Knowlegeable people, large accomodation and vaccination checks would probably be at the top of my list.
Would you be happy if your buns were in large accommodation with toys and not be put into another separate run in the day?
I haven't voted because all I look for in boarding is,appropriate area for indoor rabbits to be kept-not have their cage plonked in a dark,hot shed & let out when they feel like it & then get lectured by said boarding on why you keep them in house in first place as Barley has such lovely thick fur:evil:
To be honest my main priority is that they are kept safe & fed & watered & given lots of exercise.I wouldn't mind if they are kept in a small cage as long as they were out of it alot & loved.My two go to Deepdale Pets now where they have a "cottage"which is basically a shed but its their shed as apposed to being put in with the lawn mower[last boarders].It has an indoor cage in it which is always unshut,a play area & during the day,via a cat flap an outdoor run filled with hay.It has a heat lamp if its cold & has a double door so in the day there is just a chicken wire door so they get plenty of breeze & daylight,with a wooden one to close over at night.In my view this is the perfect place for my babies to go & Dill always seems so happy there.
I haven't voted because all I look for in boarding is,appropriate area for indoor rabbits to be kept-not have their cage plonked in a dark,hot shed & let out when they feel like it & then get lectured by said boarding on why you keep them in house in first place as Barley has such lovely thick fur:evil:
To be honest my main priority is that they are kept safe & fed & watered & given lots of exercise.I wouldn't mind if they are kept in a small cage as long as they were out of it alot & loved.My two go to Deepdale Pets now where they have a "cottage"which is basically a shed but its their shed as apposed to being put in with the lawn mower[last boarders].It has an indoor cage in it which is always unshut,a play area & during the day,via a cat flap an outdoor run filled with hay.It has a heat lamp if its cold & has a double door so in the day there is just a chicken wire door so they get plenty of breeze & daylight,with a wooden one to close over at night.In my view this is the perfect place for my babies to go & Dill always seems so happy there.
Would you be happy if your buns were in large accommodation with toys and not be put into another separate run in the day?
Thanks thats interesting as I have no indoor space for house rabbits and was thinking about other options to cater for them.
This exactly Mine are going to Deepdale, think someone on here recommended it to me. The shed looks amazing though Glad Dill likes it there.
For me, I look for anywhere that is suitable for indoor rabbits with as much room as possible with people who know and care about rabbits.
It was probably me or HS.she recommended them to me.They are going in a couple of weeks for two nights to Deepdale,that reminds me,I must phone Rowena.How far is leasingham to Durham?
I did think it was an awful long way from Durham:lol:Yes,it takes us 30 mins ish to get us there,but I'd rather do that than take them 5mins to the dreaded shed & lawnmower!I'm not going from durham (thankfully) but when I am home over summer from Gainsborough. It's about a 45 min drive- worth it to have the buns well looked after
I send emails and photos of the buns while they are on holiday with us and update the owners when I can as I find it put's their mind at ease knowing their buns are fine
I wouldn't want the offer to pay extra for texts about my rabbit.
I should be able to ring when I want (during opening hours) to check on him, if I was offered the option of texts at extra cost, I would feel like I wasn't allowed to ring and check on him
I'd think, owners having knowledge, details of the vet they use in emergencies available, clean accommodation.
That's all I can think of for now but am sure there is more lol.
I like the idea of the texts but not so sure about the extra cost. Most people get free texts these days anyway, don't they?