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How long is my dog in a kennel? 

When your pup isn’t playing with friends, training with their trainer, or going on walks around the neighborhood, they’re in kennels. Just like children’s daycare, all play and no structure leads to an over-tired, overstimulated and grumpy child. The same thing applies here at doggy day camp. They all need an opportunity to relax and wind down in their kennel. You can always do add ons while they’re in the kennel for extra mental enrichment. You can do a frozen stuffed kong for $3.00 or feeding them breakfast in a puzzle bowl/snuffle mat for $3.00. We ensure all dogs are in comfortable, size appropriate kennels in air conditioning. We diffuse Lavender, play calming spa music and have various other calming support to help make sure your pup is happy and calm!

Why are they in kennels?  

Enclosed spaces create a shelter for your dog to rest and relax. Actually, dogs instinctively seek small spaces to create protective shelters for themselves. Crates are useful training tools for puppies, safe havens for senior dogs, and lifesavers for emergencies. Most veterinarians, trainers, and breeders recommend crate training dogs from a young age. Crate training is an essential part of housebreaking puppies, as dogs don’t like to soil their sleeping quarters. They learn to hold their bladders while they’re in their crate, so you won’t have to clean up messes!
Crate training comes in handy during everyday life. Some dogs might need a break from a bustling household or a familiar place to rest. Crates help dogs learn to self-soothe or deal with their anxiety during situations where they become distressed, like during fireworks, thunderstorms, or construction. Dogs can retreat to their crates when situations are too chaotic or scary. Crate training also helps dogs confront new situations successfully, like the addition of a new baby or having company over. 

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When will my dog play with other dogs? 

We like to ensure the safety of all employees and dogs by doing careful and attentive temperament testing to our facility and trainers. Its very important to us to build up a bond with your pup and make sure they are happy and comfortable here before we engage in any type of play.

Will my puppy be playing with dogs their same size? 

Yes, all our pups in day care play in groups that are appropriate sizes and temperaments. We want to make sure everyone is playing safe and having a good time! 

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