Not exact matches
Dogs that were afraid to walk across slick floors, or lay
outside on their backs, relaxed, belly up, enjoying the day, that would not
interact with their owners or
other pets, will now do those things!
We also have plenty of space for
dogs that do not
interact with other dogs, allowing them solo playtime
with staff in a large room as well as plenty of breaks
outside in the potty yard.
Your pet's risk of exposure to disease increases even more if you take them
outside of the home, especially when you take them to places where they'll
interact with other animals, such as grooming salons, daycare facilities, boarding kennels, and
dog parks.