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What to expect after doggie vacation in a kennel



Each dog handles stress in their way. You might notice these five differences when you pick up your dog from boarding. Usually, they will go away within a day or two.

Changing your dog's surroundings, daily schedule, food, and other behaviors can cause stress. Each dog handles stress in their way. You might notice these five differences when you pick up your dog from boarding. Usually, they will go away within a day or two. If they continue or significantly differ from your dog's normal behavior for more than three days, consult your veterinarian. Although this behavior is common, it is important for you to address it.

After boarding your dog what to expect



Excessive Drinking

After bringing Fluffy home, you may observe that they are drinking more water than usual. Your initial concern might be: Was she able to access water? When did she last drink? Indeed, she had access to water. The personnel at the Downtown Dog Resort probably monitor her water intake more diligently than you do at home, ensuring it is replenished regularly throughout the day.

Dogs often increase their water consumption upon returning home due to feeling more at ease, being excited, or experiencing stress from the car journey. It is crucial to offer them water but refrain from allowing them to ingest large quantities rapidly as it could result in illness. Let them drink a moderate amount before settling down and resuming their usual drinking pattern, daily schedule, food, and other behaviors that can cause stress.



Dietary Alteration


When they arrive home, they may gorge themselves. Did they eat while they were gone, you wonder? Yes, once more. Your fur baby's over-excitement at seeing you and returning may affect their typical behavior. Don’t give them food immediately away. Allow them to relax and eat for a few hours after you come home. Downtown Dog Resort provides quality food because we care for them as a family, bringing your food is always best.



Change in Stool or Vomiting


The excitement or stress your dog is experiencing could lead to soft or loose stool. If you recently switched your dog's food and then switched back, they may just be readjusting. Some dogs have more sensitive stomachs than others, so while some are unaffected by changes, others may be significantly impacted. Bringing your food and treats to boarding can help prevent these changes.



Change in Sleep


It is highly probable that your dog will return home and sleep deeply for a day or two. If they have had an extended playtime or daycare session, engaging in more activity than usual, along with experiencing a new environment, new scents, and new companions, it is understandable that they are feeling exhausted. This situation is akin to when you go on a vacation and walk more miles each day than you are accustomed to, leading to the familiar sentiment of needing a break after your break.



Personality Change


Upon coming back home, your dog may react by either ignoring you or showing excessive attachment - both of these behaviors are perfectly normal. These responses are common as each dog has its unique way of reacting. Dog boarding caters to the specific needs of each dog.

Most pets experience mild separation anxiety when they are briefly apart from their owner. Therefore, it is common for them to exhibit clingy behavior upon reuniting. However, you can assist in alleviating this by promptly returning to your regular routine, which will aid in re-establishing familiarity and providing comfort to them as they readjust.





Please note that the information given in this post is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice for your pets. To get an accurate diagnosis of your pet's condition, please schedule an appointment with your veterinarian. Each dog handles stress in their way. You might notice these five differences when you pick up your dog from boarding. Usually, they will go away within a day or two.

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