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Things You Should Know Before Leaving Your Pet At A Cage Free Boarding Texas Facility

By Ronald Olson


If you are one of those people who travels for business and occasionally for pleasure, you know the stress of leaving a beloved pet behind. Kennels are a last resort for those who hate the idea of their pet being caged twenty-four hours a day. You have another option, but you need to do some research before you leave your dog with a cage free boarding Texas facility.

You will have to schedule an appointment so the staff can spend time getting to know your pet a little and evaluate. Most facilities have particular days and hours when they do the evaluations. The staff may want to introduce your pet to their current group to see how they all react. This is a great time to ask employees about their facility.

Good facilities have plenty of inside and outside room for animals to play and exercise. Some have pools, sand boxes, and play areas with safe structures for dogs to climb, investigate, and sleep under. Inside there should be plenty of comfortable furniture for the dogs to lounge and nap on.

You want to know that the staff is trained and experienced in handling multiple animals. There should be a vet on site or on call twenty-fours hours a day. At night, at least one employee must be in the sleeping area watching over the animals, not sleeping themselves. The staff directly engaged with the dogs needs to have CPR certifications and be familiar with animal first aid.

If the dogs are free to roam around, you are probably wondering what happens at meal time. The answer should be that the dogs are crated at this time so those that are territorial don't feel threatened. If the facility allows dogs to eat in groups, you probably want to take your pet elsewhere. Not all dogs are comfortable in crates. For these animals there should separate food areas that are supervised and secure. Any necessary medications can be administered by the staff.

You will probably want to know about the sleeping arrangements since none of the animals are caged. The facility you choose should have plenty of couches, futons, comfortable chairs and pet beds for animals to curl up on at night. Crates are normally available, but most owners prefer their animals to be free to move around during the night. At least one member of the staff must be in the sleeping area with the dogs all night.

These facilities are not suitable for all dogs. Those with aggressive tendencies and those that are extremely shy are better off at home with a sitter or in a kennel. Some dogs are natural loners, but well trained and amicable. Most facilities will accept these animals and make accommodations for their personalities.

A change in routine can be stressful for pets and their owners. It is much easier for both, when the transition from home to boarding, for the pet, is smooth and pleasant. Cage free facilities make the experience less stressful for both.




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