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Doggy Digs: Well-Appointed Kennels

By: Gideon Laston



Doggy Digs: Well-Appointed Kennels

Gideon Laston

It's not easy to say goodbye, even if it's just for a short time. That's why so many pet owners struggle with the proposition of leaving their beloved dogs at a kennel. The irony is, that modern dog kennels are so well appointed; it's probably much harder on the pet owner than it is on the dog.

Whether it's for a quick out-of-town business excursion or an extended vacation, leaving the family dog behind can be a traumatic experience. Finding a trusted friend or family member to care for your pet in his or her own home is the best scenario, but it's simply not always an option. The other choice is to leave your dog at a kennel.

Not all kennels are created equally, so shop around to choose the one that's most suitable to your dog. If your dog is the high-maintenance, frill-seeking sort that needs constant attention, then a regular kennel will simply not do. Regular kennels will provide necessities, but no luxuries.

If you're only going to be gone for a day or two, this type of kennel will be fine for providing the basics: food, exercise and a warm, safe place to sleep. If you were going to be away for a week or more, however, it would be wise to ensure that your dog receives the same sort of attention that he or she is used to.

Look Before You Book

Check every detail of the kennel before you decide to leave your dog behind. Carry your list of must-have details that should be considered prerequisites for your pet's home away from home:

Space: The kennel must have sufficient space for exercising the dog outdoors, and have ample indoors space so your dog will not feel claustrophobic.

Cleanliness: All areas of the kennel should look and smell clean and fresh. Check the bedding where other dogs are sleeping. Avoid dirty, smelly kennels.

Well Ventilated: Make sure that there is good ventilation with a clean, fresh air. Be sure that the temperature is not too hot, or too cold. Outdoor areas should have shady spots available to provide a cool resting place during outside playtime.

Light: A light, bright kennel will aid in your dog's overall experience. Avoid kennels with dark and gloomy atmospheres. Look for windows that provide plenty of natural sunlight.

Packing For Your Pet

Try to make the transition as painless as possible for your pet. There are some things that you can bring along to make your dog feel a little more at home:

* A small, beloved toy for chewing or just to keep close at hand.

* You dog's water dish or food bowl

* A small piece of clothing that has your smell

* If your dog prefers a certain brand of food, bring it along and insist that the kennel use it

* Your dog's own leash, so that he or she will feel more comfortable on scheduled walks

In addition to these dog kennel necessities, you'll need to provide the kennel with certain information. Leave your out-of-town contact number, the name and number of your veterinarian and any of your pet's medications or vitamins with dosage details.

Last, and certainly not least, provide the kennel staff with any special diet requests or requirements. Give this information to the staff in writing, so every employee will have access to your dog's specific needs.

Leaving your dog at a kennel is a big decision, and the choice of kennels should never be taken lightly. Take the time to choose a well-appointed dog kennel and, if necessary, take steps to bring the kennel up to your, and your pet's, standards.

Author Gideon Laston is a contributor to several web magazines, on http://reviews-source.com/ pet product and http://reviews-guide.com/ product reviews topics. You can get a http://www.uberarticles.com/?id=35192&b=79 unique content version of this article.

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