My dog isn’t used to sleeping in a crate. What can I do to prepare them for boarding?
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Since most dogs will sleep in our home-style crates, practicing at home can boost their comfort level. You can start by placing their favorite bed inside their crate and using praise to create a positive association. Gradually build up the time they spend inside, working towards a full night’s sleep. Our team will also check your dog’s comfort level with crates during the Meet & Greet. For pups with crate anxiety, some locations offer private doggie suites. Please ask the team at your local Dogtopia to learn more about the boarding options available.