Preparing Your Dog for Boarding at Ruby's K9 Corral: A Comprehensive Guide

As a pet owner, preparing to part with your furry companion, even for just a few days, can be filled with anxiety and concern. You might worry about how they'll cope without you or whether they'll receive the care they're accustomed to at home. Ruby's K9 Corral understands these concerns and is committed to making your dog's stay as comfortable and enjoyable as possible. To help ease the transition, we've compiled a comprehensive guide to prepare your dog for their upcoming boarding experience with us.

1. **Visit Ruby's K9 Corral**

Familiarity breeds comfort. Consider bringing your dog to Ruby's K9 Corral for a short visit prior to their stay. This allows your dog to get acquainted with our staff and the new environment, reducing anxiety when it’s time to stay over. If possible, schedule a day of daycare to let them experience a day at Ruby's full of fun and care.

2. **Update Vaccinations and Vet Records**

Health and safety are our top priorities. Ensure that your dog’s vaccinations are up-to-date, and provide us with a copy of their vet records. This not only protects your dog but also ensures the wellbeing of all our canine guests. Our required vaccinations include rabies, DHLPP, and bordetella.

3. **Pack Familiar Items**

Bring items from home to make the boarding environment more comforting for your dog. A favorite blanket, toy, or even an article of clothing that smells like you can significantly help in reducing your dog’s stress levels. Familiar scents can be incredibly soothing to dogs and make them feel more at home.

4. **Maintain a Calm Goodbye**

When it’s time to leave your dog with us, try to keep your emotions in check. Dogs are highly perceptive and can pick up on your emotional state. A calm and cheerful goodbye can help prevent anxiety in your dog as well.

5. **Provide Special Instructions and Diet**

If your dog has any special needs, dietary restrictions, or medications, ensure that you communicate this information clearly with our staff. Bringing their regular food is also recommended to prevent any gastrointestinal issues. We’re committed to following your precise instructions to maintain your dog’s routine and health.

6. **Exercise Before Arrival**

A well-exercised dog is likely to be more relaxed. Try to give your dog a good walk or some playtime before coming to the corral. This can help them burn off excess energy and settle in more quickly upon arrival.

7. **Contact Information and Emergency Plan**

Make sure to provide current contact information and an emergency contact. Discuss an emergency plan with our staff, including veterinary preferences, should your dog require medical attention during their stay.

Conclusion

Boarding your dog doesn’t have to be a stressful experience—for you or your pet. With the right preparation, you can ensure a smooth separation and a joyful reunion. At Ruby's K9 Corral, our mission is to provide a safe, loving, and fun environment for your beloved companion. We’re here to answer any questions you might have and to make your dog’s stay a positive one. Remember, we’re not just caring for your dog; we’re adding them to the Ruby's family, even if just for a short while. Welcome aboard, and rest assured, your furry friend is in good paws!

Vicky Simpson

My husband and I moved here from the Texas Hill Country back in 2015 and have been here on our property ever since! I was nursing up until that point and finally was able to achieve my dream of opening a luxury dog care facility back in 2017. I still love it after all these years as it has brought some truly awesome dogs and wonderful people across our paths. I am truly blessed to have earned the trust of our wonderful community with the care of their beloved dogs!

https://www.rubysk9corral.com
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