Are you the type of dog owner who likes to take your friend with you wherever you go? If you are then you know that that there are times when you can do this, but there are also times when you cannot, for whatever reason.
On the occasions when that happen, you will often need to
find a dog boarding NJ kennels that will take care of your dog while you are away.
A vacation is a time for relaxing, so you do not want to be
worrying about your dog, if you can help it. Within your own country, it is not
usually a big problem, but if you go abroad, then taking your dog can be more
trouble than it is worth. Not only for you, but for your doggy friend too.
If you cannot board your dog with someone it knows, like a
member of your family or a neighbor, then the only option is a cage free dog boarding NJ kennels.
I have put my dog in a bad kennel once and I learned a few
lessons from that. I placed my Becky in a kennel in a highly regarded village
just outside our town. I was happy with what I saw and the patter of the owner,
so I went to Spain, thinking that all was fine for both of us. I had a lovely
holiday and went straight to the kennels from the airport on my return;
although I had told them a fortnight before that I would pick Becky up the day
after my arrival. I just could not wait to see her.
I went to the kennels and they were surprised to see me. Of
course, I was a day early. They said that Becky was 'resting' and that it would
be better to 'come back tomorrow'. No way! So they took me to see her. I nearly
cried. She was sitting in a good sized cage, but on newspaper soaking wet with
pee.
She noticed me and just looked down at her paws. I called
her name again, but she did not want to know. I paid the bill and put her in
the car on the front passenger seat where she always sat. She just looked out
the window and showed no interest in me whatsoever.
It was three days before she would speak to me again! The
moral of this story is not to be impressed by big adverts or impressive
locations as I was. Ask your dog-owning friends, write into the local paper
inviting recommendations, phone the local animal protection society or the
kennel club or look on the Internet.
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