Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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When I worked full time I brought my dog to daycare. He was never left alone, and to this day. He is not left alone often. I used a different day care then Camp Bow Wow. I loved it where he was going and it was half the price of Camp BW,but they had so many dogs, and they kept accepting new dogs into the program, and after 1 1/2 years I had to pull him out because the place was over run with fleas and tape worm
We went to Camp Bow Wow, my dog did not like it there. In his old daycare he would cry to get out of the car when I pulled in the parking lot. I don't know if it is because he had been going there since he was 11 weeks old and he was just more comfortable or what. When I brought him to Camp BW, he didn't want to go, he cried and jumped to get back to me.
I watched him on the webcam the whole day. I do like the open space that it has as well as the attention the staff gives to the dog. For Jack though, he has no place to escape, He had no soft spot to lay down on and basically if he did sit down to rest, another dog would jump on him to play. I think they need to incorporate some rest time into the day. Not a lot but enough where dogs can get away from other dogs if they want etc. Nothing bad happen there, but when I picked him up he was stressed and exhausted beyond his normal exhaustion from playing all day. As a reminder my dog is used to day care, playing, and is well socialized.
In his old daycare, I was very torn especially once he started going there only once or twice a week, I didn't want to pay for him to sit in a crate, however, they have mandatory rest times, and when they played inside together it was always with only one or two other dogs in smaller rooms.
I soon realized once he left the puppy room, he still needed rest periods or daycare becomes a stressful time for him. I want him tired when I pick him up, but not exhausted.
Now that I am home, I borrow my neighbors dogs and have play time in my back yard for him. I also take him out to all the local pet stores and let him explore and meet other people and dogs, He loves it.
How old is your dog
Darwin is almost 2 years old. I would absolutely LOVE to set up a play group but there are just no other owners around me to set them up with. :-( Most of the dogs who live in my apartment complex are very dog aggressive, trained to be guard dogs. So I wouldn't want them playing with Darwin. It must be so nice to have neighbors dogs around you that he can play with!
I agree that it is better for them to come home not exhausted but tired. Sometimes I worry that the amount of dogs at daycare could be a little overwhelming for Darwin. Luckily they limit the amounts, but still there are quite a few.
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