Written by Patrick St-Louis for Kennel Club Boarding.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Understanding the Stress of Boarding
- Separation Anxiety and Its Impact
- Alternatives to Boarding
- Choosing the Right Boarding Facility
- Preparing Your Dog for Boarding
- Bringing Your Dog Home
- Conclusion
Introduction
Boarding your dog can be a necessary part of life for many dog owners. Whether you're going on vacation or have a business trip, finding a safe and comfortable place for your furry friend is crucial. But is boarding a dog traumatic? - Let's dive into this question and explore the factors that can influence your dog's experience.
Understanding the Stress of Boarding
Boarding your dog can be a source of stress for both you and your pet.
Dogs are highly social animals and thrive on routine and the familiar. They may experience stress and anxiety when placed in a new environment. According to studies published with the National Library of Medicine, dogs often experience stress when placed in unfamiliar settings. This stress can manifest in various ways, from changes in appetite to increased vocalizing.
Separation Anxiety and Its Impact
Separation anxiety is a common issue for many dogs. When left alone, some dogs may exhibit signs of distress, such as pacing, whining, or destructive behavior.
Boarding your dog can make the symptoms of anxiety worse. Recognizing the signs of separation anxiety and addressing them before boarding your dog is important.
For more information on separation Anxiety see the Canadian Veterinary Medical Association article Separation Anxiety in Dogs
Alternatives to Boarding
If you're concerned about the stress boarding may cause your dog, consider alternatives. A pet sitter can regularly visit your home to feed, walk, and spend time with your dog. This is a great option for dogs who have separation anxiety or struggle with new environments.
For more alternatives to boarding read our related article - Where do People Leave Their Dogs When They Go on Vacation
Choosing the Right Boarding Facility
If boarding is the best option for you, choosing the right facility is crucial.
Look for dog boarding facilities that offer a home away from home experience. Visit the facility beforehand to ensure it is clean, well-maintained, and staffed by experienced professionals. Ask about their policies on exercise, socialization, and medical care. Reputable boarding kennels will be happy to answer your questions and provide you with peace of mind.
For information on how to choose the right kennel, read our related article - How to Choose a Dog Boarding Kennel in Ottawa.
Preparing Your Dog for Boarding
Proper preparations can help ensure your dog has a positive experience. In the days before boarding, spend extra time with your dog ensuring they get plenty of exercise.
Consider booking your dog for dog daycare or boarding for short visits prior to your extended absence. Short stays will help them become familiar with the facility and staff without the undue stress of being away from you for long periods.
Bring familiar items, such as their favorite toys or blanket, to help them feel more at ease. Additionally, consider using calming aids, such as pheromone sprays or anxiety vests, to help reduce stress and anxiety.
For more tips on how to prepare your dog boarding, read our related article - How to Prepare Your Dog for Boarding.
Bringing Your Dog Home
Returning home can be a stressful time for both you and your dog as well. Give your dog some time to adjust to being back in the home and recognize that you are there to stay. Spend extra time with them, providing plenty of affection and reassurance.
If your dog seems particularly stressed, consider taking them for more frequent walks or exercise. This should allow them to residual stress that they have.
Conclusion
Boarding your dog should not be a traumatic experience. With proper preparations and the right boarding facility, you can ensure your dog has a positive experience. Dogs rarely experience trauma from boarding if they feel safe and comfortable. Selecting the right kennel and preparing your dog will ensure that they are well taken care.