Anonymous wrote:We had a lady in Vienna dog sit fir us. She lived alone in a large double fenced-in yard.She only took in small dogs at least 6 months old. I think her max was 6-8, but she let them run around her house like they owned the place. She was very popular in that area.
Our only issue is that we were pretty strict with our dog - not allowed on furniture, no sleep in our bed - and so when he stayed there he learned bad habits, including barking because he didn’t bark at home.
It was hard readjusting after the first time and when he stayed for 10 days when we went out of the country, but on the normal weekend vacation he got back into the routine really quick when he got back home.
I actually loved it. Someone who loved our doggy as much as we loved him. And he got to socialize with other dogs his same size. There were no pictures or FB posts. But the sitter was fine if we called and asked about him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd rather board my dog in a kennel with a suite than the situation you've described. Is this person even insured? When I board my dog in someone's home, I do it through the agency I use for daily dog walking and I trust them 100%.
She does daycare and dog walking as well. The kennels are all booked and most only
Have cameras at night.
Is she bonded and insured?
No idea.. are people on Rover? and what does that mean? Like what does it help if someone is insured? Genuinely curious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd rather board my dog in a kennel with a suite than the situation you've described. Is this person even insured? When I board my dog in someone's home, I do it through the agency I use for daily dog walking and I trust them 100%.
She does daycare and dog walking as well. The kennels are all booked and most only
Have cameras at night.
Is she bonded and insured?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd rather board my dog in a kennel with a suite than the situation you've described. Is this person even insured? When I board my dog in someone's home, I do it through the agency I use for daily dog walking and I trust them 100%.
She does daycare and dog walking as well. The kennels are all booked and most only
Have cameras at night.
Anonymous wrote:I'd rather board my dog in a kennel with a suite than the situation you've described. Is this person even insured? When I board my dog in someone's home, I do it through the agency I use for daily dog walking and I trust them 100%.
Anonymous wrote:I'd rather board my dog in a kennel with a suite than the situation you've described. Is this person even insured? When I board my dog in someone's home, I do it through the agency I use for daily dog walking and I trust them 100%.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would think it’s best for the dog to do what they do at home. My dogs are not crated ever. I would not want them in crates. I also wouldn’t want them at a house with 10+ dogs either.
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Great so where do people find these places that watch only 2-4 dogs over the holidays, who have good references, secure fence, and are actually home and supervising or do this as a business of sorts. I don't want some random person who doesn't have experience or isn't home or drinking all day etc. lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would think it’s best for the dog to do what they do at home. My dogs are not crated ever. I would not want them in crates. I also wouldn’t want them at a house with 10+ dogs either.
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Anonymous wrote:I would think it’s best for the dog to do what they do at home. My dogs are not crated ever. I would not want them in crates. I also wouldn’t want them at a house with 10+ dogs either.
Anonymous wrote:yeah definitely do t board if there is no human on site at night. What about older teens? Any friends/neighbors with older teens that could sleep at your house?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP do u have a friend with a dog you can trace off with? This is what I did when we only had one dog. Now we have 2 dogs and I pay someone to stay at my house. We did it for Christmas right before Covid and the dogsitter didn’t stay Christmas Eve but we had a neighbor come over and let dog out before bed and again first thing Christmas morning. Dogsitter came back at lunchtime.
My friends are all traveling. Ugh! Is a kennel with a suite just as bad? It seems worse. So many dogs and only cameras at night.
yeah definitely do t board if there is no human on site at night. What about older teens? Any friends/neighbors with older teens that could sleep at your house?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP do u have a friend with a dog you can trace off with? This is what I did when we only had one dog. Now we have 2 dogs and I pay someone to stay at my house. We did it for Christmas right before Covid and the dogsitter didn’t stay Christmas Eve but we had a neighbor come over and let dog out before bed and again first thing Christmas morning. Dogsitter came back at lunchtime.
My friends are all traveling. Ugh! Is a kennel with a suite just as bad? It seems worse. So many dogs and only cameras at night.
Anonymous wrote:OP do u have a friend with a dog you can trace off with? This is what I did when we only had one dog. Now we have 2 dogs and I pay someone to stay at my house. We did it for Christmas right before Covid and the dogsitter didn’t stay Christmas Eve but we had a neighbor come over and let dog out before bed and again first thing Christmas morning. Dogsitter came back at lunchtime.