What is in it for your dog? Small daily playgroups, no more than 5 dogs per day. Learning opportunities including:
Come when called
Stay
Door etiquette – no pushing through doors or gates
Sit for attention and rewards
Go to a mat or crate
Walk at my side (off leash)
Sharing resources including attention, treats, water, space, bones and toys
Fun and Games including:
Ball – chase, retrieve and drop it
Agility skills – table, jump, plank walk
Tricks – spin, hand touch, perch, sit pretty
Treat hunting – search and nose work games
Other Unique Aspects:
Pick-up and Drop off : All dogs are picked up at home and transported to daycare then returned home in the afternoon.
Shorter day – hours are from 12 - 4.With 25 years’ experie nce working in dog daycare we understands that some of the traditional features of dog daycare are not always the best for your dog. For example, the average dog only needs a couple hours of stimulating exercise a day. Any more exercise than this on a daily basis can make the average dog over tired, cranky, and can even cause behavior problems. Organized Playgroups – we have observed that just like people, not all dogs can get along together, especially in a small space. For this reason we will try our best to establish daily playgroups based on your dog’s personality, size and age to help make their time in daycare as enjoyable as possible.