Mastiff Kennels
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Mastiff Kennels: How to Choose the Right One
Without a doubt, every boarding kennel has a unique personality. Not every kennel suits every dog owner. As an owner of a mastiff, you may have to search a little more than the average dog owner for one that you - and your dog - like.
Your mastiff is a guarding breed and will continue to be a guarding breed when he is in the kennel. This means that being there might be a stressful experience for him. Your mastiff will come into contact with other dogs and unfamiliar people. He would obviously prefer not no be put in a kennel where he will instinctively feel the need to guard new territory.
This doesn't even take into account that the fact that your loyal friend will also miss you terribly. Don't be surprised if your Mastiff shows signs of separation anxiety. Of course you need to make sure that the kennel will be able to meet the need of dogs mastiff.
Choosing the kennel is completely up to you. It is up to you to find a place your mastiff will experience the least amount of stress. You can increase the odds of this happening by choosing a kennel with great care.
Before you make any boarding arrangements, ask the staff whether they have experience with mastiff dogs. If they have never boarded one before, you will need to continue in your kennel search. When you find a kennel with mastiff experience, visit that one.
The kennel should smell and look clean. The dog bedding should be both clean and look comfortable. The sleeping areas need to be draft free and dry.
Make sure your mastiff will have access to an outside exercise area in the daytime. He must also have access to water all the time.
You should make inquiries about the feeding schedule your mastiff will be following. It should be as close to his feeding schedule at home if possible.
In addition to this, find out how much the staff knows about their boarders. Not only that, but feel them out about how much they know about dogs in general. While you don't expect them to be experts, the staff should have a love of dogs and some type of knowledge in this area.
If you first board your mastiff when he is relatively young, even six months, he will become acclimatized to the kennel environment more easily. It is best to use the same kennel each time so the staff get to know your mastiff better and also so you dog won't feel like the employers are strangers. He won't feel the need to guard his territory all the time either.
Think about a trial boarding. This is when your mastiff spends a day or two at the kennel when you are not around. If there are any problems, you can come and get him but usually this arrangement works well. If it does, then you know the next time you have to leave town, you will be sure that he will be fine in boarding.
Mastiffs often need extra attention. This is the way they are and the reason you love yours. You should always put extra energy and time into finding a kennel that is aware of the mastiff special traits and a kennel that is willing to give your dog the energy and time he requires.
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