KennelReady

KennelReady tool

Dog Boarding Pack Generator

Calculate how much food to send for dog boarding, create a label for every meal bag, and print a simple kennel instruction sheet.

Preparing more than one dog? Create a separate boarding pack for each dog.

1Dog details

2Boarding dates

Boarding facilities handle drop-off and pickup meals differently. Adjust the meal list before printing.

Default is 2 backup meals.

3Feeding schedule

Meals per day *

4Medication and allergies

KennelReady helps organize boarding information, but medication, medical instructions, emergency treatment, and kennel policies should be confirmed with your veterinarian and boarding facility.

5Emergency contacts

KennelReady helps organize boarding information, but medication, medical instructions, emergency treatment, and kennel policies should be confirmed with your veterinarian and boarding facility.

6Behavior notes

Privacy & Safety

KennelReady is designed for simple, printable dog boarding preparation without accounts or unnecessary data storage.

  • Private Tool

    No account required

  • No Server Storage

    Boarding details not saved

  • In-Browser Use

    Details stay on your device

  • No Data Sales

    User details are not sold

  • Print Locally

    Print or save from browser

  • Policy-First

    Kennel rules come first

What is a dog boarding pack?

A dog boarding pack is the set of food, labels, instructions, medication notes, emergency contacts, and care details you send with your dog before a kennel stay. Clear labels and written instructions help boarding staff follow your dog's normal routine.

What should be included?

A good boarding pack should include pre-measured meals, feeding instructions, medication details, allergy warnings, vaccination documents if required, emergency contacts, and any behavior notes that affect care.

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Frequently asked questions

How many meals should I pack for dog boarding?

Pack one meal for every scheduled feeding during the stay, plus one or two backup meals in case pickup is delayed.

Should each food bag have a label?

Yes. Each label should include your dog's name, date, meal time, portion amount, and any medication or allergy notes.

Should I send extra food?

Usually yes. One or two extra meals is a safe buffer for short stays.

Can I use this for pet sitting too?

Yes. The same food labels and instruction sheets can help a pet sitter follow your dog's normal routine.