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Dogs should not be left in a kennel for more than 4-6 hours during the day; longer periods can cause stress and behavioral issues.
Yes, boarding can be stressful for many dogs, especially if they are unaccustomed to new environments and separated from their families.
While dogs may feel uncertainty or stress when boarded, most do not feel truly abandoned if the boarding environment is safe, engaging, and caring.
Long-term dog boarding typically costs between $25 and $85 per night, with monthly rates ranging from $600 to $2000 depending on location and services.
Dogs can be boarded for several weeks or even months, but it depends on the dog's health, temperament, and the quality of the boarding facility.
Long-term dog boarding typically refers to leaving a dog at a boarding facility for an extended period, usually longer than two weeks.
Long term dog boarding is when a dog stays at a boarding facility for an extended period, often several weeks or more, while the owner is away. It provides care, shelter, and supervision for dogs during prolonged absences.
You can replace rice in your dog's diet with healthy alternatives such as quinoa, pumpkin, sweet potatoes, or oatmeal, depending on their nutritional needs.
Brown rice is considered one of the healthiest grains for dogs due to its high fiber content and digestibility.
You can replace rice with alternatives like pumpkin, quinoa, oatmeal, sweet potatoes, or barley to support your dog's digestion and nutrition.

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