| What You Need to Know About Daycare
Ideally, the
daycare center’s business hours should extend beyond the start and the end
of your normal workday so you have time to drop her off and fetch her without
rushing. It’s a good idea to inquire whether they charge a late fee when
you arrive after the standard closing time. Some centers do run a canine taxi
service which can be a great time-saver if you have a hectic schedule.
When you tour the facility, check to see how the staff reacts to all the dogs
around them and whether all the dogs play together. Your pal may prefer a center
where larger breeds are separated from the smaller ones. Make a note of how many
water stations there are and ask how often they are refreshed. Most establishments
require owners to pack their own doggy lunches to avoid any special dietary issues.
Before she joins, your dog will have to pass a behavior assessment test to ensure
that she’s well socialized and also provide proof that she’s had all
her shots.
Most places don’t offer specialized walks because the dogs get enough
exercise running around with one another. However, it’s important to ensure
that there is both a spacious indoor and outdoor play area as well as a comfy,
well ventilated nap corner.
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