Friday, December 2, 2011

Daycare Tips for a dog


   1. The temperament of your dog.
Dogs that are most appropriate for the nursery are very willing, submissive personalities. My Siberian Husky is a very relaxed, easy going dog, and she almost gets along well with all dogs and all the people who know. We will send you to the nursery quite often. She enjoys and comes home happy and tired. My man is a dog Shiba Inu stress. He likes routine and feels stressed when there is any change, provided they are not present. I tried to put in two different day care centers (one evening each) and completely hated it. Became very depressed and began to whine in the car for several days. Their temperament makes it unsuitable for daycare.

  2.
Daycare facilities for dogs.

 Make sure you have a competent and skilled.
Make sure all drivers to use positive reinforcement techniques, ie, no hitting, slapping not, and do not place your dog on the floor (alpha rolls). Instead of helping to socialize your dog, these bad experiences can make you fearful and aggressive toward other dogs and humans.Make sure that the floors have a nice non-slip rubber surface and not concrete. If dogs run in the concrete in excess is bad for their pads. Make sure you are a non cage. The dog must have good nursery rooms with beds or a soft surface for dogs to rest. The entire facility should be well ventilated to be comfortable for your dog. You must have ceiling fans or air conditioning for summer and heating for the winter.