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Evaluating The Boarding Dogs Houston Business

By Angela White


Running a kennel for pets whose owners have to go out of town is big business. That means that there are lots of choices for owners. If you have such a kennel for boarding dogs Houston way, you will need to provide certain things that clients look for. If you're an owner, you need to make sure the place you leave your dog is experienced, properly equipped, and reliable.

In Texas, there is no agency overseeing boarding kennels, so there are no regulations to enforce standards. This makes opening a facility easy for those who have the experience and equipment to do it right. Unfortunately, it's also easy for people who don't really qualify. You, as owner and responsibility-bearer for your pet, have to make sure you choose a reputable, dependable kennel.

Find out what experts consider the requirements for a good place for dogs away from home. A kennel should have policies in place that let customers know what to expect. This is good for employees, who will know exactly what's in their job description. It reassures owners of cherished pets that they will be cared for day and night.

Large, indoor-outdoor runs are good, so the animals can get fresh air and have interesting things to watch while being sheltered from the sun and the rain. Some places offer group exercise yards, which are OK for some dogs. Many owners, however, want their dogs to have access to an exercise yard but not to other dogs.

It's good for a facility to 'toot it's own horn', but owners need to make sure this isn't false advertising. An owner might want to drop in unexpectedly to see how things are really run, or leave the animal overnight to see how it seems to adjust to being away from you and to the new place and people. This will be reassuring if you need to leave your pet for a longer period.

Recommendations can be gotten from groomers, vets, and other pet owners. Any reputable business should be able to supply references. Owners should ask about years of operation, since experience helps, and how much time the operators will spend with the animals. Some kennels are very impersonal and professional - which is fine - while others welcome a visiting pet into the family.

There is a wide choice of boarding facilities in Houston. Some are like spas, where your dog can be groomed, manicured, and even trained if you like. Others will provide the basics -food (you probably should bring your own, anyway), water, shelter, and a comfortable place to lie and sleep. They will pretty much leave the animals to their own devices, which some owners prefer.

Leaving a loved companion is stressful enough without making sure that the 'babysitter' is competent, caring, and reliable. You won't want to come home to a dog that smells like an uncleaned pen, or one who has fleas, or one that seems unhappy with the recent experience. If you do the research, you should find a place both of you can be happy with.




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