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Old 05-02-2016, 07:05 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by Rosy1013 View Post
I've never heard of Sleep Over Rover, so I will check to see if there is anything like that available in my area. I also like the idea of boarding with the vet. Max also has an issue with eating/drinking while we aren't home, so having the vet there would make me feel better.
Wherever you decide to board, be sure to leave a blanket or piece of clothing with your and your dog's scent on them, as well as a supply of the food that you normally feed your dog. Our Bella's situation is a little complex since she just had a dental and they removed four of her teeth. We now moisten her kibble with no salt chicken broth, so the next time we have her boarded, we will probably leave her with a supply of the canned version of her kibble (Wellness Core small breed grain free). Hopefully it won't spoil her.
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