Anonymous wrote:It happens. It is a risk with boarding. No, they are not responsible.
If you want to eliminate this risk, hire a pet sitter. I strongly prefer that and never taken my dogs to dog parks.
I board horses but won't let one on property without a several week quarantine (built a separated paddock for it). I also keep horses I have taken to shows separate. Viruses just happen, like kids get sick at daycare.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dogs can get kennel cough even when their bordatella is up to date. It's like the flu shot. It can't protect from all strains. This happened to my friend's dog. All dogs were up to date and they still got sick.
+1
My dog was sick for weeks with kennel cough. She was vaccinated.
Anonymous wrote:Dogs can get kennel cough even when their bordatella is up to date. It's like the flu shot. It can't protect from all strains. This happened to my friend's dog. All dogs were up to date and they still got sick.
Anonymous wrote:Dogs can get kennel cough even when their bordatella is up to date. It's like the flu shot. It can't protect from all strains. This happened to my friend's dog. All dogs were up to date and they still got sick.
Anonymous wrote:We picked up our dog from boarding in early August and she seemed just fine, but two days later she began presenting signs of what appeared to be kennel cough. We let it play out for a week, but it began to get worse and so we took her to the vet. She was given a weeks worth of antibiotics and a cough suppressant. She seemed to be getting a little better, but the cough has still been lingering and she just looks awful. So last week we made an appointment to have her seen today. The vet offered up chest xrays or a new stronger antibiotic. The chest xrays seemed a little aggressive since her lungs were clear. We went for the stronger antibiotic in hopes to get rid of this. We feel awful for our pup and just want her to feel better. We will certainly do the xrays if this round doesn't help.
After the first vet visit I called to notify the boarding facility to let them know what happened. But now, we are almost a month into her being sick and $500 out of pocket in vet bills. Not to mention we have a trip planned this weekend and need to board her. Not possible if she is sick.
Has this happened to anyone else? Do we just suck up the cost of the vet bills or does the boarder have some type of financial responsibility?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was bordetella up to date?
It's like when your kids get sick. Unfortunately you suck up the cost. Hope ur pup feels better.
Thank you, and yes she is up to date on everything. I was thinking another dog may have not been up to date, but I'm sure they manage that closely.
Anonymous wrote:There is a strain of flu going around in other parts of the country. Maybe it's here too?
A flu vaccine for dogs isn't among the typical required shots, so maybe dog didn't have that one? And picked up the bug?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was bordetella up to date?
It's like when your kids get sick. Unfortunately you suck up the cost. Hope ur pup feels better.
Thank you, and yes she is up to date on everything. I was thinking another dog may have not been up to date, but I'm sure they manage that closely.
Anonymous wrote:Was bordetella up to date?
It's like when your kids get sick. Unfortunately you suck up the cost. Hope ur pup feels better.