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Boarding
Tips from
Porkchop
Hello,

My name is "Porkchop" and I am a 12 year old yorkie. My mom is Melissa and
she wanted me to tell you some boarding tips to help make your pets stay
at Wunderbar's a happy experience. I have stayed many times when my
family has been away, for just a weekend or as long as three weeks. Make
sure your pet is in good health prior to boarding. Consult your
veterinarian concerning any recent behavior or appetite changes. Tell
your veterinarian that you plan to board your pet and ask if there are
any health considerations that should be brought to the attention of the
pet hotel staff. This will help the staff to give your pet the best care
possible. Notify the pet hotel staff of any lumps,bumps,limps,and sores or
any new medical needs that your pet may have. This way the pet hotel
staff will know of any changes that need to be done for your pets care
while you are away. If you have a new veterinarian please let the
staff know of this change, so that we may update your pets records. You
will need to let us know of any new medical problems, or any recent
surgery that your pet may have had and what kind of surgery was done.
It is best to begin boarding you pets at a young age. But this is not
always possible. If your pet has never been to a pet hotel you may
want to bring your pet for a day camp stay. You can talk with Mindy
regarding day camp. This will help your pet feel better when they come
for a long visit. They will know that you return for them and that it is
fun to go to the pet hotel and see all the other pets. We do not
recommend boarding pets under the age of four months. They are just too
young. The Pet Hotel staff will make sure your pet has the best care and is
comfortable, secure and well loved. I know I get lots of hugs when I
stay.
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