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Choosing the Right Services For Your Pet
Buster was the name of our family dog while I was growing up in Tulsa. It was also the name of my Dad's dog and his Dad's dog before him. For those of us who love all things animal, choosing pet services from walkers to groomers to boarders is a huge process. Let's talk about some things that could break down this process and make it easier to decide what services our animals need to make them, and us, happy.
A pet walker is a good place to start. Guilt weighs on me when I have to leave my dog for an 8 or 9 hour stretch while I am at work. There are days I run home on my lunch hour to let him out for a potty break. Then there is the constant concern that some favorite pair of shoes or leg of a table have been chewed up while I've left him alone. Why not choose a walker to come to your home and exercise your pet on a daily basis. You can find a walker that can come by once or twice daily. We know we always feel better when we are active and exercising. Our pet feels just the same.
Next, a good grooming service will do much to improve your dog's attitude. Wait a minute, maybe it's my attitude that's improved when I get a haircut and warm shave! Doesn't your animal deserve the same pampering. Haircuts, shampoos, and nail trimmings are all things that not only improve an animal's looks but also their health. The last thing I want to be responsible for is getting my pet's ears clean or making sure his teeth are being properly cared for. And, do I need to remind you about fleas and ticks? Forget about it! Grooming services range from $25-$50 and are, to me, worth every penny. By the time I figure out which shampoo and conditioner or comb and brush to use, I would gladly pay a professional for these services.
What about boarders? I've heard that experts recommend starting to board your animal at a very early age. This takes away the anxiety that your pet may develop if you wait until they are around five years old and then they experience being away from home for the first time. This boarding issue is a really tough one for me. There are kennels or daycare facilities that do overnight boarding. The question here is, do I choose a kennel that has an individual cage for each pet or do I choose a facility that is cage free and allows our pets to roam. Just like me, I feel my dog needs his alone time at the end of the day and I wonder if he wouldn't appreciate his own space.
I know this will be a personal preference but be aware of the choices. Bottom line is I want people watching my dog who will give him the extra time and attention he needs. The area to run in and his little pet pals are just bonuses. I would also check for any certifications the business has. The American Red Cross actually has a Pet First Aid Certification. I'm sure the ASPCA and the NAPPS have certifications as well. By the way, in case any of you were thinking to yourselves, "He has a dog now? I wonder what he named him?" Wonder no more. B-u-s-t-e-r, B-u-s-t-e-r, B-u-s-t-e-r, and Buster is his name. Was there ever a doubt?
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