Archive for the 'boarding' Category

by Lindsay Stordahl on October 7th, 2008
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I had to use a picture of this cute, little dog because small dogs bite more often than big dogs. It’s just that small dogs typically do less damage. I’ve been bitten by at least five dogs bad enough to break my skin, but that is because of how much time I’ve spent around so many dogs. The chances of a dog biting me are much higher than a dog biting an average person. When working at places like boa ...
by Lindsay Stordahl on August 4th, 2008
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People are very opinionated about boarding their dogs. However, dog daycare is a whole different level of boarding. Although many dog daycares use kennels, others don’t have cages at all. And you can leave your dog for a few hours or the whole day. I think dog daycare is a great option for someone who works long hours and can’t get home to let his or her dog out over a lunch break. I often considered this ...
by Lindsay Stordahl on July 11th, 2008
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by Lindsay Stordahl on May 24th, 2008
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Eddie and Barkus is ...
by Lindsay Stordahl on May 21st, 2008
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During day 17 of my 30-day challenge to take my dog to 30 places, Ace and I visited Sheyenne River Kennels in West Fargo. I don’t know if I will ever leave him at this kennel or any other kennel, but I wanted to see what this place was like since it is close and the rates are not bad (only $17 per day). Ace had never been to a kennel before, so he was a little afraid from all the barking when we took a tour. Th ...
by Lindsay Stordahl on April 4th, 2008
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When moving to a new location, I like to find a vet ...
by Lindsay Stordahl on March 27th, 2008
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The money I spend on my pets can really add up. Because of this, I keep track of what I spend on ...
by Lindsay Stordahl on March 20th, 2008
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It does not surprise me that some dogs actually injure themselves from wagging their tail too hard. During my days ...
by Lindsay Stordahl on February 27th, 2008
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More and more people board their dog at a kennel while traveling, due to our increasingly busy schedules. Whenever I leave town, I ask myself who is going to take care of my mutt. Friends and family are a good option, but only if they are reliable enough and they actually want to take my dog for a week. I don’t want to ruin a good relationship by burdening someone with my dog. My friend and I often take care of ...