Pet Boarding Agreement

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Overview of this form

The Pet Boarding Agreement is a legally binding document that outlines the responsibilities and expectations between a pet owner and a boarding facility. This form helps protect both parties by clearly stating terms related to the care of the pet, including health management and liability issues. Unlike general pet care agreements, this specific boarding agreement includes detailed provisions for veterinary care, vaccination proof, and stipulations regarding the health of the pet during its stay at the facility.

Key components of this form

  • Details on veterinary care responsibilities and payment by the owner for any medical needs.
  • Agreement on the accuracy of the pet's health information provided by the owner.
  • Requirements to present proof of vaccinations upon boarding.
  • Liability waiver for pets that are old or in poor health.
  • Feeding and exercise schedules for boarded pets.
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Common use cases

This form should be used when a pet owner arranges for their pet to stay at a boarding facility, whether for a short or extended period. It is essential for establishing the terms of care, ensuring that specific health needs are met, and protecting the owner from unexpected veterinary expenses during their pet's stay. Use this form whenever you plan to leave your pet in the care of others to ensure clarity and responsibility regarding your pet's well-being.

Who this form is for

  • Pet owners looking for a reputable boarding facility for their animals.
  • Boarding facilities wanting to protect themselves legally and define their care parameters.
  • Anyone who needs to clarify responsibilities and expectations related to pet care during boarding.
  • Pet owners with animals that require special medical attention or dietary needs while boarded.

How to prepare this document

  • Identify the parties involved: write the name of the pet owner and the boarding facility.
  • Provide detailed information about the pet, including health care needs and any special requirements.
  • Review and fill in the veterinary care agreement, stating who is responsible for costs and approving any necessary treatments.
  • Ensure the owner presents vaccination records as required, detailing any health conditions the pet may have.
  • Have both parties sign the agreement to make it legally binding.

Notarization requirements for this form

This form usually doesn’t need to be notarized. However, local laws or specific transactions may require it. Our online notarization service, powered by Notarize, lets you complete it remotely through a secure video session, available 24/7.

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Typical mistakes to avoid

  • Failing to provide accurate health information about the pet.
  • Not presenting vaccination records upon request.
  • Overlooking the need to clarify special dietary or medical needs.
  • Signing the agreement without fully understanding its terms.

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  • Saves time compared to finding a lawyer to draft an agreement.

Key takeaways

  • The Pet Boarding Agreement is essential for defining the care and responsibilities between a pet owner and a boarding facility.
  • Provide accurate health and vaccination details to ensure your pet's needs are met.
  • Both parties should carefully review the terms to avoid misunderstandings.

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FAQ

A Dog Boarding Business is Profitable! The profitability of dog daycare is on the rise in comparison to other pet franchises.In fact, the number households with pets increased to 68% in 2016. That means that a majority of people in the country are spending real money on their furry companions every month of the year.

Consider a Boarding Trial. If your dog is particularly nervous or prone to separation anxiety, it's a good idea to plan a trial boarding stay. Adjust Your Dog's Sleeping Habits. Keep Your Dog Comfortable. Drop Off Your Dog in the Morning. Visit Your Dog's Veterinarian.

While it might be fine for a crate-trained dog, boarding in a cage can cause anxiety for a dog not accustomed to it. Plus, older dogs with arthritis need more room to move around. If you don't like the idea of your dog staying in a small cage the whole time, look for a boarding facility that offers upscale boarding.

Food. Most pet owners stick with 1 to 2 different types of food that they know their dog enjoys. Medicine & Supplements. Favorite Toys. A Reminder of Home. At Least 1 Leash. Documents Required by Doggy Daycare. Other Special Items.

Food. Most pet owners stick with 1 to 2 different types of food that they know their dog enjoys. Medicine & Supplements. Favorite Toys. A Reminder of Home. At Least 1 Leash. Documents Required by Doggy Daycare. Other Special Items.

Boarding can be stressful for your dog, even if it is accustomed to it. A change in diet can add to the stress on its body, possibly resulting in diarrhea or vomiting. Bringing your dog's regular food is the best way to prevent this. Find out if there is an extra fee to feed a special diet (this is somewhat customary).

Should you worry about kennel cough then? Boarding kennels cannot completely protect your dog against getting the condition. No matter how much they clean and sanitise the facilities, there is still a chance that your dog could catch this airborne virus.

Do your research and choose wisely. Visit before you book. Book a short overnight stay if possible. Make sure your puppy is insured, wormed, vaccinated, and microchipped. Start sleep and crate training. Get socialization training mastered. Spend more time together.

Should I worry that's it's cruel to put a dog in kennels? Whilst a condition like boarding kennel stress is very real, not all dogs get it, and ones that do are fine as soon as they leave.If your dog suffers badly with separation anxiety and is in poor health, then yes, you could argue that boarding kennels are cruel.

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