Just as much as you regard your pup as family, they regard you the same way.
They completely depend on you to take the utmost care of them, even when you’ve got to go out of town and leave them behind. The reality is that sometimes your human family and friends aren’t always equipped with the proper knowledge and patience to take care of your pup. In those cases, you can depend on the dog boarding professionals right here at Parkway Veterinary Center. As fellow pet owners and lovers, we feel your pain. Thankfully, here at the premiere dog boarding kennel, we can and will set your mind at ease. Before bringing your pup in, we’ve compiled a list of some ways that you can prepare him for your departure and entering into a new and unfamiliar place.
- Does your dog know his basic commands and is well socialized around other people and pets? If your pup displays signs of aggression or is otherwise unruly, he may not be a good candidate for dog boarding at Parkway Veterinary Center.
- Before you go on a long trip, try to bring your pup to our dog boarding kennel for a weekend stay. It will get her used to being away and staying in a new place with new scents and pets. This will also give you the opportunity to work out any problems before boarding your pet for an extended period of time.
- Once you’re sure that you’re going to bring your pup in for a longer stay, make sure that you have all of her food or any special medications. If you don’t use one of our in-house vets, provide us with your dog’s veterinarian’s phone number. Lastly, give our dog boarding staff your contact information and a local emergency backup for you.
- When you arrive with your dog at our dog boarding facility, give our staff any helpful and useful information about your pet, such as any medical or behavior problems. That could include fear of rain or thunder or a history of shaking and apprehension. Once you’ve officially checked in, kiss your fur baby goodbye and leave. You want to avoid long drawn out farewells. It’ll help you and your pup!