Traveling without Your Pet? Smart Questions to Ask the Dog Boarding Company

Jackson, New Jersey Aug 27, 2019 (Issuewire.com)  - With air travel trending upward, both business and personal destinations are seeing an increase in guest traffic, according to industry experts. New Jersey dog-owners who plan to travel without their pets could be challenged to find suitable accommodations for their canine family members. Here are some smart questions to ask as you research what’s best for Fido:

  • Are the dogs supervised at all times? The better sitters watch over all of the guests with a special eye on newcomers!
  • Is there a schedule of activities and safety rules? A good day is broken up into areas of play, rest, feeding and more. Ensure they keep a watchful eye on canine good manners and special attention to our elders.
  • How do you group the dogs? The better sitters group the dogs by their activity level, not by size. If your dog is allowed at home on the sofa, they are more than welcome to use the ones in the sitter’s home. Some places don’t take in outside or aggressive dogs and keep them separate; they simply don’t board them.
  • Can we tour your facility? It’s actually a requirement at some facilities. When you and your dog visit before their stay, it makes everyone’s vacation more comfortable. You see where your dog will be and it makes it more familiar for your dogs stay. Keep in mind that meet and greets are done usually by appointment only. 
  • What medical paperwork do you require? Typically dog boarders ask that you provide evidence of up-to-date rabies, distemper, and bordetella shots.
  • Still, have questions? The best answer is to visit the boarding facility first and ask a lot of questions. The better places are skilled at administering medicines, pills, ear ointments and insulin; and they are good at grouping pets in the right environment with dogs of a similar nature.

Canine Sleep Over is a home-style New Jersey dog-boarding service that will give your canine kids more love and individual attention than they would ever get at a revolving-door kennel. They pride themselves in running an outstanding dog sitting service in the privacy of their own home on the border of Ocean County and Monmouth County, New Jersey. “Whether your travel reason is business, pleasure or an emergency, we are here for all of your dog sitting and boarding needs. It's always good to set up a meet-and-greet way prior to the need so that you and your dog can feel comfortable with your dogs home away from home. Even if you don't think you'll ever need a boarding place, it's still always good to set up a meet-and-greet, just in case an emergency arises," says owner Audrey de Gaster. As dog owners and lovers, Canine Sleep Over firmly believes that four-legged children should have a safe, fun-loving environment when their owners are away. While they could never totally duplicate your home, Canine Sleep Over does its best to be the most pleasurable alternative. 

Audrey has been boarding dogs for over 25 years out of her home and her background is Dog Training and Behavioral Modification. She has four outside play yards and ample room inside for everyone to enjoy. “We don’t over the crowd (not even over the summer or during Holiday time). We group our/your kids by their activity level, not by size. If your dog is allowed at home on the sofa, they are more than welcome to use the ones in my home” she revealed.

CanineSleepover.com is a home-style New Jersey dog-boarding service that provides comprehensive care for all types of canine pets. Open seven days, they are the leading dog-boarding and doggie daycare facility in central New Jersey.

 

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