Saturday, November 18, 2017

About Boarding Dogs Houston Texas

By Angela White


Whether you're considering opening a kennel to take dogs while their owners are away, or realizing that you need a place for your own pet, there are lots of things to do, a lot of questions to answer. Do you know what makes a good kennel and will give pets a good experience? Do you have to open a licensed facility - or look for one? Getting the answers before you go into business boarding dogs Houston way, or drop your pet off with strangers, is as important as choosing a daycare for your kids.

There is no regulatory body for places that board dogs or other animals in Texas. This means that anyone can open a facility. This makes it easier to open your own business. It also puts the burden of making sure the facility and staff are reliable squarely on the pet owner.

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.

Owners will want to know how big the runs are, if animals are allowed out of the run at all, and if there is a flea control procedure. No one wants to leave a dog in close confinement for any length of time, but many pet owners don't want their dog turned out with others, for instance, or 'trained' to conform with a kennel owner's idea of behavior. A kennel might be able to offer indoor and outdoor runs (for shelter from the midday sun) as well as an exercise yard where a boarder might be able to run free for an hour or so.

As any business owner knows, repeat business is the key to success. Pet owners who have had a good experience and come home to a happy dog might well be customers for years, pet after pet. New customers might want to tour the facility, drop in unexpectedly once or twice (armed with a question that involves an inspection), and maybe plan an overnight stay to see how the dog reacts before leaving it for any extended period.

Owners can ask friends for recommendations, check with their vet's office, or talk to their groomer. This might work better than a brief inspection or relying on advertising. Hopefully, they will know someone who's got a kennel they've been using with for years. A facility might be run very professionally, or it might be a family which will treat your dog like a welcome visitor.

You can always ask for references, if you don't get a recommendation that satisfies you. This lets you know that the kennel has been in business for a while, for example, and that it does have satisfied customers. You might start with the phone book or online sites that list kennels. There is sure to be several in your part of Houston.

Choosing a 'babysitter' for a faithful companion deserves a lot of thought. No one wants to come back and collect an animal that seems traumatized, that smells like a dirty pen, or that has fleas. No one wants the heartbreak of losing a pet at a facility that should have been trustworthy. Do the homework and you can find a good place for your dog.




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