Solo Dogs has the experience, environment, and tools to care for your senior dog’s issues.
Senior dogs are among my favorite type of special needs dog boarding clients because I understand challenges that often accompanies owning an older dog. When you want to travel away from home, you need someone you can trust with your silver-faced companion, who has earned the right to a safe, comfortable, and well-supervised place to stay during your travels.
Boarding older, elderly, or geriatric dogs comes with many challenges that other dog sitters or dog boarding companies may not be capable of, or want to manage:
- They may have issues with mobility and slip on uncovered hard floors
- They may not be able to climb stairs
- They may be need to be taken outside frequently or have easy access to a yard
- They may require medication management on a strict dosing schedule
- They may be hard of hearing or have vision problems
- They may need assistance standing and walking and navigating
Solo Dogs has a great environment for your senior dog:
- All flooring is / can be covered with non-slip coverings (rugs or yoga mats).
- No stairs are in my home, house is one-level.
- I am retired, which means I am here, with your elderly dog, to help them use the yard when they need it.
- Since I’m home much of the day and set my own schedule, adhering to specific medication dosing is not a problem.
- I always approach elderly dogs from the front and slowly, to give them time to react and use hand signals.
- I am familiar with and comfortable using harnesses with handles to help dogs stand up and walk, and will happily escort them during backyard strolls if required.
If you think your senior dog would be a good fit for what Solo Dogs offers, read more about Solo Dogs boarding services and requirements.