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Are you a busy
pet parent and you don't want to leave your canine companion at home all day,
alone on the couch? We all know that pets need the stimulation of being with
people & interaction with society...or with fellow canines. Some activities
include:
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1. TVs
with doggie approved movies
2. "Yap" snacks
3. Hours of interactive playtime
4. Naptime with soft music
5. Large fenced dog park for romping and playing 6. Pools for
cooling off and coming soon... a splash pad!
7. Special Summer & Winter Activities
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Inside views of Day Care
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So...
can Doggie Day Camp be safe? The best way to describe our day camp is
similar to a human Day Care Center. We require a current
vaccination history on all of our campers, just like a daycare
center, however, no vaccine is 100% effective in humans or animals.
Vaccines generally minimize symptoms of viruses, reduce the duration of
symptoms and in many cases will stop any symptoms at all. Also similar
to children, dogs can play too hard or too rough. Because they use
their paws and mouths instead of hands and feet, there may be an
occasional scratch or bruise from roughhousing. This should be expected
just as in a daycare situation and will be the responsibility of the
dog's family; however, the majority of all accidents can be attributed
only to rough play, not aggression and any antagonistic dog is put
immediately into Time-Out! |
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