Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
I have been asked to go to Washington DC for a few days next week and am dreading the thought of leaving my doodle behind. She has been on a sleep over with a friend once while I recovered from laser eye surgery but I was mostly drugged up and unable to see so I wasn't in the right frame of mind to miss her too terribly. She was back before I knew it. The second time was when I had a wedding in Toronto. My friend (same as above, one of the few ppl I would trust with my doodle) had to bail on me at the last minute. I had no choice, Sophie had to go in a kennel. I felt so guilty I cried and worried and worried so much that I came home a day early, barreling down the highway in a rainstorm - "hang on SophieBear, Momma's comming home!!!". She barely noticed I was gone, but holy cow did I ever worry about her.
So now my dilema, this is going to be a really great opportunity for my career, but my doggy loving friend isn't available to sit. I have a friend from Toronto staying with me for a few weeks, a friend who is not all that fond of dogs, including my SophieBear (yes, in case you're wondering, she is crazy). She said she would look after her, but I know from her efforts over the past couple of weeks she is not quite up to the task (nothing too harmful, but skimping on walk times and forgetting to give her water in her dish, gets annoyed/intimidated when she gets hyper, etc...). She is certainly not going to be able to get Sophie to settle down to put the special drops in her ears, and she is afraid to take Sophie into the dog park. Then there's my cousin, but he once looked after his sisters cat and forgot to feed him for 3 days (!!). I have other friends in mind but they all seem to be busy. So I'm running out of options.
What should I do? if I put SB in the kennel again my heart will break, if I leave it to my friend I will worry so much, my cousin is out of the question, if I don't go on the trip my boss will be very angry with me and I will miss out on an important opportunity.
I know I'm being over protective, but I can't help it. I'm a first time dog mom and so I can be a bit of a nervous nelly. Who would you trust with your doodle?
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I agree with Lindsey. While boarding isn't always the first choice, there are some awesome boarding facilities out there that really do take really good care of your dog. I would look around. Find one (if it's in your budget) that will not keep them in a cage all day. Some facilities doggie daycare places have great boarding facilities attached and they would get the double benefit of daycare during the day and then being boarded in a nice bigger 'room' at night.
I'm sure if you look around, you can find a place where your SophieBear will be safe, secure and have fun to boot!
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