When it comes to boarding or quarantining your pet at Rue’s Kennels near LAX, it’s important to understand the rules and requirements that ensure a safe and comfortable experience for your furry friend. These guidelines aren’t just about compliance—they’re about creating a stress-free environment for pets and giving their owners peace of mind.
In this blog, we’ll break down the key rules for pet boarding and quarantine at Rue’s Kennels, explain why they’re in place, and offer tips on how to prepare your pet for their stay.
Boarding and quarantine rules may seem overwhelming at first, but they are designed to protect pets, owners, and staff. By following these guidelines, Rue’s Kennels ensures:
Whether you’re boarding your pet while traveling or completing the CDC-mandated quarantine process, Rue’s rules are designed with your pet’s well-being in mind.
1. Vaccination Records are Mandatory
To board at Rue’s Kennels, your pet must be up to date on all required vaccinations. These include:
Why It’s Important: Vaccinations protect both your pet and others from preventable illnesses.
Tip: Double-check that your vet provides complete documentation with dates and vaccination stickers.
2. Health Certificates for Quarantine
If your pet is undergoing quarantine, a health certificate from a licensed veterinarian is required. This document confirms your pet is fit for travel and free from contagious diseases.
Why It’s Important: Health certificates help Rue’s staff monitor your pet’s condition and comply with CDC importation requirements.
3. Microchip Identification
All pets must have a microchip for identification purposes. The microchip ID should match the records provided, including vaccination and health certificates.
Why It’s Important: Microchips ensure pets are properly identified during their stay and streamline compliance with CDC regulations.
Tip: If your pet doesn’t have a microchip, schedule an appointment with your vet before their stay.
4. Age Restrictions
Pets under four months old are not eligible for boarding or quarantine due to vaccination and health risks.
Why It’s Important: Puppies and kittens are more vulnerable to diseases and may not yet be fully vaccinated.
Tip:
If you’re traveling with a young pet, consider postponing their trip until they meet the age and vaccination requirements.
For pets arriving from high-risk rabies countries, the quarantine process is a critical step in ensuring public safety. Rue’s Kennels is a CDC-approved facility that provides a secure and comfortable environment for pets during their quarantine period.
What to Expect During Quarantine
Preparing for Quarantine
1. Can I visit my pet during their quarantine?
No, CDC regulations prohibit pet owners from visiting during the quarantine period to maintain health protocols. However, Rue’s team provides regular updates, including photos, to keep you informed.
2. What happens if my pet’s paperwork is incomplete?
Pets without proper documentation may face delays or additional requirements before boarding or quarantine can begin. Rue’s team can guide you through obtaining missing paperwork.
3. Are there additional fees for quarantine services?
Yes, quarantine services include specific care and monitoring, which may incur additional costs. Rue’s Kennels provides transparent pricing to ensure there are no surprises.
4. Can I board multiple pets together?
Yes, Rue’s Kennels offers accommodations for families with multiple pets, provided all pets meet vaccination and health requirements.
Rue’s Kennels goes above and beyond to ensure compliance with boarding and quarantine requirements while prioritizing the well-being of every pet. Here’s what sets them apart:
Following the rules and requirements for pet boarding and quarantine may feel daunting at first, but with the right preparation and a trusted partner like Rue’s Kennels, it doesn’t have to be.
By understanding and adhering to these guidelines, you can ensure your pet has a safe, comfortable, and positive experience. If you’re planning a trip or navigating the CDC’s importation process, reach out to Rue’s Kennels today to learn how they can make the process smooth and worry-free for you and your pet.
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