I have a two year old jack russell terrier dog who is both mad and scruffy, wouldn't win anything at Crufts if you know what I mean!!
Anyway as I am going away for two weeks in August, I am having to put him in a boarding kennel, I visited the place unannounced and was impressed with what I saw, so I don't have any worries about that.
What I am unsure of though is because he has always been with 'the family' since a young puppy what sort of things can I do to get him 'ready' for his little holiday and a stay in the kennels?
Any advice animal lovers?
I would take the blanket he lies on or his favourite toy or some thing with your smell on it.
He will be okay as he will get walks.
You will also have to take him to the vet for an injection for kennel cough.
We also send her blankets and toys along with her- familiar things from home. I have to say she's never seemed particularly put out when we've collected her. The cat on the other hand is vocal for days
Pam
I wear an old T-shirt for a couple of days before he goes and then pop it into his basket so he has something that is familiar to him.
Polly
If it is a reutable kennel they will ask to see you yearly innoculations booster and expect you to have the animal imunised against kennel coughg.
I have a Chihuhuha and i wondered if anyone knows how the Doggy Passport scheme works?.. can u take the dog on the plane. I know if i did move abroad she wouldnt survive quarantine.
Bringing your pets to Britian don't be put of by the title it does give information on the Pet Passport scheme.
Thankyou allmen. I will definately take a look, "thanks from Uma" too.
We have booked our 5 month old shih tzu into kennels on 28th may for 12 days, it's the first time I have had too use kennels. We decided to have a 'trial run' and left her last weekend for 2 nights 3 days, I hated leaving her but kept telling myself it was a holiday for her as well. She was so pleased too see us when we picked her up. The staff seemed very nice and I phoned every day (mad arn't we) The only other thing I would advise is to make sure your dog has flea protection as I spotted one on my dog that evening. So it was straight to the pet shop and was advised to use a flea shampoo and put 'spot on' on her today which we have done also washed all her bedding and fumigated the carpets. but at least she should be protected for 4 weeks then another capsul is required. Hope this helps - Sue
i would do a dummy run ,we put our dogue de bordeaux in with our british bulldog for 2 weeks when he was 8months .(puppified still) what a mistake we made, we could not get his leash on him after bringing him home .a normally cute layed back puppy became a vicious snarling monster,he seemed to compare his lead with being locked up,we had to make him see who is master,he still now at 2yrs is cautious of his lead and will only allow us to put it on if hes sure he is going for a walk
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