therefore it’s possible that your pup’s personality is to blame. Some dogs are very attached and like to be near their family, therefore they may not perform well in dog boarding and would benefit more from a home environment. Others are more self-sufficient and may do well. If you plan to go on vacation every year, or even a few times a year, and leave your dog in boarding, it’s a good idea to start training your dog at an early age. This familiarizes them with the travel to the location, the ambiance while they are there, and the certainty that you will return for them. It might be upsetting for pups at first, but they quickly adapt.

How do you get them ready for boarding?

When preparing your dog for their first boarding stint at the kennels, it might be a bit daunting, but there is a useful checklist that can make things simpler for both of you.

Vaccinations: Before your puppy may stay in kennels, they must have both sets of immunizations. They’ll also require a kennel cough vaccination. This keeps them safe and lowers the possibility of the disease spreading to other canines outside the kennels. Many kennels may need you to wait a certain amount of time between immunizations and your stay; don’t wait until the last minute.

Medication: If your puppy requires medication, make sure you have enough for the duration of your trip as well as an extra week. You never know how long you’ll be late or what can happen, so this will keep your dog secure. Before you depart, provide explicit instructions for the boarding and chat with them in person to ensure that they understand what to do.

Toys: Leave them with toys and a familiar-smelling blanket. This will provide them with a great deal of comfort at night, and the toys will provide them with something to do during the day. You should also bring your dog’s food with you and follow the boarding’s exercise routine.

Information about how to contact us: When you leave your puppy, always provide your contact information as well as that of your veterinarian. If something goes wrong, they’ll have someone to contact. If they can’t reach you and need to take your dog to the vet, you should find out what their process is.

It all boils down to what is best for your pet. Puppies are precious little beings who require time to acclimate to their new surroundings and form bonds with their families. This is why it’s critical that they don’t go to dog boarding when they’re still young. However, they could always benefit more from Bark N Walk services.

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