Placing Your Pet Into A Kennel (Part 1)
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Coordinate with them on which items will be required to take for your dog or cat to enjoy her or his stay. These items may include bedding, medication, toys, or a special brand of food.
Be open with the professionals regarding your pet’s behavior or personality patterns. This will enable them to adjust their methods appropriately. They might also ask for extra details that will assist them to make arrangements in the event your return is delayed.
What can you do that’ll assist in making the eventful day easier for you and your dog or cat?
Well, first off, you’ll have to work at keeping relaxed yourself. For many, it is an traumatic event to leave their beloved pet with someone. Your dog or cat will certainly pick up on any change in your feelings. In turn you will begin to worry if you feel they’re nervous. This circle of emotion can only increase the stress on that day.
As much as is possible, maintain a regular schedule. It is recommended that you don’t vary anything in their routine, life, diet, or anything else that might add to their nervousness. If your pet has any favorite items, perhaps you might bring these with him.

