{"id":107,"date":"2023-01-18T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2023-01-18T00:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/cafepamenar.ca\/?p=107"},"modified":"2023-02-07T14:31:04","modified_gmt":"2023-02-07T14:31:04","slug":"what-to-pack-when-boarding-your-pet","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/cafepamenar.ca\/what-to-pack-when-boarding-your-pet\/","title":{"rendered":"What to Pack When Boarding Your Pet?"},"content":{"rendered":"
Now that you’ve established plans for your dog’s care while you’re gone, it’s time to pack everything they’ll need. The following materials are required regardless of where you board your pet. Before dropping off your dog at the boarding facility, you must pack the following essentials. Make a list to keep track of everything, so you don’t forget anything.<\/span><\/p>\n Proper identification is vital even if you only keep your dog at home. During boarding time, however, you must verify that your pet’s information is up to date. A collar with an ID tag and a microchip is arguably the most effective method of canine identification.<\/span><\/p>\n They should each include your dog’s name, phone number, and potentially even your address. You should almost certainly include emergency contact information as well. Also, visit sites like <\/span>www.putnamnorthanimalhospital.com<\/a> <\/strong>to get your pet’s oral health in check before boarding to avoid any future mishaps.<\/span><\/p>\n It’s a good idea to leave emergency contact information for your dog, just like you would for a human child. If you are leaving town, provide the name and phone number of someone in the area who can assist the boarding facility in caring for your dog in an emergency. Your best bet is a friend or family member, as they will most likely get along well with your dog.<\/span><\/p>\n In addition to their information, you should include your veterinarian. If something happens while you’re away, your regular veterinarian can access your dog’s health records and use them as a resource. If your general practitioner veterinarian cannot help, he or she can transport your pet from the boarding facility to a nearby emergency clinic.<\/span><\/p>\n If you are familiar with the emergency clinics in your area, you should <\/span>check their website<\/a> <\/strong>and include them on the kennel’s list. The more information you provide, the more effectively the kennel staff can respond to an emergency.<\/span><\/p>\nIdentification<\/span><\/h2>\n
Emergency Contact Details<\/span><\/h2>\n
A Familiar Blanket or T-Shirt<\/span><\/h2>\n