Has Anyone Ever Put There Dog In The Boarding Facility At Canadas Wonderland?

I am going to Wonderland, this week or next. Has anyone ever put their dog in the boarding facility there. I do not want them Not to care for her, and she can't be home alone. (She is 6 months old) she will pee in the house, and it is just too long. What was your experience like when you put your dog there? Thank you.

I've never boarded a pet at an amusement park, and never will. The boarding facilities, while cheap, are NOT temperature controlled, as in, NO A/C! Only a few windows. There's no way I would let my pet swelter in a hot facility for hours on end.

And the amusement park facilities, as far as I know, only provide water. They don't take the animals out for bathroom breaks (too much of a liability, makes a lot of sense if you think about it), and they don't provide food, only water. You are responsible for bringing food for your pet.

If you are worried about your pet being at home alone all day, ask a neighbor to take care of her, or pay the higher fee and board her in a local kennel. Our vet has a kennel and only charges $8 a night. And they feed and walk, and give potty breaks for the dogs that stay there, and it's temperature controlled!!

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  1. Vote Dog Says:

    No way! I'd never put my dog in a kennel. Can one of your friends come stay with her?
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  2. DH Says:

    I've never boarded a pet at an amusement park, and never will. The boarding facilities, while cheap, are NOT temperature controlled, as in, NO A/C! Only a few windows. There's no way I would let my pet swelter in a hot facility for hours on end.

    And the amusement park facilities, as far as I know, only provide water. They don't take the animals out for bathroom breaks (too much of a liability, makes a lot of sense if you think about it), and they don't provide food, only water. You are responsible for bringing food for your pet.

    If you are worried about your pet being at home alone all day, ask a neighbor to take care of her, or pay the higher fee and board her in a local kennel. Our vet has a kennel and only charges $8 a night. And they feed and walk, and give potty breaks for the dogs that stay there, and it's temperature controlled!!
    References :

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