Oklahoma pet boarding, daycare, kennel, grooming, and resort facilities
Get a practical outside review of the places where escapes, customer disputes, theft, blind spots, and daily routine gaps can turn into serious problems.
Independent advice only. No camera sales, alarm monitoring, equipment installation, or pressure to buy a system.
Pet facilities are busy environments. Animals are moving, customers are arriving, staff are multitasking, and small weak points can create preventable exposure.
Escape exposure
Unsecured gates, confusing transfer points, weak fencing, or routine breakdowns can create avoidable escape risk.
Customer handoff issues
Drop-off, pickup, lobby visibility, and customer movement should be simple, observable, and consistent.
Blind spots and after-hours access
Lighting, camera coverage, doors, outdoor yards, and employee-only spaces all affect accountability.
What the walkthrough reviews
Every site is different, so the walkthrough follows how your facility actually works day to day.
- Doors, gates, latches, locks, and controlled access points
- Escape-risk areas, fencing, yards, runs, and outdoor transitions
- Customer drop-off, pickup, lobby flow, and front entrance visibility
- Camera coverage, lighting, blind spots, and observation gaps
- After-hours access, deliveries, storage, and employee-only areas
- Animal movement between rooms, yards, kennels, and grooming areas
- Basic incident-response routines, documentation, and reporting paths
- Simple practical improvements before spending money on equipment
What you receive
You get a useful written summary, not a complicated inspection packet. The goal is to leave you with clear next steps your team can act on.
Priority findings
A plain-English list of the most important safety and security concerns found during the walkthrough.
Practical fixes
Recommendations focused on realistic improvements, better routines, and smarter spending decisions.
Owner-ready summary
A clear document you can use for planning, staff discussion, vendor conversations, or follow-up action.
How it works
1. Short call
We talk through the facility type, concerns, layout, and what you want reviewed.
2. Walkthrough
The facility is reviewed from the standpoint of access, visibility, flow, routines, and preventable loss.
3. Written summary
You receive practical findings and recommended next steps in clear language.
4. Follow-up
Questions can be discussed so the recommendations are useful, realistic, and understood.
What this is not
This service is not an insurance inspection, code inspection, regulatory inspection, animal training service, veterinary opinion, legal advice, alarm monitoring, or equipment installation service. Insurance-related questions should be discussed with your licensed insurance agent or carrier.
Ready for a second set of eyes?
If you operate a boarding, daycare, kennel, grooming, or pet resort facility in Oklahoma, Sooner State Security Consulting can help you find practical ways to reduce avoidable risk.
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