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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 738062" data-attributes="member: 4152"><p>Lil</p><p>You are absolutely fine. </p><p>No worries at all. </p><p>But, I have since learned this is an odd thing about boarding older dogs. </p><p>Apparently, it causes trauma that weakens their immune systems. </p><p>Be very careful boarding an older dog. If you absolutely have to, then it should only be for one day and with special instructions to treat her carefully and with extra attention. </p><p>Honestly, I wouldn’t do it all and for only one day in an extreme situation and as I described. </p><p>I would either miss my plans or pay someone whatever it took to stay in my home. </p><p>I’m convinced it causes havoc to their immune systems. And it’s hard to say if you can trust everyone ...some might have a bad attitude. The dr might be ok or a tech might be caring, but a night tech could have the attitude that they are “old” so “who cares” and not be as caring or diligent. </p><p>I think this is the very sad reality. </p><p>It’s very upsetting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 738062, member: 4152"] Lil You are absolutely fine. No worries at all. But, I have since learned this is an odd thing about boarding older dogs. Apparently, it causes trauma that weakens their immune systems. Be very careful boarding an older dog. If you absolutely have to, then it should only be for one day and with special instructions to treat her carefully and with extra attention. Honestly, I wouldn’t do it all and for only one day in an extreme situation and as I described. I would either miss my plans or pay someone whatever it took to stay in my home. I’m convinced it causes havoc to their immune systems. And it’s hard to say if you can trust everyone ...some might have a bad attitude. The dr might be ok or a tech might be caring, but a night tech could have the attitude that they are “old” so “who cares” and not be as caring or diligent. I think this is the very sad reality. It’s very upsetting. [/QUOTE]
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