Vacationing with Dogs
- Author Ann Stewart
- Published July 17, 2011
- Word count 460
As vacation season is quickly approaching again, {the question lingers of what to do with your pets|what will you do with your dogs while you're traveling. There are two primary options people use if the animals are staying home: 1) friend, neighbor or relative or 2) kennel. Let's explore each of these a little and why they may or may not be a good idea.
The Well Intentioned Relative
Many people resort to the well intentioned friend, relative or neighbor to keep an eye on the house while they're vacationing; this includes caring for the cat, dog and other pets. This option definitely has its benefits. First, it's usually pretty economical. Some people will do it for as little as $5-$10 per day; some will even do it for free if they like you enough. Often your dog is already familiar with the person you've asked to house/pet sit, meaning there won't be as much separation anxiety while you're gone. It also means you don't have to pick your pet up from another place when you get back, making it a little easier to get back into your normal routine.
There are some drawbacks to this option, however. First, if something comes up in the life of the person you've asked to care for your dog, like an unexpected family emergency or illness, is your companion going to receive the kind of care they deserve? Second, what happens if your dog gets sick, or decides to run away while outside? Does the person responsible for them know how to handle the situation and do they have the availability to get your pet to a veterinarian if necessary?
The Kennel
One of the first, but commonly dismissed, options for what to do with your pet while you're away is a kennel. Not all kennels are equal, so doing a site tour and taking a little time to get to know the people who are responsible for its operation is critical in choosing the right location. With that said, when you do find a reputable boarder, there are several distinct advantages to leaving your pet here.
First, while you're away your companion will have interaction with other animals. If setup correctly, these interactions will be with other like-tempered dogs to ensure personality compatibility. This socialization helps relieve some of the separation anxiety associated with an owner not being present. Additionally, if you have an elderly dog, good boarding kennels know how to handle geriatric issues, and will be able to get immediate veterinary care if needed. You can also rest assure your animal is going to be safe while in the care of a good kennel. They'll make sure there is no "escaping" and being endangered by passing cars or terrorizing neighbors.
Owner of Advantage Pet Center, Ann Stewart has the pleasure of working with dogs, cats, lizards, and guinea pigs, just to name a few, by offering doggie daycare, cat and dog grooming, and pet boarding for all varieties of pets. Ann is continually looking for ways to help the owners of these animals maintain a happy home for the entire family.
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