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A Guide to Daily Care of Dogs


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A Guide to Daily Care of Dogs

I was never a pet person. In fact, I would cringe when I would see people hugging and kissing their pets. Despite everyone knowing I did not like pets, my brother gave me a puppy for my birthday. I had no clue about how to take care of it. I even thought about giving him away. Before I realized it though, he had grown on me. I found myself telling people that he was not the average dog, but a super dog instead. So, I decided to create a blog for non-dog lovers like me who find themselves owning and loving a dog.

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Specialized Doggie Daycare Programs: Catering To Your Dog's Unique Needs

If you're among the lucky humans who share your heart and home with a canine companion, you undoubtedly already know that your furry friend is a unique individual with its own personality, preferences, and needs — and when it comes to doggie daycare, one size does not fit all. Fortunately, there are many specialized doggie daycare programs available that cater to your dog's unique needs. Following are just five of the many programs that you might find at your local doggie daycare:

High-Energy Programs

If your dog is bursting with energy, a high-energy program might be the right choice for you. These programs are designed to keep your dog active and engaged throughout the day. Dogs in high-energy programs often participate in activities like agility training, obstacle courses, and games of fetch. These programs are perfect for dogs who need a lot of exercise and stimulation to stay happy and healthy. 

Anxiety Programs

If your dog suffers from anxiety, a specialized anxiety program can help. These programs are designed to create a calm and relaxing environment for your dog. They may include things like soothing music, aromatherapy, and extra cuddles from staff members. Additionally, some anxiety programs offer one-on-one attention from a staff member to help your dog feel safe and secure, as well as private playtime for dogs that show insecurity in group interactions. 

Senior Programs

As your dog gets older, their needs change. Senior programs are designed to cater to the needs of older dogs, providing them with a comfortable and safe environment. These programs may include softer bedding, slower-paced, low-impact activities, and an extra focus on established routines. Additionally, staff members may be specially trained to handle issues that are more common in senior dogs, such as arthritis and incontinence.

Special Dietary Programs

If your dog has special dietary requirements, a specialized program can help ensure that they get the nutrition they need. Some programs offer home-cooked meals or special prescription diets for dogs with allergies or medical conditions. Additionally, staff members may be trained to administer medications or supplements.

Grooming Programs

If you've got a long-haired dog that needs daily brushing to keep mats and tangles at bay, a doggie daycare that offers grooming services might be a good fit. Some offer light grooming services only, such as daily brushing and nail trims, while others offer a full spectrum of grooming services such as baths, haircuts, and ear cleaning.

As your local doggie daycare facility about programs for your pup.