2nd Trimester

WWYD ? Pet Boarding Related

DH and I are going on a 'babymoon' in May for 5 days. We have a puppy who is 1 year old. He has been boarded at a kennel before only because we had noone to watch him ( family vacation ) It was 25.00 a day, and I loved the place! It was awesome with TV's and their own little rooms. Anyways,

We could ask my parents to watch our pup for free ( of course we would give them a thank you gift for watching him ) but they have two dogs already which our pup has met and played with before.( one is a small shitzu puppy other is a puggle who is 5 )  I'm just afraid since he is such a big dog compared to the other dogs he might get rough with the puppy. He is still VERY much a puppy they might get annoyed. ( he is 65 lbs btw)

WWYD? Ask parents to watch pup for 5 days or just goto Kennel and pay 125.00 for boarding.

here is a picture of puppy ( he is a Dalmatian/Boxer mix )

His Name is Hurley btw

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Re: WWYD ? Pet Boarding Related

  • I would talk to my parents, and get the dogs all together and see how your dog acts with them at your parents house. Then if he does stuff that makes you nervous, or that you think may be risky, board him.

     

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  • I would save my Mom-and-Dad-Can-You-Watch.... privileges for when the baby gets here.....but thats just me and I love the place where I board my dogs too.
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  • I'd ask my parents but that's because I'm cheap and wouldn't put the money up if someone would do it for free.
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    Our pups hate being at a kennel so we have a dog sitter that we drop them off with.  Because of that, I personally avoid kennels at all costs - so I would talk to your parents.

  • I have never boarded my pets.  I'd ask the parents if they are comfortable having your big lug there and see what they say!
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  • I'd ask the parents first and talk it over with them.  Also, my main concern with that scenario would be the added responsibility your parents will have of watching another dog on top of the dogs they already have, as well as making sure the puppy is ok.  However, if all the dogs have consistently played nicely in the past, I don't think it would be an issue.  It is really up to how comfortable your parents feel.

    On the other hand, the extra money spent may in fact be more worth than the extra energy and time your parents would have to put in.

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  • If this was me I would ask 1. if my parents had a problem with watching the dog or get their opinions on how well they think they would all get along and 2. whether or not we want to save that money for something else we could use. We are trying to save every penny from now until baby comes so as long as I felt comfortable leaving puppy with my parents, we probably would to save money.
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  • I would just plan on boarding the dog unless your parents offer to take him. You will have so much more peace of mind knowing that the dog is being well taken care of and not annoying your parents.
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  • First, puppy is adorable!!! I never let friends or family pet sit for the simple reason that if something happened to my pet I would be so upset and would hate to be upset with someone I cared about. I let the professionals take care of my pets anytime we go away. Paying for it stinks but it's worth it for my peace of mind.
  • I would probably do a trial run for a day to see how your guy plays with the other dogs.  If it goes well, then ask your parents.

    You might be surprised, a lot of dogs recognize that another animal is a baby and needs to be played with gently.  We have a large mastiff, when she was about 9 months old and all skin and large feet, my mom got a lab.  Even at 6 weeks old my 9 month old mastiff would lay down and let the lab puppy crawl all over her, chew on her ears, tug on her neck and would very gently play with her.  There was once that my dog accidentally got too rough when the lab was a bit older, probably 4 months or so, and the lab whined.  My dog stopped immediately, got up, walked across the room and laid down on the dog bed.

    So you dog might very well sense that he needs to be careful with the smaller puppy.

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  • Your puppy is adorable!

    Apollo Puppy weighs 100 pounds.  He is afraid of small dogs.  Especially the barky ones....can't say I blame him, actually.

    Hmmm...I'd say that if money's not an issue, go with the boarding (I'm just thinking of how Apollo would react to being left behind around two much smaller dogs) place.  Then again, even money weren't an issue, but the three dogs got along famously, then go for it, and bring your parents back a pressie for watching him for you!

    It depends where you think the puppy might be happier being left behind!

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  • I'd ask my parents first, and if that wasn't an option, then go with the kennel. 

     OMG, your puppy is ADORABLE! 

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  • We alternate between taking turns with friends watching each other's dogs and taking them to the kennel.  My dogs love the kennel.  We drive to one 35 miles outside of Seattle and they get to go out and play in a big field 2x day.  They also love the owner.  It's a small place, so they get a lot of attention.  $25 is a great deal, and either way I'm sure your pup is in good hands.
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  • Thanks for all the imput ladies! I'll have DH look at the responses and we will discuss our best option. I really appreciate it!
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  • Could you do a sleepp-over to test the waters?
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    Could you do a sleepp-over to test the waters?

    He used to live with my parents ( when I lived there ) and this was before they had the shitzu puppy. He played with the older dog who is now 5, but has only played with the shitzu puppy once and the puppy was terrified of my dog lol. So I guess we could take him over again and see how he does, depends on what my parents say.

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  • We have three dogs, so it is impossible to find someone to wach them all.  If we go out of town, we typically have our bigger dog stay with a friend, we pay another friend of mine to stay at our house and petsit the two bostons.  However, we do occasionally board them at a place where they have day play with the other dogs and are only in their private kennels at night.  They have different sized rooms so that all of our dogs are able to be together at night.  They always come home EXHAUSTED from this because they spend so much time running and playing.  We plan to board them when the baby is born for this reason, so they wont get home and be all excited that "OMG mom and dad are home and wait a minute what's this new little person??"
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  • I always get a dog sitter or have my Sister (who has her own) to watch them. Even at the nicest boarding places most dogs get stressed.
  • Hurley is so beautiful!

    I nearly had a nervous breakdown last time I tried to drop my boys off to a kennel, so now I ask someone to come and stay at my house and take care of them if I go away. I always leave them with a fully stocked fridge and lots of DVDs and wine!

     Have you got a friend that would love to stay at your house while you are away?

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