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When Searching For Dog Daycare Indianapolis Pet Owners Should Keep These Points In Mind

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.

Much like child daycare programs, the dog is dropped off in the morning and picked up when the owner is done at work. The animal has the company of other dogs and human caregivers who organize play groups and activities for the pets as well as snacks and nap time. Most facilities offer both full and half-day programs to fit everyone's schedules.

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.

It's essential to tour the facility in person and they should have no problem providing potential customers with a tour even if they show up without an appointment. Staff should be attentive to and interacting with the animals. The place should be kept clean, properly ventilated with no lingering odors, and there should shady resting spots supplied with drinking water throughout the property, as well as play equipment, toys, and places for sleeping. The free space should be equal to 75-100 square feet per dog.

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.

Safety is essential, so it's in the dog's best interest for the owner to find out what the facility's policies are in this matter. Most places will carefully assess the temperament of each dog, normally by asking the owner a set of questions, to determine its suitability for this environment. Some also only accept animals which have been spayed or neutered as aggression is more prevalent in intact dogs.

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.

When looking for a dog daycare Indianapolis clients must find out how many dogs make up each play group and which sizes of animals are placed together. Ideally there should be 6 to 10 dogs per group who are similar in size and also play in the same manner. Carefully organized groups will lessen the chance of bullying and ensure an enjoyable play experience for all dogs.




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