Aggressive dogs–
Dogs who are aggressive to other animals but
friendly to people pose no problem in the kennel setting. Each run is
private and therefore all dogs are kept separate unless their owner
enrolls them in group play. Hickory Springs is also prepared to deal
with dogs who are aggressive to people. Owners of such dogs set their
pet up in the run and then retrieve them from the run at pick-up.
Because we have indoor out-door runs, we can provide aggressive dogs
with quality care without putting our staff in danger.
Geriatric Residents–
Many of our beloved visitors are in the later
years of life. Our inside-only section is where these dogs can
receive the closeest monitoring and non-fluctuating temperatures.
Thick bedding is provided for our older boarders, especially those
suffering from painful and weak hips.
Medically Fragile Pets–
Many of the pets who board with us require
the administration of medication. Unless instructed otherwise we wrap
pills in liverwurst – few dogs refuse this tasty treat. We are also
experienced with administering subcutaneous injections. Clients
should bring all medications in their original prescription bottles
and discuss their pet's medical needs at check-in.
"Must Walk" dogs–
The vast majority of dogs who are completely house
broken at home are comfortable going to the bathroom in the outside
portion (concrete floor) of their kennel run. There are a few dogs
who will not use their run. We carefully monitor if and how often the
dogs go to the bathroom. If we notice a dog not using their run we
make them a "must walk" which means we leash walk them three times a
day.
Nervous/timid boarders–
It is not unusual for first time boarders to
exhibit some trepidation. It generally takes 24-48 hours for
especially nervous pets to adjust to the kennel environment, often
much sooner. Our staff is fully prepared to recognize the signs of
nervousness and then take action to mitigate it. We do our very best
to pay special attention to such animals and help them adjust to their
home away from home.
Picky Eaters–
We are very familiar with dealing with boarders who
lose their appetite during their stay. Barring any allergies, we do
everything we can to get your pet to eat. The owners have been known
to make homemade roasted herb chicken and rice if that is what it
takes for a resident to eat. Owners should inform the staff at
check-in of any known food allergies. |