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Raising a Puppy with the Help of a Good Doggie Daycare

By Hundidocom @hundidopuppy
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Raising a puppy need not be a solo act. An old adage states that “it takes a village to raise a baby.” Metaphorically speaking, this is true with puppies and dogs. This is especially true for pet owners who sometimes have a very hectic schedule at work or too many errands every day. One solution to this predicament is to take your puppy to a doggie daycare near your place. This way, you won’t feel guilty with leaving him at home while you accomplish everything on your to-do list and still give your pet a chance to be and have fun with his own kind.

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To make this happen, it’s important that you choose the right doggie daycare for your furry friend. After all, you want him to not feel abandoned, right?

Safety and Security of Daycare Centers

The only way for you to get satisfied with the answer to this question is for you personally check the place. To avoid wasting time and gas, try to limit your choices to three. Check them online (if they have websites) and ask other pet owners you know what their thoughts are about the daycares. Invest time to physically check the place. Talk to the personnel in charge and ask as many questions as you want (security, emergency routines, food and treats, price, etc.). And then you can decide from there and choose the best one for your dog.

Dog Screening Process

Raising a Puppy with the Help of a Good Doggie Daycare

Before getting accepted in a doggie daycare, owners should present current and complete vaccination documents from the dog’s vet. *

When you’re raising a puppy, you know that it’s not just your responsibility to make your pet safe. You’re also responsible in making sure that no harm will be done to other pets (and people) because of your pet. Because of this, screening process shouldn’t insult you; rather, it should make you more relieve that doggie daycares also believes and approves your responsibility as a pet owner.

Having said that, screenings for your dog’s temperament is important before signing up with a doggie daycare. This is for the safety of your dog, the dogs in the daycare and the staff taking care of the dogs while their owners are away. Temperament screening aids in determining if the specific doggie daycare center is suitable for your dog. The screening likewise tests and matches your dog’s personality with the right kind of doggie playmates and games he must be included in.

Another important screening is a proof that your pet is properly vaccinated. This is important to prevent your dog (and others for that matter) from acquiring diseases that comes from non-vaccinated dogs.

Dog Daycare Schedule

This primarily depends on your dog’s response to the daycare. Your schedule just follows. Some breed of dogs will require a certain number of visits first to let the dogs get used to the daycare while others don’t. The daycare should let your know if your pet needs this frequent visitation or not. Depending on your schedule and the price of every visit, you can fix your pet’s daycare visits.

There are a lot of things to consider when checking out doggie daycare for your puppy. Remember even if you leave your pup in this facility, you’re still the primarily responsible in raising a puppy with good behavior.

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