Finding a Safe, Comfortable Dog Boarding Facility for Your Pet



Having to leave your pet behind can make the prospect of leaving on vacation bittersweet. While there are plenty of facilities for dog boarding in San Diego, finding just the right boarding environment will give you peace of mind and keep your pet from feeling too homesick or anxious.

Safety, Cleanliness and Health

It's always important to request a tour of the facility before reserving a stay for your dog. Make sure that you feel that pet quarters and any social areas are clean and safe. Touring the facilities beforehand also gives you a chance to meet the staff and make sure that you feel comfortable leaving your pet in their care.

A professional boarder should also require that all pets be current with vaccines for rabies, DHLPP and bordetella. If your pet will be joining in on social play, make sure that the other boarded pets are neutered or spayed. Finally, if your pet is taking any medications, ask whether staff will administer it as needed.

Room to Relax

Options for dog boarding range from basic room and board to comprehensive packages that include private or social playtime, interactive toys, extra treats and even neighborhood walks. However, even a basic boarding package should include a private enclosure with both an indoor and outdoor space. This gives your pet room to stretch his or her legs and breath fresh air while also having a cozy place to sleep.

Choosing Activity Options

While some dogs have mellow personalities and happily go with the flow, others might need a little more attention or exercise to keep from becoming anxious or homesick. Social play options are great for friendly pups with plenty of energy, while older or less social dogs may benefit from daily walks or individual playtime.

If you're looking for dog boarding in San Diego, visit Pacific Pet Resort to check out the newly-remodeled facility in Oceanside and learn about available premium pet care packages.



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