Boarding Contract or Contract with Dog Kennel

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What this document covers

The Boarding Contract, also known as the Contract with Dog Kennel, is a legal document that outlines the agreement between a pet owner and a kennel regarding the temporary care of a dog. It serves as a safeguard for both the pet owner and the kennel, detailing responsibilities, fees, and liability limitations. This form differs from other pet care agreements, such as pet sitting contracts, as it specifically pertains to the boarding of dogs in a kennel facility.

Key parts of this document

  • Information about the pet, including name, breed, health details, and behavior.
  • Pet owner's contact information and emergency details.
  • Length of boarding with pricing structure, including daily, weekly, or monthly rates.
  • Liability and care terms, including the kennel's responsibilities and limitations.
  • Authorization for medical treatment in case of illness or injury.
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Common use cases

This form should be used when a pet owner needs to place their dog in a kennel for temporary care. It is particularly useful during travel, emergencies, or any situation where the owner cannot care for their pet. It ensures that both parties have a clear understanding of their obligations and protections during the boarding period.

Who this form is for

This form is intended for:

  • Dog owners seeking kennel boarding services for their pets.
  • Kennel operators who provide boarding services and want to establish clear agreements with pet owners.
  • Individuals or families who frequently travel and require temporary pet care solutions.

How to complete this form

  • Identify the parties involved: pet owner and kennel operator, including addresses and contact information.
  • Complete the pet information section, detailing the dog's name, breed, health history, and behavior.
  • Specify the length of stay and the rates for boarding, clearly noting any additional charges for extended stays.
  • Review and initial liability clauses to understand the responsibilities of the kennel concerning your pet.
  • Sign and date the contract, ensuring all information is accurate and complete.

Notarization guidance

This form does not typically require notarization unless specified by local law. Always check your local regulations to confirm whether notarization is needed for your specific state or situation.

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Avoid these common issues

  • Failing to fully disclose the dog's medical history or behavioral issues.
  • Not ensuring that all contact information for the owner is accurate and up-to-date.
  • Neglecting to initial or sign the agreement, which may lead to enforcement issues.
  • Overlooking the terms regarding liability which could affect the owner's rights.

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  • Convenience: Download and complete the form at any time, without needing to visit a legal office.
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  • Reliability: Ensure that the form follows industry standards and legal requirements as drafted by licensed attorneys.
  • The Boarding Contract protects both the pet owner and the kennel by clarifying responsibilities.
  • Providing accurate information about your dog is critical for its safe care.
  • Always read and understand the terms of the contract before signing.

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FAQ

According to Payscale.com, the average kennel owner brings in $50,868 per year (source). The range in salaries goes from $20,000 per year on the low end to $122,000 per year on the high end.

You will need to research zoning and licensing requirements in your area to make sure it is legal for you to start any kind of business (particularly out of your home). Once you've determined that you're ready to start your own dog boarding business, it's time to get to work.

If done properly, owning a kennel business can be quite lucrative; and, though this type of business may not be for everyone, providing a safe and secure place for peoples pets can offer a very rewarding career to those that love pets and their parents.

This works out to a minimum of just over $6K a week if your location is open seven days a week, putting you at more than $316K a year in daycare alone. These numbers don't account for overnight stays or any additional services that you may offer.

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.

A mid-career Dog Kennel Owner with 5-9 years of experience earns an average total compensation (includes tips, bonus, and overtime pay) of $63,500 based on 7 salaries. An experienced Dog Kennel Owner with 10-19 years of experience earns an average total compensation of $36,000 based on 7 salaries.

1Consider 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.2Adjust Your Dog's Sleeping Habits.3Keep Your Dog Comfortable.4Drop Off Your Dog in the Morning.5Visit Your Dog's Veterinarian.

The Paws Dog Day Care website shows that start-up costs for a pet boarding business can run anywhere from $24,000 to $81,000 depending on the size of the business, the geographical location, and local legislation/regulation.

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