Bay Vets
Bay of Islands Veterinary Services has been providing top quality veterinary care to the animals of the beautiful Bay of Islands for over 50 years.
Travel, visitors, and busy schedules can change your pet’s routine fast. Choosing between a boarding facility and a professional pet sitter is a big decision. Use this guide to pick the best option and prepare so your pet stays safe, calm, and cared for.
Our team at Bay Vets supports pet families across Kerikeri and wider Northland. If you would like tailored advice, call us on 09 407 7354.
Think about your pet’s vibe. Social dogs that love activity often thrive in a good boarding facility with structure and play. Cats, seniors, and anxious pets usually stay calmer at home with a reliable sitter. If your pet has meds or a tight routine, a sitter can make things easy. Boarding still works well for many pets when staff have clear instructions.
Consider your pet’s:
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Tip: Do a trial day or a short weekend before a long holiday to see how your pet copes.
Health and safety:
Paperwork and packing:
Before drop-off:
Call Bay Vets on 09 407 7354 for a pre-boarding health check and vaccination review.
Choosing the right sitter:
Home setup:
Care instructions:
Meet our team to create a simple sitter care plan. Call Bay Vets on 09 407 7354.
Special Notes For Cats
Most cats prefer staying at home with a reliable sitter. If boarding, choose a cat-only facility or a separate cat area with quiet spaces and vertical hideaways.
Cat checklist:
Clinic: Bay Vets
Phone: 09 407 7354
Address:
48 Kerikeri road
Kerikeri 0230
Northland
New Zealand
Book a pre-holiday check, update vaccinations, and get a personalised boarding or sitter plan for your pet.
Disclaimer: This article provides general information only. It is not intended as medical or health advice and should not be relied on as a substitute for consultation with a qualified healthcare professional who understands your pet's individual needs.