About Boarding Dogs Houston Texas

By Angela White


Are you considering running a kennel for those who have a dog and need to be away from home? Do you need to find a place to board your pet when you travel? There are things to think about either way when you're faced with boarding dogs Houston way.

There is no regulatory body for places that board dogs or other animals in Texas. This means that anyone can open a facility. This makes it easier to open your own business. It also puts the burden of making sure the facility and staff are reliable squarely on the pet owner.

Anyone who wants to start a kennel operation should know what clients want, so that they can provide satisfactory service and be prepared for routine questions. It's best to establish policies, which reassure owners and direct any staff you might employ as to proper procedures. The policies can be part of your advertising or presentation when you're hoping to attract business.

Large, indoor-outdoor runs are good, so the animals can get fresh air and have interesting things to watch while being sheltered from the sun and the rain. Some places offer group exercise yards, which are OK for some dogs. Many owners, however, want their dogs to have access to an exercise yard but not to other dogs.

As any business owner knows, repeat business is the key to success. Pet owners who have had a good experience and come home to a happy dog might well be customers for years, pet after pet. New customers might want to tour the facility, drop in unexpectedly once or twice (armed with a question that involves an inspection), and maybe plan an overnight stay to see how the dog reacts before leaving it for any extended period.

It's a good idea to ask friends, groomers, and vets for recommendations, rather than relying on advertising or brief inspections. The best case is when someone tells you of a place they've been happy with for years. Experience helps when dealing with unfamiliar animals and their owners. You alone will know if you want a place where your dog will be treated like family or one with a more impersonal approach.

One thing seems sure: there's a lot of variety in kennels around Houston. Some people sound like professionals, while others seem to be auditioning for surrogate grandmother to your pet. There are sites that list kennels in the area online, if you haven't anyone to ask for recommendations. Kennels may offer references that you can check out.

Choosing a 'babysitter' for a faithful companion deserves a lot of thought. No one wants to come back and collect an animal that seems traumatized, that smells like a dirty pen, or that has fleas. No one wants the heartbreak of losing a pet at a facility that should have been trustworthy. Do the homework and you can find a good place for your dog.




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