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Tails On Trails
Dog Daycare and Boarding Blog
Everything you need to know about our premium doggy daycare & dog boarding hotel!
From vaccinations to what to bring for your dog's stay, healthy tips, and keeping them happy during their time with Tails On Trails Pet Resort - near Mount Snow, Stratton, Dover, & of course - Wilmington!


Premium Luxury Pet Care in Wilmington, Vermont: Luxury Pet Boarding Unveiled
When it comes to caring for our beloved dogs, nothing less than the best will do. I know how important it is to find a place where your furry friend feels safe, loved, and pampered while you're away.
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Jan 34 min read


Dog Boarding for Anxious Dogs in Vermont: A Calm, Intuitive Approach
At Tails on Trails Pet Resort, we specialize in creating a peaceful boarding experience designed to reduce anxiety and help dogs feel safe, secure, and understood. Not all dogs struggle with anxiety because of age. Many young and adult dogs experience stress in new environments, during routine changes, or when separated from their families.
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Jan 32 min read


Senior Dog Boarding in Vermont: Comfort, Routine & Gentle Care
As the founder of Tails on Trails, I’m deeply involved in daily care and trust my intuition when something feels off. That level of awareness, experience, and responsiveness allows us to reduce anxiety in senior dogs during boarding and adapt routines in real time, creating a calmer, more secure environment where older dogs can truly relax.
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Jan 23 min read


What to Pack When Boarding Your Dog in Southern Vermont
Discover essential tips for dog boarding in Vermont! Ensure a smooth stay for your pet with our comprehensive packing guide for Southern Vermont dog boarding!
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Dec 17, 20252 min read


Winter Dog Boarding in Vermont: Comfort, Safety & Routine During Ski Season
Discover premier dog boarding in Vermont this ski season. Ensure your pet's comfort and safety with structured routines at Tails On Trails Pet Resort.
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Dec 17, 20252 min read


The First 24 Hours: How Dogs Adjust to Boarding
Discover how dogs adjust to dog boarding at Tails On Trails Pet Resort. Learn why the first 24 hours of dog boarding are crucial for a calm stay.
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Dec 17, 20252 min read


Why Dogs Settle Faster in Boutique Dog Boarding Facilities
Dogs consistently settle faster in boutique dog boarding facilities—and there’s a reason why. These smaller, thoughtfully designed environments prioritize calm, routine, and individualized care, which directly impacts a dog’s emotional well-being.
Large kennels can be overwhelming for dogs. Constant noise, movement, and unfamiliar energy often lead to heightened stress.
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Dec 17, 20252 min read


What Makes Luxury Dog Boarding in Southern Vermont Truly Different?
When you’re leaving your dog behind—whether for a ski weekend, a work trip, or a family getaway—you’re not just looking for a kennel. You’re looking for peace of mind. In Southern Vermont, luxury dog boarding has become less about cages and more about comfort, routine, and emotional well-being. At Tails on Trails Pet Resort in Wilmington, VT , luxury means intentional care, thoughtful design, and an environment where dogs feel safe, calm, and genuinely cared for. Luxury Dog B
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Dec 17, 20252 min read


The Science Behind Canine Comfort for Doggy Daycare and Boarding
Comfort isn’t a luxury for dogs — it’s a biological requirement. When a dog feels physically safe, emotionally supported, and predictably understood, their nervous system relaxes, their behavior stabilizes, and their confidence grows.
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Dec 6, 20253 min read


A Day in the Life of a Dog at Tails On Trails Pet Resort –Not Your Average Kennel
When pet parents imagine boarding or daycare, they often picture dogs running aimlessly or sleeping in crates until pickup. NOT HERE! We are not your average kennel - we support emotional wellbeing, and have curated a behavior-backed, enrichment-driven, design to ensure dogs feel safe, fulfilled, and understood from arrival to bedtime.
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Dec 6, 20253 min read


How to Prepare Your Dog for Winter & Ski Season Boarding in Vermont
Boarding during ski season isn’t like boarding at any other time of year. Weather, schedules, lodging restrictions, and the rhythm of mountain life create unique stressors for dogs — and preparation makes all the difference.
At Tails On Trails Pet Resort in Wilmington, Vermont, we help dogs acclimate, settle, and thrive during winter and ski-season stays–especially near Mount Snow and Stratton!
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Dec 5, 20253 min read


Why Routine Reduces Stress in Boarding Dogs
Routine creates predictability that reduces anxiety, supports rest, and helps dogs adapt confidently to boarding environments.
At Tails On Trails Pet Resort in Wilmington, Vermont, routine isn’t a detail —it’s the backbone of emotional safety. Our structured daily rhythm helps dogs settle faster, stay calmer, sleep deeper, and return home balanced instead of overwhelmed.
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Dec 5, 20253 min read


Why Dog Daycare Before Boarding Matters for Dogs in Southern Vermont
Tails On Trails Pet Resort · Wilmington, VT | Where Boarding Success Starts Before the Stay Most dog parents focus on booking boarding only when travel plans are confirmed — but few realize that the real boarding experience begins long before check-in day . A dog who walks into a new facility without familiarity, confidence, and routine is at a disadvantage. They’re suddenly surrounded by new smells, new sounds, new dogs, new humans, and new expectations. For many dogs, this
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Dec 5, 20253 min read


What Are Dog Enrichment Services—and Why They Matter for Doggy Daycare and Boarding in Southern Vermont
Dog enrichment isn’t a trend — it’s a fundamental part of canine health and emotional wellbeing. In fact, enrichment is now considered just as important as exercise, nutrition, and rest. Yet, many boarding and daycare facilities in Vermont still overlook it entirely.
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Dec 5, 20253 min read


What Luxury Dog Boarding Really Means: A Vermont Dog Parent’s Guide
Luxury boarding isn’t a buzzword — it’s a standard rooted in comfort, safety, enrichment, structure, and individualized care.
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Dec 5, 20253 min read
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