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Kennel Boarding vs. In-Home Boarding – Which is Right for Your Pet?

Nobody likes being away from their four-legged friend for long, but there are times when you just can’t bring them along with you. The good news is today there are more options for pet boarding than there were in the past. 

Now instead of chain link boxes, many kennels (including Fon Jon Pet Care!) offer numerous amenities for your dog to enjoy. In-home pet sitting has made major strides too—instead of just having your neighbor pop in to feed your cat, it’s possible to have your animal actually stay in a home while you’re gone. 

Which boarding option is right for you and your pet? Here are some of the elements that you should take into consideration when looking for pet boarding:

Pet Boarding: What You Should Consider

How much attention does your pet need?

Though having an in-home pet sitter who drops by a couple of times a day to interact with your pet may be the least expensive option, even if you have a relatively low-maintenance animal this is a recipe for separation anxiety and behavior issues

Someone who actually stays with your pet 24/7 is on the other end of the spectrum, in terms of attention level and price. That said, if you have a very young puppy (especially one who has not yet had all immunizations) or an elderly animal, this might be your best bet. Professional pet boarding is the middle ground here.

At a full-service kennel like Fon Jon, you can choose ahead of time what kinds of activities your dog will engage in. Being cage-free during the day and getting to interact with other pooches is a great way for your dog to socialize and exercise, diminishing the chances of separation anxiety. 

While cats don’t generally want to hang out with other felines, they may also be more comfortable in a cozy den than pacing around in an empty house.

Do you trust the sitter?

Depending on what kind of pet-sitting scenario you’re looking at, there are different elements you need to consider before you write a check or hand over your credit card. 

A friend or relative who’s willing to watch your animal is most likely someone you completely trust—but would he or she know what to do in the case of a veterinary emergency? Do you feel confident that she’ll always remember to give your dog his meds, or that he’ll make sure the cat doesn’t get out? 

A professional pet sitter will have more training and experience with animals. However, because a professional is usually someone you don’t know, you’re going to need to thoroughly vet the service beforehand. If this person will be staying in your home, you’ll want to perform a background check. You should also make sure the sitter is bonded, insured, and can provide you with references (which you should take the time to actually check!). 

If your pet will be staying at the sitter’s home, you need to visit with your pet. While it can be comforting for an animal to be in a home, a house that’s unfamiliar—or that is a poor fit with your pet’s size or energy level—can be stressful. Professional pet boarding can help you take the guesswork out of pet sitting arrangements. You should be able to tour the entire kennel (not just the parts they want you to see), get answers to your questions, and get references or check out online reviews.

What other animals will be there?

If a pet sitter is coming to your home, you can assume that your pet will be the only animal there. However, if you are boarding your pet at someone else’s home, your dog or cat is unlikely to be the only animal there. 

Anyone devoted enough to animals to do in-home pet boarding is more than likely to have at least one pet of their own. Before you make a commitment, you need to ensure that your animals get along. You should also find out whether there will be any other “guests” while your pet is staying there. 

At a kennel, you know that there will definitely be other animals. While cats tend to prefer their alone time, cage-free is now the daytime norm for many dogs. Though that might make it sound like there’s more potential for friction, it’s the opposite—your pup has much more opportunity to find friends that suit his age, size, and activity level. Think of your dog like a kid: professional pet boarding is like going to summer camp, while in-home boarding is like staying with your cousin for the summer. The latter can be fun, but only if you get along with your cousin.

Looking for pet boarding? Fon Jon Pet Care is here to help!

In the end, your decision will come down to what’s right for you and your pet. If you’re looking for reliable pet boarding that dogs and cats (and their owners!) love, check out Fon Jon Pet Care. We’d be more than happy to show you around, answer your questions, and help you choose a package that suits your pet.

We also provide other quality pet care services such as doggy daycare, training, and grooming, and are happy to provide you with whatever pet care services you need!

Making sure Fon Jon Pet Care is your pet’s home away from home is our priority! Contact us at 1-858-250-3601 or visit our site today and we’ll be happy to help you.

The information provided in this article is intended for general informational purposes only and does not constitute veterinary advice. While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the information presented, it should not be considered as a substitute for professional veterinary guidance. Always consult a qualified veterinarian for specific advice tailored to your pet’s individual needs and health condition.

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