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If you love the holidays, winter is an exciting time of year; but, if you’re planning to travel for an extended period of time this season, you might be wondering how you’re going to provide the best possible care for your furry friend. For many owners, pet boarding offers a safe way to ensure your dog or cat continues to receive love, care, and exercise while you’re gone.  If you’ve never boarded your pet before, it’s normal to have questions. Here are three tips to keep your pet happy over winter break.

Important Pet Boarding Tips for the Holidays

1. Visit the Facility

A great pet boarding facility should be clean and well-maintained with experienced staff and plenty of room to roam. This is particularly important because facilities will be busier than normal during the heavy tourism and travel seasons, and the staff should be anticipating more pets than normal. During your visit, you should see where your pet will sleep and play. Look at the animals that are already being kenneled; are they happy, or do they look stressed and unkempt?

2. Ask About Their Schedule

pet-boardingThe staff at your boarding facility should ask about your pet’s regular feeding times, as well as the timing of any medications they need to receive. Ask how often they give pets time to exercise and whether there is an on-duty attendant during playtime to ensure animal safety.

3. Plan Ahead of Time

You’ve found the perfect place for dog boarding—only to realize that they’re booked until next year. Tons of families travel during the holidays, which means that spots at your favorite dog kennel will fill quickly. Call to schedule a visit and book your time sooner, rather than later. It’ll save you a headache in the end.

 

Whether you’re looking for pet boarding, pet quarantine, or pet grooming, let Bar-King Dog Kennel take care of your four-legged friend. Based in Keaau and serving all of Hawaii, this pet boarding facility offers a wide range of services for all your needs. To learn more, call (808) 966-8733 or visit them online today.

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