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<blockquote data-quote="Lil" data-source="post: 716416" data-attributes="member: 17309"><p>That has been the question. I asked my cousin out there if she was familiar with any kennels or doggy daycares, because she has a dog. Really, I was hoping she'd say, "Oh just leave them at my house!" But, no such luck. We have two...the girl and a boy, her littermate, who is blind and has to have eye drops 4x a day. They're 12 and no trouble really, in that they are so used to being crated after 12 years of working dog parents that they insist on it even when we're home on the weekends. We try to keep them up and they just want to go to bed! Anyway, after considering having to find dog-friendly accommodations, taking them everywhere or leaving them in a strange place, and just the needing to look after them instead of being able to go where we want, it may be best all around to kennel them at our vet. In fact, I just tentatively booked them there. They are super good with them, because it's attached to the vet's office so we have peace of mind leaving them there when they have to have medications and eye drops.</p><p></p><p>We'll see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil, post: 716416, member: 17309"] That has been the question. I asked my cousin out there if she was familiar with any kennels or doggy daycares, because she has a dog. Really, I was hoping she'd say, "Oh just leave them at my house!" But, no such luck. We have two...the girl and a boy, her littermate, who is blind and has to have eye drops 4x a day. They're 12 and no trouble really, in that they are so used to being crated after 12 years of working dog parents that they insist on it even when we're home on the weekends. We try to keep them up and they just want to go to bed! Anyway, after considering having to find dog-friendly accommodations, taking them everywhere or leaving them in a strange place, and just the needing to look after them instead of being able to go where we want, it may be best all around to kennel them at our vet. In fact, I just tentatively booked them there. They are super good with them, because it's attached to the vet's office so we have peace of mind leaving them there when they have to have medications and eye drops. We'll see. [/QUOTE]
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