Chapter 1
The direct answer: show how the first boarding conversation works
A pet boarding meet-and-greet TikTok slideshow should explain what records to bring, what staff need to know about temperament and routines, what facility questions pet parents should ask, and how booking works.
AVMA pet-care resources encourage pet owners to ask questions and use reliable sources. USDA APHIS Animal Care resources also provide public information related to regulated animal facilities and welfare oversight.
The post should not guarantee that every pet is a fit, hide vaccination or temperament requirements, or show private owner information.
Callout
Pet boarding content rule
Sell trust through process and transparency, not vague promises that every pet will thrive in every setting.
Chapter 2
Build slideshows from pet parent concerns
Pet parents ask about vaccines, feeding, medication, temperament, group play, solo time, sleeping areas, emergency contacts, photo updates, and pickup schedules.
Each slideshow should answer one query. A meet-and-greet checklist should not also become a full boarding contract, pricing page, and grooming upsell.
Use facility walk-through clips, kennel or suite photos, staff-approved handling visuals, checklist cards, and privacy-safe pet images.
What to bring to a boarding meet-and-greet.
What vaccination records may be needed.
How temperament and routine questions work.
What to ask about feeding and medication.
How group play or solo care is decided.
What emergency contacts to provide.
How photo updates work.
How to prepare for the first overnight stay.
Chapter 3
Use an eight-slide meet-and-greet slideshow
The slideshow helps staff collect useful information while lowering anxiety for the owner.
Review facility rules, vaccination requirements, pet images, and health claims before publishing.
- 1
Slide 1: pet parent hook
Open with 'Boarding your pet for the first time? Bring these.'
- 2
Slide 2: records
Ask parents to bring vaccination records, vet contact details, and required forms.
- 3
Slide 3: routine
Prompt feeding schedule, medication notes, sleep habits, and comfort items.
- 4
Slide 4: temperament
Explain that staff may ask about other pets, handling, noise, separation, and play style.
- 5
Slide 5: facility questions
Suggest asking about supervision, cleaning, exercise, rest, and emergency procedures.
- 6
Slide 6: fit check
Clarify that not every service type fits every pet, and safety comes first.
- 7
Slide 7: updates
Explain how photo updates, pickup, and report cards work if offered.
- 8
Slide 8: CTA
Invite pet parents to book a meet-and-greet or save the checklist.
Build from this playbook
Turn pet boarding questions into meet-and-greet slideshows
Use AttentionClaw to package facility rules, intake questions, and pet parent FAQs into reviewed TikTok slideshow drafts.
Chapter 4
Use facility proof without overpromising
Strong pet boarding content shows process: cleanliness, staff questions, routines, emergency contacts, and how care decisions are made.
Avoid showing owner phone numbers, intake forms, vet records, medication labels, or identifiable private details in social visuals.
No hidden vaccination requirements.
No guaranteed fit for every pet.
No private owner or vet details.
No unsafe handling visuals.
Clear meet-and-greet CTA.
Chapter 5
How AttentionClaw packages pet boarding content
AttentionClaw helps pet boarding teams turn intake checklists, facility photos, staff notes, care routines, and pet parent FAQs into TikTok slideshow drafts.
Templates can cover meet-and-greet prep, vaccination reminders, first overnight stays, daycare fit, holiday boarding, medication questions, and pickup routines.
Callout
Pet boarding workflow
Choose one pet parent question, add reviewed facility rules, select privacy-safe visuals, generate slideshow, review, publish with booking CTA.
Chapter 6
Measure smoother first stays
Track meet-and-greet bookings, vaccination form completion, saved checklists, fewer missing-record issues, and first-stay conversion.
The best slideshow makes both the pet parent and the boarding team better prepared.
Meet-and-greet bookings.
Checklist saves.
Completed records.
Missing-information reduction.
First-stay conversion.
Chapter 7
Create a dedicated records checklist slide pet parents can save
The most saved pet boarding content is practical documentation guides. A slide that lists exactly which vaccination records are required — with the specific vaccine names (Bordetella, rabies, DHPP for dogs; FVRCP and rabies for cats, for example) and who to contact if records are not current — saves staff time and prevents the awkward 'we can't accept your pet today' conversation.
Include a note about timing: many boarding facilities require vaccines to have been administered at least a certain number of days before the stay, not just 'current.' A parent who shows up the day after a vaccination appointment may face a delay they did not expect. One slide that addresses this clearly, with a reminder to check timing and not just currency, prevents a frustrating first impression.
List the required vaccines by name, not just 'current vaccinations'
Note any timing requirements (e.g., 'Bordetella must have been given at least 3 days prior')
Add a line about where to get records quickly — vet portal, email the clinic, digital health apps
Remind owners that vaccine records are different from general health certificates
Chapter 8
Use a care routine slide to replace the long intake form read
Many pet parents do not read intake forms carefully. A slideshow that walks through the key care routine questions — feeding schedule, meal portions, medication timing and method, sleep preferences, separation anxiety signs, favorite toy — gets the same information across in a format people actually engage with. More importantly, it prompts owners to think through these details before they arrive, so the conversation at drop-off is confirmation rather than discovery.
Include a slide specifically about behavioral context. 'Does your dog do well in group play or prefer solo time?' is a question that affects how staff assign housing and play groups. If a pet has had a negative experience with other dogs, the meet-and-greet is the right moment to discuss that — and a slideshow that normalizes asking the question makes owners more likely to volunteer the information.
- 1
Feeding routine slide
Ask for meal times, portions, and any food sensitivities. Note whether the pet eats quickly, slowly, or has food guarding behavior. Ask whether the owner wants the boarding team to maintain the home diet or whether a facility food option is acceptable.
- 2
Medication slide
Ask whether the pet takes any medications, the exact dosing schedule, the administration method (pill hidden in food, liquid, topical), and what to do if a dose is missed or refused.
- 3
Behavioral context slide
Ask about group play preference, separation anxiety behaviors, any known triggers (thunderstorms, loud noises, strangers), and what helps the pet settle in a new environment.
Chapter 9
Show the facility through process, not only aesthetics
Facility content that shows only clean spaces and happy pets performs less well than content that shows process: how staff greet a new dog, how sleeping areas are assigned, how feeding is tracked, how a pet who seems unwell is handled. Process content builds trust with the pet owners who are the most thorough decision-makers — the ones who will become long-term loyal clients.
A simple three-slide sequence showing a meet-and-greet from arrival to departure communicates far more than a tour of the facility. Slide one: the greeting and initial temperament read. Slide two: the intake conversation and records check. Slide three: the pet settled in and the owner sent off with a communication expectation. This narrative arc answers the question 'what will drop-off actually feel like?' before the owner has to ask.
Next step
Turn this guide into a production-ready carousel.
Use AttentionClaw to package facility rules, intake questions, and pet parent FAQs into reviewed TikTok slideshow drafts.
Keep the workflow inside AttentionClaw.
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