Dog Boarding Reservations: Debunking the myths

If you are a dog owner, you will have to board your beloved pets at some point in your life. It can be difficult to know what to expect when taking your dog to a dog boarding service. There’s a lot of information about dog boarding, but not everything is helpful. In this article, you’ll read about some myths related to dog boarding reservations.

Myth 1: Taking Your Dog for a Boarding Reservation Means You Don’t Care About Them

This one is really unfortunate. The truth is that not everyone can be with their dogs 24/7. Many people work long hours and have other responsibilities in their lives. They still love their dogs enough to provide them with the best care for however long they need to leave them behind. For example, if your dog has separation anxiety from you, it’s unlikely that they will do well being crated or kenneled by themselves without any contact from you during the day while you are at work.

When most people think of leaving their pets home alone, they picture a lonely figure curled up in the corner of the house. This can really play out that way sometimes, but it doesn’t have to. If you’re going to be away for several days at once, consider looking into dog boarding services.

When you take your pup there, they’ll stay with other dogs who are also staying for short/long-term care. They will get plenty of exercise every day, playing with them outside if weather permits and romping around inside when it’s too cold or wet outside. Your dog won’t feel alone because they’ll have plenty of companionship from the other pups in the group.

In addition to keeping your pup active by giving them an outlet for their energy, the staff is always happy to take them on walks around the neighborhood. They also organize events where your dog can enjoy outdoor play.

Myth 2: All Dog Boarding Facilities are the Same

Some local dog boarding facilities are better than others. A common complaint about dog boarding is poor hygiene, so paying attention to details is important. Size is another consideration when looking for good boarding services for your pet. Several factors determine what kind of facility you’ll want to choose: the number of dogs allowed in each room, sanitization practices, and feeding are the three significant concerns among many. Ensure that you have an understanding of your dog’s needs before choosing a boarding facility. The last thing you want is for your furry friend to stay in a place where they aren’t happy and safe.

Myth 3: You Don’t Need to Bring Everything from Home

While it is true that most boarding facilities will have food bowls, toys, and other items needed by your dog during their stay, bringing some of these things can help make your pet more comfortable and less stressed. If your dog loves certain treats or toys, it can bring a sense of familiarity with them in their time away from home.

Myth 4: Dog Boarding Reservations are Not for Older Dogs

Your dog’s age shouldn’t stop you from taking advantage of boarding services if you need to leave town or go on vacation. On the contrary, it may be even more beneficial for older dogs to spend some time in a boarding kennel.

Suppose you have an aging dog dealing with health issues or mobility problems. In that case, it’s especially important that they receive plenty of exercise every day to keep their joints and muscles working well.

There’s no reason to feel bad about making dog boarding reservations and leaving your pup there. Remember, they will be well cared for, have plenty of social time with other dogs, and get plenty of exercise every day!

If you have any questions regarding dog boarding reservations today, contact Eastern Shore Pet Resort. We are committed to giving your pets the best care possible while you are out of the house! Schedule your reservation today by calling 302-777-PLAY (7529).

Contact Us:

Phone: 302-777-PLAY (7529)
Fax: 302-858-4795
Email: info@EasternShorePetResort.com
19022 Shingle Point Road,
Georgetown, DE 19947

Hours:

Daycare: 8:00am-5:00pm
Boarding Check-in: 2:00pm-4:00pm
Boarding Check-out: 9:00am-12:00pm
Early Drop-off/Check-in: $15
Late Pick-up/Check-out: $15

Revenues generated by the Eastern Shore Pet Resort help support the Brandywine Valley SPCA Animal Rescue Center’s (ARC) primary mission of animal rescue and rehabilitation services.

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