Monday, July 22, 2013

If Considering Dog Daycare Indianapolis Customers Should Know This Basic Information

By Danielle Galloway


Some dogs become very emotionally distraught when their owners leave for work. Rather than running the risk they will get into trouble, there is the option of enrolling them in a dog daycare program. If looking for dog daycare Indianapolis pet parents should make sure they know how to recognize a reputable one that will provide their dogs with a safe and enjoyable experience.

In a fashion similar to daycare for children, owners drop their dogs off at the start of the day and pick them up on the way home. The dog will spend its day exercising and romping about with others in organized activities, enjoying the occasional snack, and napping when it wishes.

The dog owner should look up several facilities and call them to find out more. It's good to know what their rates are, what are their business hours, which activities do they have for the dogs. One should also ask if they put dogs of the same size together and which disciplinary actions are taken to prevent problems, and also if they screen dogs for social suitability before accepting them into he program.

The prospective customer must first tour the facility, and a respectable facility should be happy to allow this any time. The place should be clean with no lingering odors and be well ventilated. There should be at least 75-100 square feet of space per dog, with shady rest areas, drinking water, designated resting places, toys, and play equipment. The staff should be attentive to the animals and interacting with them regularly.

It's a good idea to speak to some of the staff members and find out what kind of training they have. They should preferably be animal behaviorists or professional trainers who are in tune to the animals' emotions and needs. There should be no more than 10-15 dogs under each person's care.

Finding out about the safety policies is important as well. Knowing that any dog accepted into the program has been carefully screened can be reassuring to owners that their pets will not be bullied. Many facilities also only allow animals which have been neutered or spayed into the daycare, as the increased hormones can lead to higher incidence of acts of aggression.

One should find out about where the facility stands regarding health regulations too. The dogs should have to be vaccinated before attending daycare, and should be free of fleas. One should inquire what the procedure is if dog gets hurt or becomes ill, is there a veterinarian accessible in short notice and do the staff know emergency first aid.

Before agreeing to enroll their pet in dog daycare Indianapolis customers must always know what kind of play group the animal will be placed in. It is safest when dogs which are close in size and similar in temperament are grouped together. When the facility puts extra care into deciding which dogs will play together, it reduces the occurrence of bullying and makes it safe and fun for all.




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