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The Positve Great things about Dog Daycare
Start:
Feb 19, 2012 12:00 AM
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Feb 19, 2012 12:00 AM
Dog child care programs help the dogs of owner's who have busy lives and so are incapable of socialize and use their dogs. Owners reap the benefits of a guilt free day of work or play and can come home with a calm, relaxed pet. Dog day care offers the better of both worlds for dogs and owners alike. Getting its start in California later, dog day care is growing to virtually every small town in the usa. Started by dog enthusiasts, owners apply the identical principles of running any company along with their love of dogs for the produce the ultimate day care business. http://www.facebook.com/unchainthegame Articles within the online magazine VetCentric.com described the advantages of dog daycare in this way: "The guiding principle behind dog day care is straightforward - give a safe and healthy atmosphere with a lot of interaction, both with other dogs along with people. Dogs can take part in group play, gnaw on the favorite toy, hang out with humans in the office, or simply lounge over a couch and watch television. The thing is that they're not at home by themselves." Other benefits of dog day care add a social environment where dogs can play together, loads of activity, a great release for high energy dogs, year round daycare operation (except for major holidays), attention by trained staff members, and piece of mind for the working owner. Dog daycare centers are mostly locked in large, open spaces which have some separation system for both size and temperament. Most dog day care centers come with an outdoor exercise area as well. Some day cares provide furniture for dogs to climb on, agility equipment, and lots of toys. http://www.flickr.com/photos/unchainthegame/ Some things to take into account while searching for your dog daycare will be the professionalism from the staff. Ensure they love dogs, know a great deal about dogs behaviors, and communicate with those in dog daycare each day. Also, note the availability of space and "time-out" areas for dogs who do not get on. Make certain your puppy is going to be at ease with air condition, heat, and bedding. Also, check affordability and general dog child care policies. Updated: February 18, 2012 05:07 AM PST
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