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donkin1
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Found this article most helpful when shopping for a day care for my own dog… |
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samwhitaker1985
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hi, Some dogs don’t do well alone at home for lengthy periods; they get bored and destructive, or they suffer from separation anxiety. Sometimes they just need more opportunities to burn off steam, play, and be physical. Yet you have to work to pay for the kibble and vet bills, so what choice do you have? Few people are lucky enough to be able to take their dogs to the office or job site. you can try this one too: hope this helps. |
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NIKOLE
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hi.. Day care is not the answer for all dogs. Some don’t do well in canine crowds, some are too timid or aggressive, and some just want to hide under the couch. If you find your dog isn’t happy at day care, find another facility that might suit him better (maybe he’s afraid of one dog or person there), or look into a daily walk from a dog walker or sitter instead. hi.. Day care is not the answer for all dogs. Some don’t do well in canine crowds, some are too timid or aggressive, and some just want to hide under the couch. If you find your dog isn’t happy at day care, find another facility that might suit him better (maybe he’s afraid of one dog or person there), or look into a daily walk from a dog walker or sitter instead.http://dogtime.com/dog-daycare.html |
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