Making Doggy Daycare Fun For Your Furry Pal

Leaving Your Dog With a Professional Vs Friend: Pros and Cons

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If you do not travel often, you may not have someone that you leave your dog with regularly. Some people have a friend or family member who lives close to them with who they can leave their beloved pets, though for some this may not be the best option. Fortunately, there are now many apps and locations around the nation where you can hire a stranger to watch your pet for a small fee. Read More»

What Should You Do When Taking Your Dog To A Pet Kennel?

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Pet kennels are boarding facilities where dogs and cats can get the care they need while their owners are away. Here are some of the things you should do when taking your dog to a pet kennel: 1. Make a reservation. Pet kennels accept reservations from clients. Kennels can fill up quickly, especially during times when many people are taking vacations, such as the holiday season. Making a reservation ensures that your dog will have a space at the kennel. Read More»

Why Put Your Dog In Daycare Instead Of Leaving Them At Home?

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When you work or go to school during the day, your dog is left at home by themselves. While you can kennel your pup so they stay out of mischief or leave your dog outside on nice days so they can have some fresh air and don’t get bored while you’re gone, it’s often in your pup’s best interest to go to dog daycare instead of being alone when you’re not home. Read More»

Boarding Your Pet: Why Pet Pick-Up Service Is Best

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When boarding your pet, you want to choose a service that will benefit you and your pet best. There are many types of pet boarding facilities out there that provide a variety of services, but one in particular may benefit you best: the ability to have pet pick-up service as part of your pet boarding experience. What is pet pick-up service? Why does it matter? How will it benefit you? Here are some reasons why, when boarding your pet, pet pick-up service is best. Read More»

What Should You Do After Your Pet Encounters A Skunk?

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Skunks are common in suburban areas and often aggressively confront domestic animals. Many pets are unable to see the warning signs that the skunk is going to spray them and will get doused in its offensive musk. The spray can cause temporary blindness and a burning sensation as well. Whenever a pet encounters a skunk, the owner will want to immediately take action in removing the stench. There are hundreds of home skunk treatment ideas found online, but the best solution is to go to a professional pet grooming service. Read More»