A Vacation at the "Club" is
Better than leaving your pet at home.
Dogs are Social!
Think about how a dog in the wild would spend its day.
- Get up in the morning an greet its pack members, (I get this from my dogs)
- Work together to find breakfast
- Laugh & play
- Snooze the afternoon away
- Watch out for each other
- Work together to find dinner
- Watch over their territory
- Travel to socialize with their friends in the night
- Sit on high ridges and howl at other packs
Dogs alone at home waiting for a Pet Sitter
Now, how does your dog spend the day?
- Wait for someone to show up to let him out
- Wait for someone to show up and breakfast to be served
- Have a little social interaction before they rush out the door
- Some of the following or all
- Worry where you are at because someone else keeps coming inside their home
- Run from window to window until you come home
- Dig at all the woodwork trying to get out to find you
- What happens during inclement weather, a storm, or national emergency?
- Will the sitter show up?
- When will the sitter show up?
- How do you know if the sitter showed up or not?
- Those nights you don't come home, is he terrified, all alone in his home?
Dogs in our Kennel!
This is how your dog spends the day. These bullet points are besides the indoor/outdoor runs which in great weather allow your dog to be inside or outside in a very safe area.
- Get up when everyone does, and wait excitedly for their turn in the exercise yard.
- Back in for breakfast
- Snooze until someone comes in then jump up and see what is going on. Sniff the new guy through the gate, or say bye to the one heading out because vacation is over.
- Out to the exercise lots with friends once again. Everyone gets to stay out as long as they wish.
- Back in for a treat, snack, or another snooze, playtime is hard work after all.
- Dinner, an exciting time, sniffing all those wonderful smells figuring out what everyone else has in their bowl!
- Short snooze.
- Back out to the exercise yards in groups or just with family members. But still get to meet everyone on the way out the door.
- Back in for a short nap before the final walk.
- Out for final business in the exercise yard. Again, we get to take our time and sniff butts all we want, or play or chase a toy.
- Back in for a cookie & lights out. See everyone in the morning!
We live here, and our hours are varied as to when we are in and out of the kennels,
this keeps the dogs on their toes with exciting goings on always.
We have backup teams who can take care of things no matter what.
We have backup heating systems for winter storms.
And if the worst possible thing were to happen and they couldn't be in the kennel, your dogs will be taken to our home and we will stay in our basement with them until we can return them to you.
this keeps the dogs on their toes with exciting goings on always.
We have backup teams who can take care of things no matter what.
We have backup heating systems for winter storms.
And if the worst possible thing were to happen and they couldn't be in the kennel, your dogs will be taken to our home and we will stay in our basement with them until we can return them to you.