What A Puppy's Day Looks Like...
At Doggy Base, we greatly understand how important it is for a doggy daycare to keep the well-being of the dogs, at the forefront of all the things we do.
Socialisation for all dogs is incredibly important, but it is essential for puppies. It provides them with the opportunity to form healthy dog-dog and dog-human relationships, promoting positive ways to interact, desensitise them to their environment and can help soothe separation anxiety from their pawrents.
As the doggy daycare environment can be overwhelming, it is pivotal for puppies to maintain structure when attending.
This will help minimise overstimulation, resulting in a happier, calmer and less aggressive puppy.
Puppies need a lot of sleep. This varies between breeds and ages but we provide them regular opportunities to snooze.
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A regular day for a puppy may look something like this:
Ages: Three to Four Months
Play Time
Kicking the day off right and burning away that energy
Meal Time
Depending on how many meals they are fed, this is their first meal time
Play Time
The energy levels will have increased after their meal and nap
Meal Time
Time for the second meal whilst at day care if part of their regular home routine
Play Time
A last opportunity to play with their friends before hometime
Snooze/ Chill Time
Chill time allows the pups to calm down before dinner time
Snooze Time
Snoozing is always great after a hearty meal and allows for digestion
Snooze/ Chill Time
Promoting the opportunity to be in a calmer environment
Snooze Time
Allowing digestion to happen and to help prevent BLOAT
Ages: Four to Twelve Months
Play Time
Kicking the day off right and burning away that energy
Play Time
Allowing the puppies to exert some more energy
Meal Time
If a meal is part of their regular routine, this is when they will have it
Play Time
Making new friends is always the goal of doggy day care
Play Time
A last opportunity to play with their friends before hometime
Snooze Time
After burning off the burst of fresh energy, they have an opporutnity to sleep
Chill Time
Encouraging the puppies to engage in calmer activities before dinner
Snooze Time
Allowing their bodies to digest the food before playing again
Chill Time
Structured in so dogs can learn to be calm and content in all environments