Not sure day care is for dogs? Here are seven reasons why it’s
beneficial to your dog…and you too!
Provides
socialization
Dog are naturally pack
animals. They like to hang out and play with friends. It’s their version of the
chatting around the water cooler…or gathering with friends at a favorite
“watering hole.” Chances are a walk around the block or a visit to the dog park
is never long enough to satisfy their need for socialization with other dogs or
people. Group play with lots of different dogs (and people too) builds strong
social skills.
Our Daycare Dogs love playing together outside! |
Offers
fun activities
Where else can your dog
play tug-o-war, chase around the yard, work on an art project, get a massage,
participate in special events to raise money for pet organizations, enjoy a
special treat, or get their photo on Facebook? Definitely not at home while
you’re at work, and probably not during the 15 minutes spent with a dog walker.
Avoids
boredom
Napping in the comfy chair
sounds like a great way to spend the afternoon, but not every afternoon. If your dog is young and energetic,
spending a quiet day at home could lead to depression—yes, dogs can experience
depression—or worse yet, destruction…
Reduces
unwanted behaviors
…yes, destruction of your
shoes, furniture, 8-panel wooden doors, or your child’s favorite toy. Boredom
has a way of resolving itself. Sure, crating a destructive dog is an option,
but daycare is a nicer option. A busy dog is a happy dog.
Reinforces
training
If your daycare staff are also
recognized as professional trainers, then it’s possible your dog will hear, and
be asked to respond to, basic obedience commands. This is not much different
than learning a foreign language—if you don’t hear it and don’t use it, then
most likely you’ll never become proficient. People like being around
well-behaved dogs.
Mental stimulation and
physical exercise will keep your canine couch potato healthy, wealthy and wise!
Obesity is a crisis affecting our pets. Nearly 60% of dogs (and cats) are
overweight, making obesity the most common nutritional disorder identified
across veterinary practices. Playing all day is great for their overall
wellness.
Promotes
good sleep
If you’re tired after a
long day of work, then you’d probably prefer to chill out with your pup or
enjoy a leisurely walk. A dog that has spent a quiet day at home will want to
play…a lot…with you. A dog that’s had a busy day at daycare is ready for some quiet
time and a full night of sweet dreams.
Thinking of enrolling your
dog in a daycare program? Call Holiday
House Pet Resort (or ask your veterinarian or groomer for daycare programs
in your area) at 215-345-6960 to learn
more about our Doggie Daycare program and to schedule your evaluation and trial
classes.
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