Doggie Day Care Can It Work For You?
Friday, February 19th, 2010 | local info
Having a dog is great fun. For many people their dog is a big part of their life. During the day you can explore the town on walks and runs, go to the park and play Frisbee. At night you can watch TV together and relax. The problem is, on Monday you have to go to work. Your dog is left home alone all day, cooped up in the yard. When you finally do get home, you don’t have the time or the energy to take you poor pooch for a walk. While you and your dog are perfectly content on the weekends, a busy working life is making weekdays hard for both you and your beloved pet. Doggie Daycare is an option that many busy professionals are choosing to help themselves and their pets be happier and healthier.
A doggie daycare program will look after your dog usually during business hours. You can either drop your dog off in the morning before work, or some services will be able to pick up your dog if you live within a certain area. Dog daycare facilities are run by people who love dogs as much as you do. They have made a career out of animals and have all the appropriate qualifications to go along with it. They are usually police checked and have a good knowledge of animal first aid.
Doggie day care and dog walking gives you dog the opportunity to play, relax and learn. Dogs are split up into groups, based on size, breed and temperament. Centers are usually based around someone’s home, or a purpose built centre. There will usually be indoor areas, with toys and beds and outdoor areas for exercise. Most centers will give you the option of a daily walk for you pet.
Some pet owners take their dogs to daycare everyday, some only once a week or less. There are many benefits to doggie daycare. Firstly, your dog gets company and stimulation. This solves the problem of boredom that many dogs face being home alone. They get to meet and play with other dogs. If you have had problems socializing your dog then this is a great way to introduce them to other dogs in a safe environment. Your dog gets regular exercise as well, which can be hard to provide when you are busy with work and family commitments.
Once your dog is regularly attending daycare, you may find your other problems with your pet disappearing. Pets who attend daycare are less likely to bark while they are in your backyard, they will also stop digging holes and chewing up your stuff. They are fitter and healthier and have less health problems. They get on better with other dogs, if you’ve ever had your dog pull on the lead at the sight of another dog during dog walking then you will know the value of a well socialized dog.
Why not try out doggy daycare for yourself? You may find yourself with a happier and better behaved dog!
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