Dog boarding facilities provide short- or long-term care for dogs. Dog owners may use them as a daycare, dropping off their dog in the morning and picking them at the end of their workday. Others use them for longer trips, such as for vacations that last multiple days or even weeks. Some dog boarding facilities also offer dog grooming. There are various positions necessary to ensure the boarding facility functions efficiently. A dog boarding attendant's duties include cleaning the kennels and living areas, maintaining equipment (brushes, leashes, bowls, carriers), providing fresh water and food as directed, socializing the dogs, taking dogs out for a walk, and assisting with the overall care of the pet. There are also positions as a dog groomer, dog trainer, boarding manager, or receptionist, depending on the size of the facility and the services offered.