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1x Night Stay (24hours)

1x Night Stay (24hours)

Regular price $45.00 CAD
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Overview of a One-Night Stay at Dog Daycare A one-night stay at a dog daycare facility typically provides a safe and engaging environment for dogs while their owners are away. The experience is designed to ensure that dogs receive adequate care, socialization, and exercise.

Daily Schedule

  1. Arrival and Check-In: Upon arrival, dogs are checked in by staff who may ask about any specific needs or preferences. This helps the staff understand the dog’s personality and requirements.

  2. Playtime: After check-in, dogs are usually allowed to socialize and play with other dogs in supervised playgroups. This can last for several hours, depending on the facility’s schedule.

  3. Naptime: Following playtime, dogs are given a break for naptime, which typically lasts around 1-2 hours. During this time, they rest in home-style crates or designated resting areas.

  4. Feeding Time: If applicable, dogs will be fed during naptime or at scheduled intervals throughout the day. Staff ensures that each dog receives their specific food and any medications if needed.

  5. Afternoon Playtime: After naptime, dogs return to play with their friends for more supervised activities. This session often includes brain games designed to improve manners and behavior.

  6. Evening Routine: As the day winds down, dogs prepare for bedtime after another round of play or relaxation time.

  7. Overnight Sleeping Arrangements: Dogs sleep in home-style crates in the same room where they played earlier, providing them with a sense of security and comfort throughout the night.

Safety Measures

  • Facilities often have trained staff members who monitor interactions between dogs to ensure safety.
  • Cleanliness protocols are followed to maintain a hygienic environment.
  • Live webcams may be available for pet owners to check in on their pets during their stay.
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