What To Watch For When Boarding Your Pet (Part 2)
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Is it a secure area that would stop your cat or dog from escaping and looking for you?
How do they handle problems?
Does the conduct and appearance of the personnel inspire confidence in their training?
What is are the provisions for adequate food and fresh drinking water?
Does the area smell and look clean?
Is there adequate ventilation, good climate control, sufficient light, and a healthy environment?
Are rest and exercise areas secure and safe from other pets?
Always feel free to ask questions about their guidelines in an emergency. A kennel with standards will be ready to answer any questions that you have. They should be able to show their agreement that explains what your rights and their duties are. This will clarify any misunderstandings.
It’s good to keep in mind that some boarding kennels may limit contact with the area the pets are located. This can be to ease the stress for any of the animals who may react aggressively to visitors. In any case, they should be able to provide a window or viewing port for clients to check the conditions available for their pets. Also keep in mind features like all the dogs having adequate space to run around in. Also that cats have enough room to relax and feel separate from all other cats.

