When you’re planning to board your dog, proper preparation is key to ensuring a smooth transition for both you and your pet. Dog boarding can be a stressful experience for some dogs, but with the right planning, you can ease their anxiety and guarantee they have a safe, comfortable, and enjoyable stay. Here’s your ultimate checklist for preparing your dog for boarding.
Before booking
your dog's boarding stay, ensure that all vaccinations are up to date. Most
facilities require proof of vaccinations to protect your dog and others in
their care. Common required vaccinations include rabies, distemper, parvovirus,
and Bordetella (kennel cough). This also protects your dog from possible
exposure to contagious diseases while in the facility.
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