Finding the Right Boarding Option
Seeking a quality boarding option for your dog while you’re away over the holidays can be a daunting task. Venture to Google and search “dog boarding Northern Virginia” and an array of options will greet you. Everything from daycares to traditional kennels to luxury resorts. But which option is right for you and your discriminating canine?
Your first step should be scheduling a tour of the facility before making your reservation.
A few things consider:
• No one wants that sinking feeling of guilt when leaving their pup for the holidays. From the moment you walk in the door you should be given a positive impression. The facility should look and smell clean, as well as have a comfortable temperature.
• When taking your tour, do the pets you see appear to be happy and content? Could you envision your own dog enjoying themselves there? Your pup should be free to stretch their legs and romp while you’re away. Are the play and boarding areas large enough? Ask about exercise or open play options. All indoor exercise areas, as well as outdoor should appear safe and secure. Ask what a typical day’s schedule will be like for your dog.
• The staff should give you that “warm and fuzzy” welcoming feeling in addition to appearing knowledgeable and capable of handling any special issues your dog may have.
• Ask about requirements for dogs staying with them. Prior to booking your stay, they should ask questions of you as well: your dog’s background (temperament, likes/dislikes, comforts, special needs, etc), confirmation of their vaccinations, food and medication specifications and emergency contact information in case of illness.
• Ask if you’ll be able to bring your own food and if comfortable bedding will be provided. Boarding can be a stressful time for some pups and it’s not a time to switch up their diet. A comfortable place to sleep at night will ensure they receive enough rest.
Don’t be afraid to ask the gamut of questions - make sure you feel confident about the care being provided to your dog. Ensure that your four-legged friend will be happy and healthy at their new vacation hot spot!
Alexandra Bowens is the Marketing Manager for Dogtopia—a dog daycare, boarding and spa facility with five locations in Northern Virginia. Dogs are free to romp and play in open playrooms, monitored by staff trained in pack management and dog behavior. Live webcams on the company’s website www.dogdaycare.com offer a peak into the fun.

