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Old 19-03-2008, 08:26 PM
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Re: Age of dogs in kennels

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Originally Posted by fluffybunny2001 View Post
kennel cough is a requiremnt in all "good" kennels,comsidering it`s very contagious
I am gutted, I thought the Kennels I took him to was a good and reputable Kennels. They do insist that pets are vaccinated and require his vaccination card. This is for identification and in case of emergency if a vet is needed, the vets details are on the card.

I thought it wise to have him protected against Kennel cough. I only hope it wasn't mentioned because he was already protected. He really loves it there.

I chose this one because of its location (within walking distance), the dogs are walked twice a day, the kennels are heated, the dogs are given personal care and attention and they are open all year round. They will also give the dogs the food they are used to. I did supply them with his food the first time he stayed as he was still on puppy food.

Is there an association or something that Boarding Kennels have to be associated/affiliated to? If not, how can I ensure the Boarding Kennel I use is a good one.

Sue
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