Is your dog home alone? Does your pup get excited as soon as
you open the door? She probably does because she misses you;
she's lonely and wants companionship as well as physical and
mental stimulation. Doggy day care may be your answer.
Doggie day cares work the same as human day cares, with a drop
off and pickup time, with a safe and healthy interaction with
other dogs and people in between. You should tour the facility
checking for health conditions and how their staff interacts
with the dogs, what type of training do the staff members get
etc..
Other considerations; is there an outdoor play area, is it
fenced, does the facility seem overcrowded? Are the dogs
required to follow basic obedience commands, will the staff
feed the dogs and when, will they allow you to bring your own
food if needed, does the facility have its own veterinarian if
needed in an emergency? Make a list of your own concerns and
questions.
Costs of doggy day cares are typically $8.00 to $15.00 a day,
but can be much higher based on location, facility, and the
level of care given. In-home daycares are usually cheaper, but
provide only the most basic level of care and attention.
Day care centers may also be combined with boarding kennels,
training kennels, and grooming spas. But no matter how basic or
how excessive, they all require proof of current vaccinations,
and good health, with some requiring a Veterinarians
examination.
However, day care may not be appropriate for every dog,
especially those that are aggressive or over protective. They
must be able to interact with the other dogs and the staff of
the facility. Most daycare providers are listed in your local
phone book and newspaper classifieds, and most local dog clubs
and associations and their members can give you a personal
recommendation.
Lastly, after placing your dog in a day care environment, take
note of his or her behavior. Is it better, worse, or unchanged?
Better or unchanged are ok, but worse is a red flag. Bad habits
can be learned quickly, and an unhappy experience can leave your
dog depressed, more aggressive, or just plain miserable. Don't
hesitate to stop or change day cares when behaviors change.