7 Reasons Your Pet Could Be Refused Boarding (And How to Fix Each One)

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Why are pets sometimes refused by boarding facilities?

Pets may be refused boarding for preventable reasons such as missing vaccinations, aggressive behaviour, or incomplete paperwork. This guide explains the most common causes of rejection and how to address each one. Understanding pet boarding rules and facility expectations allows you to prepare your pet for a kennel stay with confidence.

Refusals happen more often than expected

Many owners are surprised by last-minute boarding refusals. Licensed animal boarding establishments follow strict regulations, and even minor oversights can disrupt travel plans and cause stress for both owners and pets.

Some typical situations include:

  • A couple turned away on departure day due to an expired Bordetella vaccine

  • A cat refused because documentation for flea and tick treatment was missing

  • A dog denied entry after panicking during the check-in process

These boarding rejection reasons are common but avoidable. Preparing your pet for kennel stays in advance helps prevent them.

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1. Missing vaccinations or medical certificates

What vaccination rules do boarding kennels enforce?

Boarding facilities adhere to health protocols. They typically require pets to have current vaccinations and documentation from a veterinary clinic. If a required vaccine is missing, expired, or given too close to the boarding date, your pet might be refused.

Core vaccinations in the UK

  • Dogs: Canine parvovirus, distemper, hepatitis, leptospirosis
  • Cats: Feline enteritis, cat flu
  • Rabbits: Myxomatosis, Rabbit Haemorrhagic Disease (RHD1 and RHD2)

Additional requirements

  • Kennel cough (Bordetella bronchiseptica): Often required; must be given at least 14 days before boarding
  • Parasite control: Proof of flea and worm treatment, usually within 30 days
  • Health certificate: A written note from a vet confirming the pet is fit to board

Preparation steps

  1. Schedule booster vaccinations two to four weeks in advance.
  2. Request up-to-date vaccine records from your vet.
  3. Store both digital and printed copies in your pet’s boarding folder.
  4. Review all pet boarding rules with your chosen facility.

Pro Tip: Trial visits to the facility can significantly reduce your pet’s stress and flag behaviour issues early.

Sonny Myles

Owner, Tailored Pet Travel

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2. Aggressive or anxious behaviour that raises red flags

How do boarding staff assess behaviour issues?

Boarding staff monitor behaviour at check-in. Signs of aggression or anxiety may result in refusal. These signs include loud vocalising, lunging, shaking, or hesitating to separate from the owner.

Common concerns

  • Aggression towards staff or animals
  • Fearful behaviour such as freezing or attempting to flee
  • Overexcitement such as barking, jumping, or pacing

What to do in advance

  1. Schedule trial visits to familiarise your pet with the environment.
  2. Practise crate training and short stays before the main boarding period.
  3. Arrange a behavioural assessment if needed.
  4. Seek guidance from a behaviourist or certified trainer.

If your pet struggles with a group setting, ask about solo boarding or consider hiring a professional pet sitter.

3. Health conditions that need special boarding standards

Which health issues require specialist boarding?

Some facilities may not be equipped to manage ongoing health conditions. Refusals often occur to protect the wellbeing of the pet and others.

Conditions requiring special care

  • Diabetes requiring insulin
  • Epilepsy or recurring seizures
  • Arthritis or mobility difficulties
  • Chronic heart or respiratory conditions

How to prepare

  1. Check with the facility to confirm whether your pet’s condition can be managed.
  2. Provide a written care plan, including details about medicine, diet, mobility support, and known triggers.
  3. Include veterinary contact information and emergency instructions.
  4. Explore medical boarding or options that include access to vet technicians.
  5. If applicable, look into special needs pet boarding or boarding for a sick dog.
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4. Poor socialisation or no behaviour history

Why is social history important?

Kennels often request information that shows your pet is comfortable around others. Pets without prior socialisation or behavioural history may be refused.

Potential warning signs

  • No experience with group play or doggy day care
  • History of aggression or avoidance
  • Absence of trainer reports or past boarding records

What helps staff feel confident

  1. Obtain a behaviour report from a trainer or previous facility.
  2. Schedule a few half-day or full-day trial sessions.
  3. If needed, ask about solo accommodation for pets that prefer space.

A clear behavioural history helps staff assess whether your pet will adjust well.

5. Incomplete paperwork or policy confusion

How can missing paperwork cause problems?

Even with a prepared pet, incomplete or missing documents can result in denial at check-in.

Documents often required

  • A signed booking form
  • Veterinary release and emergency contact form
  • Proof of vaccination and parasite control
  • Pet insurance documents (if needed)

Organisational tips

  1. Create a dedicated “Pet Boarding Checklist” folder.
  2. Include signed forms, medical records, ID, and other documents.
  3. Read through policies a week before your pet’s stay.
  4. Contact the facility to ask about any additional forms or requirements.

Understanding the boarding policy in advance reduces the chance of problems when preparing your pet for a kennel stay.

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6. Breed, species or booking restrictions

Are some pets or breeds not accepted?

Yes. Facilities often have restrictions based on licensing, insurance, or available space. These rules may apply to breeds, species, or group sizes.

Restrictions to ask about

  • Banned dog breeds under the Dangerous Dogs Act
  • Facilities that do not accept rabbits, reptiles, or small mammals
  • Booking limitations for multi-pet households

How to confirm eligibility

  1. Ask for a complete list of accepted breeds and species.
  2. Clarify booking limits based on your household.
  3. If your pet is not eligible, request a referral to a DEFRA-licensed provider.

7. Last-minute surprises or check-in mix-ups

What causes most day-of refusals?

Even well-prepared owners can face boarding issues caused by timing or communication errors.

Typical problems

  • Arriving late or on the wrong date
  • Misunderstood or incomplete bookings
  • Verbal agreements not confirmed in writing
  • Forgetting required forms or medication

How to stay ahead

  1. Call 48 hours before the appointment to verify all details.
  2. Bring printed documents in a labelled folder.
  3. Confirm arrival windows, expectations, and policies.
  4. Keep a local sitter or vet in mind as a backup option.
  5. Avoid refusal by checking every step of your booking in advance.

Pro Tip: Always check your pet’s vaccination records at least one month before travel to allow for booster windows.

Sonny Myles

Owner, Tailored Pet Travel

Your 7-step pre-boarding fix-it plan

Use this list to prepare thoroughly:

  1. Vaccinations – Include kennel cough, flea and worm treatments.
  2. Behaviour – Plan trial visits and provide behaviour reports.
  3. Medical – Submit care details and list emergency contacts.
  4. Socialisation – Share history or arrange test stays.
  5. Paperwork – Gather every form and confirm each policy.
  6. Restrictions – Check breed and species rules before booking.
  7. Final confirmation – Review everything and confirm backup options.

When each item on your checklist is complete, boarding becomes a smooth and safe experience for your pet.

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