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I can't find my earlier thread about this (last year) so sorry for asking again.
Zak is DA until he has been carefully introduced, he's always on his longline. He lives with his brother and our older springer, Brig, both of whom he adores.
The OH decided last night that we should have a holiday as we haven't had one for three years. We do epic road trips in America and the way forward with the dogs is to kennel them, we think, as we'd be too worried about someone walking Zak.
Do you think it's reasonable to kennel him with the proviso that he can only associate with our other two? I don't want him being anywhere near other dogs and them being at risk of being hurt. I don't really want to home board him as the boarder would probably walk him and I want the three together, plus home boarders tend to have their own dog.
Opinions, please and suggestions for kennels in Hertfordshire.
Zak is DA until he has been carefully introduced, he's always on his longline. He lives with his brother and our older springer, Brig, both of whom he adores.
The OH decided last night that we should have a holiday as we haven't had one for three years. We do epic road trips in America and the way forward with the dogs is to kennel them, we think, as we'd be too worried about someone walking Zak.
Do you think it's reasonable to kennel him with the proviso that he can only associate with our other two? I don't want him being anywhere near other dogs and them being at risk of being hurt. I don't really want to home board him as the boarder would probably walk him and I want the three together, plus home boarders tend to have their own dog.
Opinions, please and suggestions for kennels in Hertfordshire.
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