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| Q |
Where will my dog sleep at night? |
| A |
I prefer to crate dogs at night, preferably in their own crate, the one they're used to sleeping in. Should your dog not have his own crate, I have spare crates in which your dog can sleep. |
| Q |
Will my dog have a chance to interact with other dogs his own age? |
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Yes. I take dogs on field trips and if we encounter other nice dogs, we meet and greet each other. I also take dogs to Puppy Manners group classes (when there is room) where they run and romp with other dogs of similar age during the free play time. |
| Q |
My dog loves to cuddle with me. Will my dog have any cuddle time? |
| A |
I love to cuddle with dogs! It's my favorite thing! Believe me, your dog will have cuddle time every single day with me. (It's one of the main reasons I'm in this business!) |
| Q |
Can I get a discount if I have more than one dog staying with you? |
| A |
dogs require a lot of care, as you already know! Whether I have one of your dogs or more, each dog still requires the same amount of work and attention. Therefore, I do not offer discounts for multiple dogs. |
| Q |
What happens if my dog becomes sick or injured while he is in your care? |
| A |
I will have your veterinarian's contact information and should your dog need medical attention, I will take your dog to your usual veterinarian for care. If your usual vet is not available or too far away or your dog needs emergency care, I have a very good relationship with an excellent vet that is close by. Your dog's care and welfare are my first priority while he is in my care so you can rest assured I will take appropriate action should the need arise. |
| Q |
When I bring my dog for a stay with you, what things should I bring? |
| A |
There are a few things that would make your dog feel at home. If your dog has a crate, bring it along because it will make your dog feel more at home if he can relax in his own crate. If he has a favorite blanket or pad, you can bring that too. If your dog has a favorite chew toy or type of bone, bring that along or let me know so I can have a supply on hand while your dog stays with me. |
| Q |
Do you provide food for my dog or should I bring food? |
| A |
I prefer that you bring your dog's food with you when you drop off your dog. If you happen to be out of food, just let me know what he normally eats and I will buy a supply before your dog arrives. I don't like to change your pup's chow because it can cause diarhea and irritate his stomach making for a very unpleasant stay. |
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