Dog Boarding Made Easy For Summer Vacation


Dog boarding is now easier, just in time for summer vacation. DogVacay has created a website with a comprehensive list of hosts offering dog boarding nationwide. Dog owners are assured peace of mind as their dogs receive personal care while they away from home.

My husband and I recently adopted a dog from a local rescue organization. As we like to travel, we have explored several different options for boarding our new pet. Traveling can be incredibly stressful for some dogs, in addition to being impractical.

In searching for options, I found DogVacay.com. The first thing that caught my eye was the fact that all hosts guarantee vet care and are insured. Our dog is part of our family. Leaving her with strangers is not easy. However, knowing that all of the hosts are vetted and insured makes the decision much easier.

All reservations include simple booking, insurance, and 24/7 customer support. The hosts provide daily pictures of your pet, which is a fantastic personal touch.

Customized searches include options for hosts with and without other pets and can be further categorized depending on the type of dwelling and size of the yard. There are also options to search only for hosts who are certified in pet CPR and first aid.

Hosts are available nationwide. Most of the hosts I found in Northwest Ohio offered their services for $25 to $30 per night. The hosts all provide a biography and extensive information, including photos of their homes, yards, pets, and pet guests.

The website also includes written reviews and a star rating system, making selecting the perfect host even easier. Calendars are included in each profile, so pet owners can be assured the host will be available when needed.

For dogs who are uncomfortable leaving home, the site also offers hosts who are willing to sit with dogs while their owners are away.

Pet owners face some difficult decisions when deciding to travel. DogVacay.com offers a simple and convenient solution that also provides peace of mind.

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