Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Dog Boarding And Training Colorado Springs

By Enid Hinton


Pet owners looking to board an animal can often have a hard time doing so. Some Dog Boarding and Training Colorado Springs kennels and others will still allow dogs labeled as dangerous by society. Owners with these breeds considered dangerous like pit bulls, rottweilers and doberman pinchers have some of the most difficult when it comes to finding a boarding facility for a pet.

Colorado is one state in which this is the case. In 2003, Denver, gathered up all dogs considered dangerous and euthanized same, even those which had been family pets for years without incident. As such, pet owners may want to avoid boarding any of these breeds anywhere in Colorado, or in other areas in which such bans are in place.

Lucky provides a variety of services which help care for, and comfort your pet while away from home, or when simply feeling ill and unable to care for pets. These services include pet sitting, boarding, training and rescues. Unlike other kennels, in which pets are left to tend to themselves, Lucky provides an active pet sitter to care for pets.

Otherwise, one may make to to Colorado, only to have the so-called dangerous dog, impounded and euthanized. Unfortunately, this has been an issue since 2003. In 2003, pet owners owning pit bulls, or pit mixes had their dogs confiscated and killed.

While most are not banned in Colorado Springs, CO, there are several which are banned in Denver, CO. So, when traveling it is often a good idea to take a route which does not go through the city. The bans took place in the area in 2003, at which point time, all such breeds were confiscated and euthanized whether there had been an incident or otherwise, many long time family pets.

Most resorts will allow dogs to play in group regardless of breed as long as the dog can pass a temper test, has up to date rabies and boardatello shots, and is in good health. All of which are just as important to the health of pets as well as the businesses boarding the pets.

Pet parents also need to provide both local and long distance phone numbers when traveling. For doggie day care and local services, a local number is usually proficient. If one does not have a contact in the area, then a secondary number is often requested.

Independent resorts often accept most breeds; Though, there are those which do not. Generally, it is good to visit any facility in which one plans on boarding a pet in advance of a stay. At which time, one can also inquire about any banned breeds, programs, services and tour the facility.




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