1. Kennel fostering environment
Kennel fostering dogs need to provide a comfortable, hygienic and safe environment. The kennel must have enough beds, water sources and food storage. area, bathing facilities, entertainment activity area, etc.
First of all, the kennel where dogs are kept should be kept dry and ventilated to prevent dogs from suffering from respiratory diseases. Secondly, the bed needs to be changed and disinfected regularly to ensure the hygiene of the dog. In addition, the food and drinking water of foster dogs must be clean and safe, and the storage area should prevent dogs from eating by themselves to prevent infection of diseases.
At the same time, kennels must be inspected for safety hazards to prevent dogs from escaping or having their lives threatened. Finally, in order to prevent dogs from becoming bored, boarding kennels should also provide entertainment activities, such as toys, kennels, dog balls, etc.
2. Kennel boarding services
In addition to providing a good environment, kennel boarding dogs should also provide thoughtful services, including feeding, bathing, cleaning, etc.
Feeding is one of the basic services for dog boarding. The kennel must feed dog food on time and in a quantitative manner, and add other food to the dog according to the owner's requirements. Bathing is another essential service. The frequency and method of bathing are different for each dog. Careful kennel owners can provide more suitable bathing methods according to the dog's personality.
Cleaning is also very important. The kennel should clean and disinfect the kennel, bed, storage area and other places regularly to ensure the health and hygiene of the dog. If the dog has special needs, the kennel should also provide on-site medical care, grooming and other services.
3. Management of kennel foster care
Kennel foster care for dogs requires standardized and meticulous management to ensure service quality and normal operations.
First of all, you must understand and be familiar with the dog’s breed, personality, habits and other information, including the dog’s preferences, habits, health status, vaccination certificates, etc. Secondly, when fostering a dog, you need to sign a contract and ensure that the service content, service period and other terms stipulated in the contract are legal and compliant. At the same time, you need to purchase appropriate insurance for the dog to deal with unexpected risks.
Finally, the kennel should also reasonably arrange the dog’s activities, diet, rest and other time according to the dog’s personality and characteristics. At the same time, it should contact the owner in a timely manner to provide feedback on the dog’s situation to avoid poor communication. Lead to misunderstandings and disputes.
4. The cost of fostering dogs in kennels
Kennel fostering dogs requires a certain fee, including accommodation fees, service fees, medical fees, etc. Kennel owners should be transparent about fees and provide owners with detailed bills.
Accommodation fees are usually calculated on a daily basis, and the cost depends on the breed, size, needs and other factors of the dog. The service fee includes basic services such as feeding, bathing, cleaning, etc. If additional services are required, such as home medical treatment, beauty, etc., additional charges will be required. Medical expenses are mainly used for accident first aid, vaccination, etc.
In short, kennel charging standards should be fair and reasonable, and owners should set prices based on their own operating costs, service quality and other factors to meet the needs of dogs and owners.