Doggie daycare

Evil Genius

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Has anyone ever tried this? I was in the PetSmart by work today and noticed they had one of these. The dogs looked like they were having a great time! There was a girl in there with them and she was throwing a ball around and fussing over all these dogs. I kind of envied her!! Anyway, the price isn't that bad they'llfeed your dog once and a snack is also included. And of course they walk it.
 
Someone just built one right across the street from my work. They spent $2.2 million on this place and it looks like some sort of palace - or at least an upscale office building. I can't believe there will be a high rate of return on that investment.

Anyway, they charge $17 per day for day care and $25 per night for boarding. We see a surprisingly large number of dogs go in and out of that place every day.

From what I hear the dogs should be having a good time. They have special beds to sleep on, walking trails and swimming pools for when the weather is better, lots of fenced in outdoor space, and games and activities - like a kids' day camp. They have also wired the place with web cams so owners can check in on their pets during their stays.

Denae
 
I used to send my dogs once a week when I lived in MA. It was wonderful - they got to socialize with other dogs and run around until they conked out.
I wish there was someplace close to my house to send them.
 
mickeyboat said:
Someone just built one right across the street from my work. They spent $2.2 million on this place and it looks like some sort of palace - or at least an upscale office building. I can't believe there will be a high rate of return on that investment.

Anyway, they charge $17 per day for day care and $25 per night for boarding. We see a surprisingly large number of dogs go in and out of that place every day.

From what I hear the dogs should be having a good time. They have special beds to sleep on, walking trails and swimming pools for when the weather is better, lots of fenced in outdoor space, and games and activities - like a kids' day camp. They have also wired the place with web cams so owners can check in on their pets during their stays.

Denae

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Do they take people?!
 

Whenever we go away for longer then a day we take our pup scruffy :dog: to the doggie kennel down the road. Its 22 over night and 8 additional during the day if you want daycare (or just 19 per day for daycare) in the winter they stay inside in a large romper room but in the summer there is a larger play yard outside as well with playgym equipment, cabanas, kiddie pools etc. the dogs LOVE it!. After scruffy is there for a week he will be a zombie and sleep for two days recooperating after he gets home!!! :rotfl2:
 
I have taken my husky/rott to a place closeby for daycare. They burn a lot of energy and are usually tired after playing all day. This place has kiddie pools and summer they have water activities. My new puppy, Sasha will be going in a few weeks after I get her "Fixed" on thursday. She and Nikita play hard, but I feel it is important that she meet other dogs and get well socialized.
 
Indy goes 1-2 times a week. He loves it! When we board, we take him to a place that is doggy day care during the day, and he gets his own room at night. He comes home so tired:)
 
My Brother and SIL send their two greyhounds to Petsmart's Daycare 2-3 times a week while they are at work. DH and I laugh, because they pay what we pay for my son to go to daycare per dog.

They love it and love that they can go online and see their pups on a webcam. The dogs love it too.
 
Doggie day care is great, more so when you have a new puppy and can't leave him or her alone during the day while you are at work.

Most doggie day cares also have a doggie hotel so they can "vacation" while you are vacationing and they can hang out with other dogs, swim in the pool and all that fun stuff.
 
I need to try one out with my boys. There is 1-2 days a week we have a hard time getting back home within 8-9 hours and it's really too long to leave them. I would love to let them play all day instead =)

Course I'm SO cheap that I'll probably figure out a way to come home those days before paying for it LOL!
 
I can't even afford daycare for the kids let alone doggie daycare. It is a really good idea though.
 
There's one near me that has a bus that picks dogs up and brings them home. The driver must think I'm a lunatic because I can't stop laughing whenever I see them in traffic. They are just so cute, sitting there looking out the bus windows!
 















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