Pets are a part of the family, even if they walk on four legs and are a bit furrier than other members of the family (although this may not be the case when it comes to Dad). Regardless, there will be family emergencies or family vacations where your four-legged family members can’t come along. That is when it is important to have done your research and found the best facilities providing Pet Boarding in Naperville.
One key element to discover is the amount of time your pup gets to spend outside the kennel, playing and exercising. You don’t want Roxy or Spot to have to spend the entire time you are away enjoying yourself or handling family drama locked in a small area with a concrete floor. Instead, you hope your furry loved one gets to run and romp with others and enjoy the grass and sunshine.
Another consideration for your canine (or feline) friend is the type of food offered at the boarding facilities. Some facilities accept your food and food schedule, while others have a set schedule in place and a specific brand of food they offer to the boarders. If your pet has a special diet due to health concerns, a facility that prefers to use their own brand and type of food isn’t going to work for your fuzzy loved one.
A final consideration, and perhaps the most important, are the customer reviews available on the facilities you are researching. Are there lots of reviews from satisfied customers that hope to become regular customers at this facility? Or, more telling, are there few or no reviews at all concerning this facility? In this day and age, it is a bit unrealistic to think that all of the facility’s happy customers are not technology savvy. Therefore, few reviews or no reviews are a good indication you may want to look elsewhere for a reputable facility to take care of your furry loved ones while you are away. Visit Belle Aire Kennels.
Do your research and ensure the safety and well-being of your pet for those times when you have to be away for a few days or even weeks. Rest assured your pet will be in great health and be sad to leave the boarding facility, even though he or she is ecstatic to be going home with you.