Advice From The Doggie Nanny
Occasionally when someone brings their dog to a another home for boarding for the first time, they are upset. When I say "they", I mean both the owner AND the dog are upset. The doggie mom or dad is insecure about leaving their precious little pet with a stranger or family member that is new to the pet. The dog is frightened when they realize they will be separated from their mom or dad-- the people who are the focus of their existence. Quite understandable. Sometimes the pet parent exacerbates the situation with a prolonged goodbye and the dog's anxiety becomes heightened. Goodbyes should be short and sweet.
I want to reassure pet parents out there. How can you feel secure in your choice of boarding service? First, do your due diligence. You can get boarding recommendations from other pet owners, from your Groomer, Vet or even the internet.
Research the person or business with whom you are leaving your little pet. Spend the time to visit their home or facility. The last thing you want to do is to leave your precious pet with a boarding service without visiting beforehand, discover you made a mistake, but due to time and circumstances realize you have no other options.