Looking For Dog Boarding Services For Puppies: 3 Features To Look For

Posted on: 3 May 2016

If your dog is still a puppy, you should look for a dog boarding service that will be able to take in your puppy until you get back. Unlike older dogs, puppies require more attention and care. You'll have to vet the various dog boarding services available in your area in order to find professionals who know what they're doing. In particular, here are 3 features you should look for.

Opportunities to Socialize

When leaving your puppy with a dog boarding service, you should definitely make sure that your puppy will receive all of the attention that it needs throughout its entire stay. Puppies, in particular, need to be socialized – especially between birth and up to 16 weeks of age. This is when your puppy will learn how to interact with other dogs and human beings.

Not only do you want to make sure that your puppy will have the opportunity to be exposed to many other dogs, you also need to make sure that those caring for your dog know how to properly socialize a puppy and how to look out for signs of stress. The best way to gauge whether the staff is educated or not is to actually spend some time with them. See whether they encourage positive interactions and whether they are quick to act when a dog in their care shows signs of stress. Common signs of stress include tail tucking, cowering or even lip licking.

Appropriate Dog Walking Stances

Almost all dog boarding services will offer to walk your puppy at least several times a day in order to make sure that they get the exercise that they need. On top of making sure that your puppy will get walked several times a day, you also need to make sure that the walker knows how to train your puppy in a productive way during these walks.

As puppies are still learning, it is important that the walker firmly establishes his or her role as the pack leader. This means that he or she should walk in front of the puppy during the walk at all times. He or she should be the first one out the door and the first one back in. Take a walk with the dog walkers to see whether they have full control of the dogs that they are walking and are quick to nip bad habits in the bud.

Consistent Training Exercises to Prevent Bad Behavior

You definitely do not want your puppy to pick up on bad habits while you're gone because they can be hard to stop when you get back. Many dog boarding services offer consistent training exercises for puppies in order to make sure that bad habits do not emerge while they are still actively learning.

If your puppy is not housebroken yet, you'll need to be able to find a dog boarding service that can accommodate that. Look for professionals that can help you housebreak your puppy in the way that you want. For example, if you want your puppy to only do their business outdoors instead of on a pad, make sure that the dog boarding services can accommodate that.

Conclusion

The ideal dog boarding service will not only be able to take in your puppy while you are gone, but will also be able to provide a happy and comfortable environment for it to grow and learn. Take a look at the type of services that is offered with the dog boarding to ensure that your puppy will have a good time even when you're not around. 

For more information on dog boarding, contact a company like Bailey Doggiewood LLC.

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