5 Benefits of Dog Daycare

 
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Many dogs lack daily stimulation, adequate outlets for their energy, or opportunities to socialize with other dogs. Here are five reasons why you might consider sending your pet to doggy daycare.

1. Fun, Open-Play Environment

Your pup will get plenty of stimulation and opportunities to prevent any boredom. Daycare will allow your dog multiple opportunities to potty and be entertained. Our open-play environment encourages exercise and socialization for all dogs. Your first visit is on us, and there we meet your dog beforehand to make sure they are a good fit for open play and to determine which yard suits them best, based on their size and play style.

2. Hours of Exercise and Safe Socialization

Your pet will have the opportunity to meet, play, and learn how to properly socialize and interact with other dogs. Our dog daycare facilities include spacious, climate-controlled playrooms, clean and safe rubber floors, fun indoor and outdoor activities throughout the day (did we mention bacon bubbles?), soft beds to rest on, rest times built into each day to ensure that your dog regains his/her energy, only the healthiest treats, and your best pals.

3. Supervised Yards with Pups Separated by Size and Play Style

Our experienced staff is trained to interpret dog body language so they can ensure all the dogs are comfortable and are separated by 4 play styles.

4. A Highly Trained Team You Can Trust

During the day while you’re away at work, running errands, or away on vacation your dog doesn’t have to stay home alone. Our loving staff is there to interact during playtime, treats during quiet or training times, or a good ol’ scratch behind the ear, belly rubs, and cuddles.

5. Access to Live Webcams

Check in on your furry friend live, even when you’re physically away from them. Watch your pup having fun with all of their pals and our fun-loving staff throughout the day. The experience lessens anxiety for both you and your pet. We also provide “report cards” for your dog so that you are always kept in the loop on their progress for that day.



 
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