FAQs
- What types of customers have you worked with?
In-Home Small Dog Daycare In-Home Small Dog Boarding Daily photo report cards Providing food, water & treats Love & Care, snuggles and tummy rubs Playtime with gentle wrestling, toys, chase and fetch Walks in the park Training for good play manners and general daycare manners, like Sit, Stay, Back, Wait, Off, Leave It, etc.
- What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?
Make sure that dog daycare providers ask questions and are concerned about your dog's temperament. If they are not concerned about yours, they won't be concerned about other dogs that they allow into their place of business. Make sure that they check for vaccinations, spay or neutering, along with monthly flea and heartworm prevention. If they don't require these things, your dog can be exposed to many types of diseases and parasites. Vaccinations that should be required are: DHLPP (Distemper, Hepatitis, Lepto, ParaInfluenza, Parvo), Bordetella, and Rabies. Be aware that vaccinations can't prevent the spread of all diseases and parasites. The best chance of prevention is to require that all the dogs that come in contact with our own have current vaccinations and heartworm treatments which prevent many types of disease and parasites that spread at dog parks like Parvo, Kennel Cough and Giardia, just to name a few.