Earlier this month I had the pleasure to board my first pup, Bailey! I’ve written about dog boarding in the past (via Rover and Wag), but up until now I’d only ever managed to walk dogs or get paid to do nothing.
I was eager to start building my dog boarding business and excited to play with a new pup, so I accepted Bailey’s booking even though she wasn’t a perfect match (she was about 40 lbs, which was larger than ideal; my dog is maybe 10 lbs at most).
My first boarding didn’t go perfectly, but it wasn’t all bad, either. Let’s look at what went right and what could have gone better.