Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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did you check with petvacay.com? there maybe someone in your area that will take them in their home. It maybe an issue since they are so big, but worth a shot. I would look at places that offer day care and boarding- they seem to be more reliable, since the day care pups are a good recommendation.
We just moved to a new state in October and lost our beloved pet sitter. I used DogVacay to find a dog sitter in our area and had her stay at our house when we went on vacation. She did a fabulous job and we had very good luck doing it this way. I have had her back several times. We did do an overnight visit as a trail run. Just a thought. Some of the dog sitters also watch the dogs in their homes, if you are uncomfortable with having them come to your house.
Even though I have been boarding my girl Skadi since she was little, she is 5 1/2 now...and Elli who we adopted January 2015, she is 7...I feel "guilty" and for the first few hours of leaving them I go through the "separation" blues. However, I have to get away and enjoy life too...in fact, when I come back to this earth...I'm coming back as a spoiled dog!
My dogs are boarded at their daycare ranch so they are familiar with all the smells, the routine, and the people. With Elli, I felt really really guilty the first time I boarded her because we had just taken her in and 3 weeks later we had to leave her for a week. Since then I have boarded her another 3 times. Both of them are absolutely fine when they come home. Sometimes a little stinkier, because they do doggie day care every day while they are boarded. They are crated next to each other so I'm thinking that helps.
I know some dogs cannot tolerate being boarded so I hope all goes well and you find a great place that will take care of your kids.
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