Not exact matches
They share their home and
even their bed with them and they are not relegated to living
outdoors or in
kennels.
And yes, they do adopt a decent number, but they also refuse to adopt a lot more, resigning those dogs to living the rest of their lives in an
outdoor kennel, often matted and dirty,
even in our harshest Ohio winters, with no quality of life.
We rigorously disinfect all play areas,
kennels, toys, bowls and
even our
outdoor potty area multiple times daily to minimize transmission of illness & disease.
Dogs enjoy full days during camp, with a predictable daily schedule that includes a minimum of 4 daily private bathroom walks, morning and
evening playtime (group play with other dogs, or individual play with Canine Care staff, depending on your dog's needs & preferences), multiple daily indoor &
outdoor training sessions, and in -
kennel enrichment including stuffed Kongs, aromatherapy, classical music, and DogTV.
Designed for
outdoor use, it has been safely designed to ensure your dog remains comfortable in his
kennel or dog house,
even during the coldest days of this winter.
Even large
outdoor kennels unless they allow running room are like doggie prisons.