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Is there any age limit on boarding cats/kittens — dogs/puppies?

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Is there any age limit on boarding cats/kittens — dogs/puppies?

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Generally, we have found that cats/dogs of all ages respond well in the kennel environment. It is usually a good idea to introduce cats/dogs to the idea of boarding at a young age so that the pet takes to the idea very routinely. Younger pets seem to enjoy the sights and sounds of seeing other pets. However, you know your pet’s likes and dislikes best. If your pup or kittie does not respond well to strangers or dislikes being with other animals, they may experience a bit of adjustment time. New Inn Kennels driveway Doing a “trial run” boarding for an over-night does not give them enough time to adjust to the kennel routine. A weekend visit at an off peak time may be in order if you are planning a longer stay in the future. New Inn Kennels, LLC does require that if you have a cat or dog that is 12 years of age or older, that you sign an Aged Pet Release Form. This form basically releases us from responsibility due to sickness or death of an older pet due to age related stress. Most heal

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Generally, we have found that cats/dogs of all ages respond well in the kennel environment. It is usually a good idea to introduce cats/dogs to the idea of boarding at a young age so that the pet takes to the idea very routinely. Younger pets seem to enjoy the sights and sounds of seeing other pets. However, you know your pet’s likes and dislikes best. If your pup or kittie does not respond well to strangers or dislikes being with other animals, they may experience a bit of adjustment time. Doing a “trial run” boarding for an over-night does not give them enough time to adjust to the kennel routine. A weekend visit at an off peak time may be in order if you are planning a longer stay in the future. New Inn Kennels, LLC does require that if you have a cat or dog that is 12 years of age or older, that you sign an Aged Pet Release Form. This form basically releases us from responsibility due to sickness or death of an older pet due to age related stress. Most healthy older pets do quite w

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