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NYC Pet Boarding: What to Do with Your Dog When You're on Vacation

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Dogs on vacation. (Source: Your Spoiled Pets)

Getting out of the city, be it for a long weekend or for a lengthier jaunt is always a relief, but if your furry friends aren’t coming along for the ride, it begs the question of how best to care for them while you’re away. Luckily, NYC is nothing if not an amenity-filled city and you’ve got plenty of options to make sure your favorite pet is well provided for while you relax away from home.

Cat Sitting

A good sitter would know this cat is NOT a morning person.

Most cats are pretty self-sufficient. If your trip is merely a long weekend, you can likely get away with simply leaving out some extra food and water. However, should your trip be longer, consider cat sitting. Depending on your cat’s social needs, most services let you book 15-minute to hour-long visits wherein service providers will stop by your apartment and play with your cat, as well as check their food and water situation and adjust as need. Some things to consider when looking into a cat sitting service include:

Places like Kitty in NY based in Chelsea or Brooklyn Cattitude are highly-rated cat sitting services you may want to look into, but there are tons located throughout all five boroughs so that you can find the best sitter for your favorite feline.

Rocket, an Australian Cattle Dog, who enjoys walks at Dog Beach in Prospect Park

Dog Walking

Dogs are a bit more high maintenance than cats – no surprise there. Depending on your pup’s energy level and personality, you may be able to get away with simply using a dog walker. This option is only recommended for overnight trips. If your vacation is longer than a single night, you should figure out different accommodations for your pooch. If you do go this route, consider questions such as:

Any reputable dog walking service will (and should) have a response to all of these questions and be able to tailor services to fit your furry baby’s specific needs. Companies like Wag! make ordering a walk for your dog as simple as ordering takeout from your phone. Many of the pet boarding providers listed below also offer dog walking services. Check them out.

Dog Boarding

Brooklyn pups on a walk (Source: Prospect Bark)

Longer trips likely mean you’ll want to consider boarding your dog. Similar to dog walking and cat sitting services, questions about emergency medical attention and reports on how your pet is doing are essential to ask. However, boarding services also introduce a whole additional range of considerations. Some services rely on crates and primarily keep the dogs in their care separate from one another, while others utilize a pack mentality and allow all the pups to play and sleep together.

You’ll want to consider your own dog’s temperament and how he/she gets along with other canines when choosing between the two. Another relevant consideration is the type of supervision boarded dogs receive: you’ll probably want a boarding service that provides 24-hour supervision, but not all places do this, so be sure to ask!

Our Picks for Top NYC Pet Boarders

Some local vetted (pun intended) options include:

Alternative Pet Boarding Options

If a kennel doesn’t seem like the right place to board your pet, there are a couple other options you can consider.

Finally, don’t forget to consider your vet. Many larger veterinary clinics offer boarding services and will even give a discounted rate for to their regular patients. The added benefit of using your vet is if something goes wrong: a vet that is familiar with your animal and its medical history will treat him/her, ensuring the best care.

Friends and Family

Professional services for your pets are appealing, but the cost can add up. If you’re hoping to divert more of your disposable income to your actual vacation, don’t forget to consider friends and family members nearby. Is there a co-worker who squeals every time you bring Fido into the office who wouldn’t mind dog sitting for a week in exchange for a nice bottle of wine? How about a younger family friend who’d love to take advantage of your nice, grown-up apartment for a week in exchange for walking the dog? Take inventory of those around you who love your animals and make use of it. Just remember to say thank you: a fridge full of groceries for an apartment-sitter or a new houseplant for a co-worker housing your cat can go a long way.

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