How To Prepare Your Dog For Boarding Over The Holidays

The end of the year is a great time to plan trips. The weather is getting colder, and you might be thinking of escaping to a warmer climate. There are also plenty of holidays to celebrate and memories to make while kids are home from school and college. Whether you’re seeking out warm, sunny beaches, a ski adventure, or a holiday gathering with family or friends, you may be planning to leave Long Island for awhile this winter. Of course, it’s sometimes possible to plan a pet-friendly vacation. However, in many cases, it’s better for your dog if you leave them behind to receive high-quality care around the clock.

When your dog needs boarding while you’re away, Dan’s Pet Care offers the best care options on Long Island. When you tour our facility, you’ll find a home-like, cage-free environment, with qualified staff on hand 24/7 to provide enrichment and care around the clock. Wondering what you can do to prepare your furry friend for boarding? Keep reading to discover some practical tips for getting your dog ready to board over the holidays.

Research and observe the boarding facility to ensure it’s up to your specifications

Don’t just believe what a boarding service says on their website. In order to fully understand what your dog’s experience will be like, you should schedule a tour to observe the facility up close. Look for cleanliness, a calm environment, and attentive staff.

It’s also wise to chat with the staff and get their perspective on what it’s like to work for the company you’re considering. Be sure to check online reviews, and ask around to see what other dog owners are saying in your area. Neighborhood social media sites, dog parks, and other local conversation hubs are a great way to get started.

Plan your pet’s boarding experience ahead of time to ensure you have time to plan

Waiting until the last minute to book your pet’s boarding services, especially around the holidays, can lead to disaster. It’s important to book early enough to ensure a spot is available at your preferred boarding facility. You’ll also need time to fulfil any special requirements or requests the facility may have. Your dog will need to meet certain health qualifications, including up-to-date vaccinations, and they may also need to meet specific behavioral standards.

Plan a short-term dry run to familiarize your dog with the boarding experience

If your dog doesn’t board overnight very often, you may have some concerns about spending several nights away from them. Planning a brief stay at the boarding facility, while you’re still in town, is a great way to relieve your anxiety and get some peace of mind while you’re away. After the stay, you can discuss your dog’s experience with staff who cared for them. You may get some helpful insights that will help you prepare your dog for a longer-term visit.

Be honest with the boarding staff, and with yourself, about your dog’s personality and challenges

If your dog has ever had episodes of aggressive behavior, be sure to fully disclose their history to the boarding facility. Knowledge is power, and knowing what to look for in your dog will ensure that everyone stays safe — including your dog, other dogs, and their caregivers. Boarding does mean that your dog will be in close proximity to their peers. If your dog finds prolonged exposure to other dogs extremely stressful, there may be alternative care options that would better suit their needs.

Clearly label your dog’s belongings and explain any special care instructions

If you’ll be leaving anything with your dog during the boarding experience, such as medication or food, make sure it’s clearly labeled. Be sure to leave detailed information about your dog’s diet, medication dosage and schedule, or special health concerns that staff should be aware of.

Plan a positive experience to welcome your dog back after their boarding stay

Positive reinforcement is a great way to get your dog to associate boarding with affection and security. Plan a play session with their favorite toy, a treat, or a trip to their favorite dog park to celebrate when you’re reunited with your pet.

Need boarding for your dog this holiday season? At Dan’s Pet Care, we offer a full range of pet care services for dogs, cats, and exotic pets. Our bonded and insured pet care specialists are ready to give your dog their best holiday getaway yet! Contact us today to get started!