Anonymous
Post 06/27/2018 16:17     Subject: Are you concerned about dangerous breeds when boarding dog?

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.
Anonymous
Post 06/27/2018 12:30     Subject: Re:Are you concerned about dangerous breeds when boarding dog?

Anonymous wrote:Interesting that posts are being deleted. I didn't read any that seemed worthy of deletion.


Pitbull advocate trolls found dcum.
Anonymous
Post 06/27/2018 12:21     Subject: Re:Are you concerned about dangerous breeds when boarding dog?

Interesting that posts are being deleted. I didn't read any that seemed worthy of deletion.
Anonymous
Post 06/27/2018 10:46     Subject: Re:Are you concerned about dangerous breeds when boarding dog?

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
Post 06/25/2018 20:02     Subject: Are you concerned about dangerous breeds when boarding dog?

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
Post 06/25/2018 19:53     Subject: Are you concerned about dangerous breeds when boarding dog?

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