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Barks and Meows

How to choose a pet boarding facility for your cat or dog?


  1. Research Facilities:

  • Look for local facilities by asking for recommendations from friends, family, or your veterinarian.

  • Check online reviews and ratings on platforms like Google or social media.

  1. Visit the Facility:

  • Schedule a visit to the boarding facility. This allows you to see the conditions firsthand.

  • Pay attention to cleanliness, overall hygiene, and the general atmosphere of the facility.

  1. Ask Questions:

  • Inquire about the staff-to-pet ratio to ensure your dog will receive adequate attention.

  • Ask about the daily routine, exercise schedules, and playtime for the dogs.

  • Check if the facility has protocols for handling emergencies or health issues.

  1. Review Policies:

  • Understand the facility's policies on vaccinations, including required vaccines for all dogs.

  • Ask about the facility's policy on feeding, medication administration, and any special needs your dog may have.

  1. Observe Staff Interaction:

  • Watch how staff members interact with the dogs. They should be attentive, caring, and knowledgeable about dog behavior.

  • Ensure the staff has a genuine love for animals and is dedicated to their well-being.

  1. Check Security Measures:

  • Ensure the facility is secure and has measures in place to prevent escapes or unauthorized access.

  • Confirm that all dogs are properly identified with collars and tags.

  1. Verify Licensing and Accreditation:

  • Check if the facility is licensed and adheres to local regulations.

  • Some facilities may be accredited by professional organizations, which can be a sign of high standards.

  1. Review Online Presence:

  • Visit the facility's website and social media pages to learn more about their services, values, and customer testimonials.

  1. Consider Special Needs:

  • If your dog has special needs or requires specific care, ensure that the facility can accommodate those requirements.

  1. Trust Your Instincts:

  • If something feels off or if you're not comfortable with the facility, consider other options.

  1. Trial Stay:

  • Before committing to a longer stay, consider a short trial stay to see how your dog adjusts to the environment and how the facility meets their needs.

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