Sunday, August 2, 2009

What does boarding means?


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when i worked at a boarding kennel we took care of your dogs or cats and pet them and let them outside once a hour and fed them what the owner brought them. but not to bash my ex-job or any thing but i hated to see the dogs after the owner left and they started crying for there owners and somtimes they didn't even eat the whole time but if you have to, find the best place in your area for boarding your dog and quiz them and give your pets somthing from the house like some owners brought the dogs bed and somtimes there favorite toy.
Boarding is sending your dog to a kennel to be cared for while you are gone.
In most cases it means having your dog locked up for 22 hours a day in a cage.
Consider using something called "dog camps".
Sending to a vet or kennel to take care of your dog when you are out of town for a length of time...
Doggie day care
Boarding means they will house your dog %26 take care of them if you have the need. Like if you wanted someone to take care of your pet while you went on vacation!
boarding as in board and lodgings for a fee the advertiser will look after your pet feed it excersise it and bed it down
Boarding is a facility that takes care of your dog while you are away. There is also some programs that will actually come to your house instead of shacking your dog up in some cage. They are really good and nice. They walk your dog for like 30 minutes, feed/water them, play with them and groom/bathe if neccessary.
They will keep your pet for you while your on vacation...etc
Like a pet hotel.
Boarding facility. A place to put your animal in the care of employees when you go on vacation.etc
A lot of vet clinics or kennels offer boarding as a service to clients. (Ex: going on vacation, they will charge you a fee to house your dog/cat/etc... IN A KENNEL or CAGE). Although a lot of people choose this route, there are so many other options these days, Doggie Hotels/Spas, In home pet sitters, etc...with more PLUSH accommodations.
I am a GOLDEN RETRIEVER breeder and have many pups from previous litters who stay with me while their families are vacationing to avoid "Boarding" them in a kennel. I actually board dogs at my house (one at a time of course) to have the loving home environment. Plus they can have more attention that way.

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