Have you considered boarding your pet during the holidays? This time of year is chaotic and crazy for everyone, including your pets. They can feel the stress and tension rising, which will cause them to feel anxious as well. If you haven’t boarded your pet before, the holidays may be a perfect time to try it out.
Traveling With Ease
The holiday season typically means lots of travel. This excessive travel translates to lots of alone time for your pet. Think of it as your pet’s vacation at an enriching resort. When you choose to board your pet during this hectic time, you’ll be able to rest assured that professionals are looking after them well. They’ll also receive plenty of playtime and exercise that they wouldn’t get if they were alone at home.
Further, you won’t have to worry about a pet sitter flaking or a friend forgetting to feed your pet. You’ll be able to catch that flight with no problems.
Hosting Guests
Will you be hosting guests that are allergic to dogs or cats? Or does your puppy or kitty becomes anxious when many people are in your home? Boarding your pet during this time can ease stress for both you and the animal and make your guests feel comfortable in your house.
Boarding your pet will also prevent accidents. For example, your pet won’t accidentally eat something it’s not supposed to consume. You may be used to your cat waking you up at three in the morning by scratching at your door, but your guests won’t be.
Getting Professional Care
Another one of the reasons to consider boarding your pet during the holidays is that your pet will receive the best professional care. They will have ample room to play, exercise, lounge, and socialize with other animals. They’ll also receive lots of snuggling and cuddling from the staff. It will be a wonderful slice of paradise for your pet that’ll allow you to focus on the tasks that need attending to during the holiday season.
Pets can be a hassle or an afterthought when you and your family become busy during the holidays. But they always deserve the best care. Boarding them will provide your loving cat or dog with the attention they need.