Should You Board Your Pet, Take Them with You, or Leave Them Home with a Sitter?
Travel brings excitement — new places, new rhythms, a break from routine. But for pet owners, it also brings a question that can tug at the heart: What’s best for my animal while I’m away? There’s no universal answer. The right choice depends on your pet’s temperament, health, and the nature of your trip. Here’s how to think it through. 1. Boarding: structure and supervision Boarding can be ideal for pets who thrive on routine and social interaction. Pros: Constant supervision, regular feeding and exercise schedules, and professional care. Many facilities now offer enrichment activities and webcams for peace of mind. Cons: Stress from unfamiliar surroundings, noise, and other animals. Cats and anxious dogs may shut down or refuse food. Best for: Social dogs, adaptable cats, or pets who have boarded successfully before. If you choose boarding, visit the facility first. Observe cleanliness, staff demeanor, and how animals are handled. A short trial stay before a long trip can...