Boarding In A Training-First Community
The holidays are coming up quickly, which brings a major source of stress: finding a place for your dog(s) to stay while you travel.
There are many boarding options available, but not all are equal. If you’re looking at facilities this holiday season, here are some important questions to ask:
- What’s my dog’s nutrition going to be like?
- How much time will they be locked in their kennel? Will they get to be outdoors?
- Are the other dogs safe? Is your facility protected against kennel-related illnesses?
- Will my dog get one-on-one attention?
The answers to these questions are extremely important. Dogs are relational creatures and many experience anxiety sickness when they’re away from their owners, especially if they’re in a boarding facility that feels sterile and isolating.
But just because you’re traveling doesn’t mean your dog has to do jail time.
Your dog needs a place where they feel comfortable, know their caregivers, and experience consistently loving treatment. They need a place where they feel like family, a place where their health and socialization are prioritized. That’s why a training-first community is so valuable.
The Benefits of Our Training-First Community
Training-first communities are not just a convenient spot to dump your pet while you’re away. They’re a home away from home, providing a nurturing environment where your furry family member can live their best life.
This is our philosophy at Dog Gone Amazing. We offer healthy nutrition, playgroups to foster connection, outdoor hikes to boost energy, cozy kennels for rest, and a positive atmosphere for your dog to thrive.
The benefits of our training-first community include:
- Safety: Your dog is joined by other trained dogs who have been pre-monitored for any potential issues.
- Bonding: We spend individual time with your dog, training them and building close relationships.
- Focused Care: With individualized attention, we spend less time managing their behavior and more time giving them belly rubs.
- Freedom: Your dog gets plenty of time to roam around our campus and explore the great outdoors.
Your travel doesn’t have to be stressful for you or your dog. A training-first community can reducing anxiety-sickness and kennel-related illnesses, and be an engaging social experience for your dog. And you can have peace of mind knowing that your beloved friend is at their home away from home. Connect with us to learn more about our member-only training-first community and boarding program!