When planning a vacation, one of the biggest concerns for dog owners is what to do with their furry friend. While some may have the luxury of taking their dog with them, others may not be able to due to travel restrictions, the dog's health, or other reasons. This is where dog boarding services come in handy. There are different types of dog boarding services, each with its advantages and disadvantages. This blog post will explore the different types of dog boarding services and what to expect from each.

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Traditional Boarding Kennels

Traditional boarding kennels are the most common type of dog boarding services. They are facilities that provide a temporary home for dogs while their owners are away. These kennels typically provide food, water, and a place to sleep for the dogs. The dogs are usually housed in individual runs or cages, which may be indoor or outdoor. The kennel staff will care for the dogs' basic needs, such as feeding, watering, and exercise. Some kennels may also offer additional services, such as grooming or training.

Luxury Boarding Facilities

Luxury boarding facilities are similar to traditional kennels but offer more upscale amenities. These facilities may offer larger runs or suites with comfortable bedding, TVs, and even webcams so owners can check in on their pets. They may also offer additional services such as massages, swimming pools, and even "pawdicures." Luxury boarding facilities are typically more expensive than traditional boarding kennels.

In-Home Boarding

In-home boarding is a dog boarding service where the dog stays in a pet sitter's home. This service is becoming more popular as it provides dogs a home-like environment and individual attention. The dog will live with the pet sitter and their family and will receive individual care and attention. In-home boarding is a good option for dogs who do not do well in traditional boarding kennels or who have separation anxiety.

Pet Sitting

Pet sitting is a service where a pet sitter will come to the owner's home and take care of the dog while the owner is away. This service provides dogs with the comfort of staying in their own home and familiar surroundings. The pet sitter will come to the home to feed, walk, and play with the dog. This option is typically more expensive than traditional boarding kennels, but it is a good option for dogs who prefer to stay in their own home.


What to Expect from Dog Boarding Services

The Different Types of Dog Boarding Services

When choosing a dog boarding service, it is important to know what to expect. Here are a few things to keep in mind:

Cleanliness - A good dog boarding facility should be clean and well-maintained. Ask to see the facility before you book and ensure it meets your standards.

Staff - The staff at the boarding facility should be experienced and trained to care for dogs. They should be knowledgeable about dog behavior and be able to handle any issues that arise.

Exercise - Dogs need exercise and mental stimulation. Look for a boarding facility that offers ample opportunities for exercise and playtime.

Communication - A good dog boarding facility should regularly communicate with you while your dog is in their care. They should be able to provide updates on your dog's well-being and let you know if there are any issues. Boarding services that use Gingr pet-care software can automatically text you when your dog is ready for pick up, or email you reminders about upcoming appointments. 

Different types of dog boarding services suit every dog's needs and owner's preferences. When choosing a dog boarding service, it is important to do your research, ask questions, and choose a facility that meets your standards. With the right dog boarding service, you can enjoy your vacation knowing that your furry friend is in good hands.