Kenneling for the Spring & Summer Breaks?
Believe it or not many Dubai residents (including pet owners) are starting to plan for their Spring and Summer holidays. Whilst many pet owners in Dubai vacate for the entire summer, taking their pets with them, other pets will remain in Dubai. Of the owners bidding a tearful goodbye to their pets for the holidays many opt to entrust them to one of the boarding facilities on offer in Dubai. If you too are planning to kennel your pets this Spring or Summer now is the best time to start making enquiries and reservations. Boarding facilities are in high demand over these periods and tend to book out very quickly.
Here are the main things you might want to prepare now and have ready before you will be able to hand your pets over to these facilities (most will require this information):
- Detailed information about food,
- Current medications,
- Behavioral patterns and any other data relating to your pet(s) and
- Set aside your pets’ favorite toys
- Have your pet’s vaccinations up to date, including Kennel Cough for dogs
You may also want to check how many times per day your pet will be fed, get some exercise and whether the facility is equipped with adequate shade.
Boarding facilities will be gearing up for the hottest season in occupancy in a few weeks or months time, so if you are considering kenneling your pet(s), the best time to book would be now. Have a look at our list of kennels and catteries in Dubai.
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Hi! Rachel, thanks for sharing. This is especially true in the case of aged or infirm pets. Thanks for the great info!