Are you concerned about dangerous breeds when boarding dog?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:New dog owner here - we're going to need to board our dog. Pet sitting is not an option. Are you concerned about dangerous breeds, namely pit bulls at your kennel? I have a golden doodle.

You should ask the kennel if they board such dogs. The places we went to would separate the dogs by size.


by temperament is also important
Anonymous
Yes it’s part of the reason why I board my dog in a traditional kennel environment rather than a cage free/daycare facility. My dog was attacked by a pit bull at the dog park and required a bunch of stitches and that was with me being right there monitoring closely. No interest in a repeat experience.
Anonymous
Stop thinking about "dangerous breeds" and think about "dangerous dogs." Find a reputable kennel that doesn't allow aggressive dogs, whatever their parentage. I was bitten in the face by a Gordon setter as a child and am still furious at the neighbors who kept that dog even though it was a known biter that hated children.
Anonymous
Interesting that posts are being deleted. I didn't read any that seemed worthy of deletion.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Interesting that posts are being deleted. I didn't read any that seemed worthy of deletion.


Pitbull advocate trolls found dcum.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:New dog owner here - we're going to need to board our dog. Pet sitting is not an option. Are you concerned about dangerous breeds, namely pit bulls at your kennel? I have a golden doodle.


I don't board my dog at those cesspool kennels. So, no.
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