What Pet Owners May Expect When Getting a Dog from Boarding

RAFFI OHANIAN • December 24, 2021

If you leave your beloved dog at a boarding facility, you'll notice that it will take a few days for them to adjust to the change. However, it is also normal for them to return to normal behavior after a while. The boarding experience can really affect your dog's behavior, so be prepared. If you're picking up your furry friend from boarding anytime soon, it pays to be prepared so that you can help them readjust.


What Pet Owners May Expect When Getting a Dog from Boarding


If your dog is accustomed to being left at home alone, then their behavior may change after the boarding experience. In some cases, your dog may be extremely affectionate and clingy. This may be due to the fact that your dog has been away from home for a long period of time. Before this, your dog had you all to themselves.


Your Dog May Be Needy After Boarding


If your dog is clingy, it's important to give them plenty of attention. Take them for a long walk so that they can investigate their surroundings. After the walk, make sure you give them a treat, as this will make them happy.


If your dog is being particularly affectionate and sad, you can take them to a park to run around and burn off some of that excess energy. However, if your dog is showing stereotypical behaviors, like urinating, defecating, or barking, then it's important to consult a vet.


They May Seem Hungrier After Boarding


If your dog is accustomed to being left at home alone, then their behavior may change after the boarding experience. In some cases, your dog may be extremely affectionate and clingy. This may be due to the fact that your dog has been away from home for a long period of time. Before this, your dog had you all to themselves.


Your Dog May Experience Diarrhea


If your dog is exhibiting diarrhea, it could be due to stress. Your dog may be anxious from the changes in their environment. You might not see any signs of diarrhea in your dog until you get back home. However, if diarrhea is a symptom of a more serious condition, like parvovirus, then call your vet.


Your Dog May Scratch a Lot


Dogs are known to scratch more when they are in a new environment, like when they are at a boarding facility. If your dog is scratching excessively, then it may be teething. You can either take them for a walk or play with them to distract them from scratching.


Your Dog May Be More Excited Than Normal


If your dog has spent time in boarding, they may be more excited than normal when they come back home. This is due to the fact that they have been away from home for a while. Before they left, they had been alone, and they didn't have to pay attention to their surroundings due to your presence. This is why they may be more excited.


Conclusion


If you're planning on taking your dog to a boarding or daycare facility, then it's important to be prepared for the adjustment period. The most important thing to remember is that it takes time. However, if your dog is acting out, then it's best to observe them in their new environment before making a judgment about the change in their behavior. 


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