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Dog Daycare Quiz: Is Dog Boarding in Burnsville MN Right for Your Pet?
Posted: Jul 31, 2014
Your dog needs activity, supervision and lots of attention, and a good dog daycare Lakeville MN can help you meet those needs. Dog boarding Eagan MN, and in any other part of the country for that matter, will work similarly to daycare for children. Is dog daycare Bloomington MN right for your pet? Take this simple five-question dog daycare Burnsville MN quiz to discover if this option is right for your pet:
- How would I know if my pet would like dog daycare or dog training Minneapolis MN?
Look at your pet’s personality before you look at the daycare and dog-boarding Minneapolis MN options. Does he like to be around other dogs? How well does he play with others? Does he enjoy playing in the park? How active is he? Not all dogs are suitable for our dog daycare and dog training St. Paul MN facilities. Dog daycare and dog-boarding Lakeville MN have a lot of activities and your pet needs to be able to enjoy these activities.
- Is my pet afraid of other dogs?
Many a dog-fearful dog has become reactive-aggressive as a result of being forced to go to dog daycare Eagan MN in close proximity to others of his kind. Under-socialized pets that are naturally fearful and/or frightened of humans also do not belong in doggy daycare. Doggy tyrants or any pets that are offensively hostile towards other dogs are also not suitable daycare attendees.
- What environment is most suitable for my pet?
There are many variations and environments available in the doggy daycare industry. Some services, for example, offer a cage-free setting where dogs play under the direction of a qualified staff member. The cage-free environment might be available for a portion of the day at other facilities, with dogs being placed in cages at certain times of the day.
- Can I afford doggy daycare?
Depending on the provider, and on whether the daycare is a fully staffed facility, or is run from a private home, costs can vary between $8 and $35 per day. Privately owned, in-home dog daycares are often cheaper, and are limited to a smaller number of dogs being cared for at any given time. This may be the better choice for you and your dog if he is the unsociable type.
- Are you comfortable leaving your pet with strangers?
As a pet owner, you should ask the owners of any doggy daycare you’re considering hard-hitting questions such as who will be handling your pooch, particularly during the hectic summer months and the holidays, when daycare facilities typically fill up. Also ask about the ratio of handlers to dogs. Handlers are very busy people, who have to monitor pets, administer medication and engage older dogs in play.
You should put as much thought into choosing a dog daycare as for any other member of your family. The staff should be well-trained and tuned in to dog conduct, the cost within your budget, the facility should be close to where you live or work, and the environs should be hygienic and suitable for clusters of dogs running around together.