
PRIVATE DOG CARE?
I am at least one of the dog owners who goes with the big smile when I, for example. walks along Kolding Å with my bathing-happy labrador. Or when my little Cavalier goes looking for treats on the grass, and gets to step on his own ears.
But there are a few times every year where I need dog care. And it’s not easy. For who is good enough at all to take care of MY dogs?
DOG PENSION?
My dogs have never been in dog boarding. That is not a principle. In fact, it would have been (in hindsight) smart if they had been used to it from puppies. My little cavalier, I actually think I could easily retire. She is good at ignoring the surroundings and just sleeping. She never collides with other dogs because she has no temperament. She adapts quickly wherever she is.
But my labrador is another matter. She’s not an ordinary labrador! She hates change. She does not like very many other dogs. She has a hard time finding peace if too much is happening around her. She does not like unknown sounds. Yes, I could go on. My dog is nervous and she thrives best in familiar surroundings and with regular routines. Therefore, I think it would be hard for her to retire now that she is not used to it. Bottom line – my dogs can not be cared for in a dog boarding house, so I have to find alternatives.
PRIVATE DOG CARE?

Yes, I stand by it. It’s more me who has a problem with the care than it might actually be the dogs.
But I only relax if I’m sure my dogs are well. I need to make sure they get some good airing and lots of attention.
IN GOOD CONSCIENCE
If it’s a dog sitter who does not own or have had a dog, then I do not think they always know the scope of the task.
And it must be my noblest task to assess whether the dog sitter holds the task. It gives both security and peace when I pack my suitcase and leave my dogs!