Choosing Where to Board Your Dog
- citycellarswine
- May 7
- 2 min read
![]() Choosing a dog boarding kennel
There are a number of things you should check are in place for your dog when using any boarding service. As a guideline, your dog should always have the following:
Boarders who aspire to higher standards will offer two walks per day, each lasting for at least 20 minutes.
Choosing dog home boarding
Licensed home boarding businesses must provide a suitable environment, monitor your dog's behaviour and keep comprehensive records. Your dog must be:
As with boarding kennels, home boarders aspiring to higher standards will provide your dog with two walks per day and for a minimum of 20 minutes.
Choosing a doggy daycare
All dog daycare businesses, including people operating as part of a franchise, are now required to monitor all dog behaviour, social interactions and the environment in which they're cared for. For a dog daycare to be fully licensed, in their care, your dog must be:
Able to access a safe space where they can avoid seeing people or other dogs if they choose to.
Daycare providers aspiring to higher standards will also document the interactions your dog has with people throughout the day. If you feel that these conditions aren't being met, we urge you to walk away (taking your dog with you) and file a report to the kennel's local council. |
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