Preparing Your Puppy or Kitten for Boarding

As a pet parent in the Dallas area, you may be considering boarding as a care option for your puppy or kitten. Thankfully, the Dallas Metroplex boasts a number of reputable facilities to choose from. Understanding the appropriate age and how to prepare your young pet for this experience is crucial for their well-being and for your peace of mind. Today, we’re sharing our tips for preparing your puppy or kitten for boarding. As professional pet care providers, we know that this is a tough choice for pet parents and are happy to share our insights to help you and your pet prepare.

group of puppies sleeping dallas, texasAge & Vaccination Requirements for Boarding

Most boarding facilities in Dallas, including reputable ones like Barking Hound Village, have specific age requirements for puppies:

  • They must weigh at least 10 pounds and be at least 16 weeks (4 months) old
  • They must be current on vaccinations for rabies, DHLP, PARVO, and Bordetella (kennel cough), among other health guidelines

Boarding facilities that welcome cats typically follow similar age guidelines for kittens, though specific requirements vary by facility. Age restrictions are in place to ensure that young pets have completed their initial vaccinations and are developmentally ready for the boarding experience, which can expose them to various illnesses due to the nature of a group setting and facility.

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Before boarding, ensure your puppy or kitten has:

  • Received a clean bill of health from a veterinarian within 1-2 months of boarding
  • Has been checked and/or treated for worms and other parasites
  • Is on an age-appropriate flea, tick, and heartworm preventative

Preparing Your Young Pet for Boarding

  • Socialization: Expose your puppy or kitten to various people, animals, and environments to build their confidence, especially during key socialization periods described here
  • Practice Separation: Gradually accustom your pet to being alone for short periods to reduce anxiety during boarding
  • Familiar Items: Pack your pet’s favorite toys, blankets, or an item with your scent to provide comfort, assuming the facility allows it
  • Consistent Routine: Maintain your pet’s regular feeding and exercise schedule leading up to boarding and ask the facility to mimic it
  • Early Drop-off: Consider dropping your pet off early in the day to allow them time to adjust to the new environment before lights out

puppy with stick in mouth dallas, texasAdditional Tips for a Positive Boarding Experience

  • Choose a reputable facility that caters to young pets and offers appropriate care and attention – don’t skimp on quality when it comes to boarding your pet because poor care practices and lacking safety protocols can cause your pet trauma, injury, or worse
  • Communicate your pet’s needs, habits, and any special requirements to the boarding staff
  • When possible, schedule a short trial stay before a longer boarding period to help your pet acclimate

Why In-Home Pet Sitting is Always a Great Idea

puppy sleeping in Dallas, Texas homeFor very young or anxious pets, consider alternatives like in-home pet sitting or boarding with a reputable and experienced in-home pet sitter like Park Cities Pet Sitter, Inc. With in-home pet care, your pet enjoys a familiar environment that is more controlled and less risky to their young bodies and immature immune systems. Plus, there is no drop-off or pick-up, which makes in-home pet care services more convenient for you!

At Park Cities Pet Sitter, we offer multiple pet care services to meet your growing puppy or kitten’s needs. For puppies and kittens, we recommend multiple Standard Pet Sitting visits that last 40-minutes each and a Tuck-in visit that adds a dedicated layer of companionship in the evening. We work with you to design a schedule of visits that not only meets your growing pet’s needs but also ensures your peace of mind while you’re at work or traveling.

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Remember, every puppy and kitten is unique. While most facilities set 16 weeks as the minimum age, it’s essential to assess your individual pet’s readiness for boarding. Some young pets may be well-socialized and confident by 4 months, while others might benefit from waiting a bit longer. By following these guidelines and preparing your young pet adequately, you can help ensure a positive boarding experience that sets the foundation for future stays. Always consult with your veterinarian and the boarding facility for personalized advice tailored to your puppy or kitten’s specific needs.

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