Doggie Daycare
Frequently Asked Questions.
Why
should I consider dog daycare?
Many
dogs are left home for extended periods of time throughout the day. Owners often
come home tired and are unable to give their dogs the amount of exercise and
play their dogs really need to maintain physical and mental health. Without
adequate exercise, dogs sometimes develop problems like destructive behavior,
incessant barking and regression in their housetraining. In addition to plenty
of fun and exercise, dogs that come to daycare have their basic manners
reinforced daily. Inappropriate behaviors receive no rewards while good
behaviors are rewarded.
Daycare also provides excellent socialization opportunities with other friendly
dogs and people. Dogs are active and social animals; they need to run and romp
regularly and for most dogs, the chance to play with other dogs is a joy like no
other. For puppies, this is extremely important. It is critical to expose
puppies early to as many new experiences as possible in order to give your dog
the best start in life.
Is daycare safe?
Like most things fun in life, daycare does have its risks. The risks are similar
to those that children in daycare experience. These include contagious
illness, parasites, and possible injury. No matter how sweet your dog is at
home, dog disagreements and dog injuries are inevitable. Think of it as you
would kids on a playground. Eventually, someone will skin their knee or get a
bloody nose. Since dogs don’t have hands, they use their teeth to grab each
other by the neck and nibble, steal toys and play with one another. Cuts,
scrapes and the occasional puncture are going to happen. It's a risk you must
be willing to accept if you want your dog to play. Accidents that happen as a
result of normal play are different from aggression. We do not accept aggressive
dogs.
Is the facility
clean?
Our
facility is thoroughly cleaned
every day.
We use top of the line, animal-safe disinfectants that are strong enough to kill
major viral, bacterial and fungal pathogens. In addition, our screening process
requires up-to-date vaccinations and a clean bill of health. We take great pride
in the cleanliness of our facility!
Why is there an
interview?
The
interview is for your dog’s protection as well as for the other people and dogs
at the daycare. The interview helps to determine if your dog is right for
daycare (wants to be around other dogs and people, not possessive, etc.), helps
address your concerns and expectations, and makes sure your dog is up-to-date
with the needed vaccinations and preventatives. It also allows you to tour our
facility so you feel good about the process and where your dog will play.
What if my
dog fails the interview or is expelled from daycare?
This may happen. We strive to do what's best for all dogs. Just because your dog
may fail the interview, it does not mean you don't have a wonderful dog, it just
means that daycare may not be a good match with your dog. This unique
environment may be too overwhelming for your dog.
What will my dog be doing while at Doggie
daycare? After being dropped off your dog will spend the first hour or so
relaxing in his suite. At or around 9:30am your pet will be turned out in one of
our play areas with dogs around the same size and
activity level. They will stay out until around
Noon when they will be brought back in to relax in their cool suites and perhaps
have a snack and a nap. After lunch they will be taken back outside for more fun
with a dip in one of our Doggie pools and more playing with their friends. At
around 3:00pm the pools will be closed to allow the dogs to dry off for their
trip back home between 5:00-6:00pm.
What if my dog needs shots, can you do
that while he is there? Yes, We have a fully staffed Animal hospital and can
give your dog any vaccines needed while he is visiting us.
Can my dog get a bath or a hair cut while
there? Yes, we have a groomer on staff who will be happy to groom your dog
before he goes home.
How often should my
dog come to daycare?
That is
really up to you and depends on your dog's personality and energy level. Our
main concern is that your dog comes to daycare on a regular enough basis to
establish a relationship with us and the daycare pack. If your dog only comes
once a month, it may seem like a new and stressful experience each time he comes
(much like going to the vet or groomer). For this reason, we recommend a
minimum of one visit per week.
Do you segregate the dogs
by sex, breed, size, age, etc.?
We often separate dogs by activity level throughout the day and have a
small-breed only play group. Typically all ages, sexes, breeds and sizes are
permitted to play together if they pass the interview. We also have special
areas for dogs that may need a time out, some extra TLC or medications during
the day.
Can senior dogs
benefit from daycare?
Yes, older dogs can enjoy daycare. Our center allows us to separate dogs that
need to rest, or prefer to “lounge” around. If the activity level in the gym is
too high, your senior dog will spend more time in the lounge with a more
appropriate play group.
Are the dogs left
alone when playing?
The dogs are constantly supervised while playing. Inappropriate play is stopped
and good behavior is rewarded. We keep your pet safe, clean and well cared for.
What about dog
fights?
You can
be assured that we are carefully watching your dog's playtime and always on the
lookout for signs of a fight about to happen. We are constantly observing the
dogs’ body language and redirecting inappropriate play. We have various methods
for breaking up fights that will keep the dogs and our staff safe, including
spraying water from a spray bottle or throwing a shaker can on the floor to
distract the dogs. If an accepted dog exhibits unacceptable behavior, the dog
is given a time out and the owner will be informed of the concern. We will then
work with the owner to resolve the problem or the dog will be removed from
daycare.
What if my dog gets
injured or becomes sick while at daycare?
If your dog is injured, you will be notified immediately if the problem is
severe. If the problem is minor, you will be notified when you pick up your dog.
Please
refer to the registration packet for more details.
Most diseases your dog could contract at daycare are prevented by keeping your
dog up-to-date with their vaccinations, worming and flea/tick prevention.
However, some diseases like Bordetella, commonly known as "kennel cough" have
many different strains. It is always possible your dog could contract "kennel
cough" when one dog in the daycare has been exposed to it and begins to show the
symptoms. Once our staff hears a dog coughing, we will quarantine the affected
dog and send him home. We'll let you know if an outbreak has occurred, clean the
daycare thoroughly and observe if the other dogs begin to show symptoms.
Can my dog get his
medication at daycare?
Yes, our staff is trained to safely administer your dog’s medication.
What about naptime?
All dogs are encouraged to take a nap around mid-day. This will help to ensure
they do not become overtired and cranky while at play. Dogs that seem to need a
break at other times during the day will be moved to their Suite to relax.
Where do the dogs go
potty? We have areas designated where we
encourage the dogs to eliminate. These areas are cleaned throughout the day and
the entire facility is cleaned and disinfected on a daily basis. Of course if
accidents happen outside the designated elimination areas, those areas will be
cleaned and disinfected immediately.
Can I bring toys?
Do not bring toys. We have plenty of toys available. All our toys must remain
neutral to avoid possessiveness.
What about a collar and
leash?
All
dogs must be on a leash to enter and exit the the facility. We will have you
take your leash with you when you drop off.
How much
does it cost? We have three different
plans. Single day visits are $20.00. 8 day packages are $150.00, and 16 day
packages are $260.00. Ask us about our additional amenities and services. Please refer to the Registration
packet for cancellation policies.
How do I get started?
Print and fill out the
Registration packet and call us to schedule your dogs interview today!
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