Spring Break for Pets in Griffin, GA
Spring break is fast approaching and preparing for your pet’s boarding and playdates in Griffin, GA, is an important part of the schedule.
Whether you plan on getting away to the beach with the family, or you are having a staycation, your pets are as tired of being cooped up as you are.
Spring Break for pets in Griffin, GA
You may have noticed over the last few months that your cat or dog is not as spunky as they usually are. They may hide, have little energy, and seem like they are depressed.
Your dog may whine, or seem to have lost their appetite, or your cat may be overeating and looking for places to hide away from you.
Seasonal Affective Disorder or SAD has been shown to affect cats and dogs as well as humans. The more time they are indoors, and the less light that they see outside, it gives them the winter blues. Even animals that generally stay indoors need to see the sunshine and feel the air.
Now that the weather is changing you may have noticed more activity. Cat’s sprint from room to room for no reason. Dog’s scratching at the door to go outside. They are ready to be sprung.
Playdates for Pets in Griffin, GA
Whether you are taking a vacation or not, you may want to book a playdate for your pets. They want to be outside, romping in the grass, chasing other animals, playing and exerting the energy they’ve been storing up all winter.
They will come home from the day tired and ready to cuddle and they may leave your shoes alone rather than chew them to bits.
Boarding Your Pets
While you’re making your plans, you may find that you can’t take your animals with you. While many hotels and motels are now pet friendly, there are activities where you can’t take your animals with you.
Book them into their own “hotel”. They will be able to enjoy time outdoors with other animals and be pampered the way they deserve.
Pet Sitting/Dog Walking
If you don’t want to board your animals, or if for some reason you can’t, you can always opt for a pet sitter to come and walk your dog, pet your cat, and have some playtime and cuddles while you're gone.
Some animals prefer to be in their own home, whether they have health issues that prevent them from boarding and playdates at doggie day care, or they just aren’t real animal, animals.
No matter the choice that you make for your pet, give us a call at (470) 204-7073. We have the packages, and the services that will help them get out the doldrums and break into Spring!