Saturday, February 21, 2009

Picking a Good Doggy Daycare For Your Pooch

Cleanliness

Keeping a clean facility with so many dogs is tough, but absolutely crucial. Sniff around for any funny smells and look for dirt. When you visit the outside area, check to see if feces are left outside, or if they are collected and disposed of quickly. A clean facility is essential to keeping the dogs healthy.

Is your Dog "Interviewed"?

A good facility will only accept well-socialized and behaved dogs, in order to avoid violence and fighting. The daycare staff will work with your dog to determine if he will fit into the pack easily. A good day care will also require proof of vaccinations ranging from DHLPP to rabies, and mature dogs must be spayed or neutered. These requirements are solely for your dog's safety and indicate a responsible doggy day care.

Are the Staff Open and Knowledgeable?

The staff should answer your questions easily and knowledgeably, and if they don't know something they should refer you to someone who does. By talking with the staff you can determine if the workers truly care for the animals, or are just working a job. These are the people who will take care of your dog every day, so it's important to trust them. They should also have an emergency plan in case something should happen to your pet while in their care.

Don't just pick a daycare on a whim; shop around for the right facility to find a good match for your dog. Chances are he'll thank you for all the fun play time by being sweet and relaxed when both of you come home for the evening.

Article by Nancy Cope of Pampered Dog Gifts - the place to shop for dog gift baskets and designer dog beds.

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