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Dog daycare, or doggy daycare, refers to a short-term daytime care for dogs. It differs from multi-day kennel boarding and pet sitting, where the sitter comes to the pet's home. It shares many similarities with a regular daycare for children, with the exception being that a dog daycare is for
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. Parents, or in the case of the dog daycare, owners, have a busy schedule and the often prolonged hours at work drastically reduce the time that could be spent with their children or pets.(29 August 1999)
Dog day care center cares for pets of workaholics
''Victoria Advocate'' (New York Times News Service copy)


Background

The popularity of such establishments in the United States and elsewhere has grown greatly since the early 1990s, and arose out of the more traditional kennel industry.Strasburg, Jenny (4 November 2000)
Longer work days lead to need for doggy day care
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Lee, Jean H. (20 August 1999)
Dog owners lining up for day care services
''Bangor Daily News'' (Associated Press story)
Knight, Rebecca M. (26 September 1999)

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(9 September 1973)
A Day-Care Center For the Lonely Dog
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(3 November 1996)
Dog-Lovers of the World, Unite!
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'' ("Following the lead of the boom in pet care and pet products, dog day-care centers have opened all over the country, from Boston to Louisville to San Francisco, expanding the services offered by dog walkers to include play groups, sofas and chairs to snooze on, and classical music. The tab for this comes high, $75 to $100 for a five-day week, or $6,000 to $8,000 per dog at a Somerville, Mass., day-care center.")
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, dogs more commonly lived outside in the United States, but as urbanization spread dogs started to live indoors more frequently. Other factors, including an increase in the population of adults without children, have gradually led to more attention and money being spent on pets. The first modern dog day care in
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, Yuppie Puppy Pet Care was reportedly opened in 1987,Lewine, Edward
"A Dog's Luxe Life"
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'' (dating the first dog day care in New York to 1987, and noting huge change in how dogs are treated since the 1940s)
by Joseph S. Sporn.
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, another wealthy American city, has also been credited for spurring the dog day care trend.


Environments

There are multiple environments and varieties of dog daycare service. For example, some facilities provide a cage-free environment where dogs play under the supervision of a trained staff member.(21 February 2011)
"Big benefits of small-dog day care"
Nebraska.tv
Other facilities may provide a cage free environment for dogs to play for a portion of the day, placing dogs in cages at other times of the day. A daycare kennel is a type of facility that offers cages or runs where the dog will be placed alone during the day. Some facilities allow dogs to play in an outside environment. Others have indoor-only facilities, where dogs interact and play in an indoor area and relieve themselves in designated inside areas."Daycare for Dogs"
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(in depth discussion of dog day cares, including different environments and factors to consider in selecting a facility)
"Ultimate Pet Guide"
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'' (March 2004) (includes listing of types of facilities in the
Atlanta Atlanta ( ) is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Georgia. It is the seat of Fulton County, the most populous county in Georgia, but its territory falls in both Fulton and DeKalb counties. With a population of 498,7 ...
metro area)
Kerns, Nancy (ed.
''The Whole Dog Journal: Handbook of Dog and Puppy Care and Training''
p. 219-21 (2008)


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