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Old 11-11-2003, 12:25 AM
K-9Girl K-9Girl is offline
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I also worked for a vet clinic that boarded animals. The clinic was very clean and had a separate room where the sick animals were kept. One of my main jobs was caring for the dogs that were staying with us. We walked the dogs three times daily. You will need to find out what your vet clinic's boarding schedule is and see if it fits your dogs needs....One thing that I really liked was that when I had to board my dogs, I knew that if anything wrong were to happen, my dog would get immediate medical care. Where ever you decide to board your dog, make sure that your dog has all that it will need (as in immunizations) to stay protected from any illnesses.

I am sure that what you decide will be great for Rakki.... :)

Sara
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