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Old 03-22-2021, 04:25 PM   #4
Lovetodream88
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Mine get the nasal boratella every year. Not including current times we go to lots of pet events and go to events and training classes as well as workshops at our locally owned training facility. Joey also got his first on set job in November that was in Georgia and he was around other dogs there and in other dog friendly places. It can take 2 rounds of antibiotics to clear up kennel cough as well as it can lead to pneumonia so I don’t want them to have to go through that if possible. I really doubt a kennel has been open that long without kennel cough. I’m sure people don’t always think to call back and tell them their dog got sick plus it doesn’t sound good for business to say they have had an outbreak. I would talk to your vet and get their opinion on things. I personally would do absolutely anything possible before boarding my dogs because I have heard and seen some absolutely terrible things associated with them. I would look at in home options and sitters.
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