Dog day care is gaining popularity in the U.S. right now. While the owners are working, they can give their furry little ones to a doggie kindergarten. Employees pick up the dogs from their homes by a special 'school' bus, and they look after them for the whole day.
At the day care, the staff feeds the dogs, cares for them, plays with them, and makes up various activities.
They take several dogs at once, and look after them in a large, safe area. These animal centers are becoming more and more popular, and some of them pick up dogs by a special school bus!
The Doggie School Bus in Oregon is one of the popular day care centers. It was founded by a guy named Arat Montoya, who really loves dogs. Back in 2016, the guy rented a house and started bringing several dogs there on a daily basis.
Now the guy's company is growing. He takes about 20 dogs a day, and looks after them in a big house with spacious grounds.
On seeing the 'school bus' that Arat arrives on, the dogs immediately rush to him. They are always happy to spend time at his day care, socialize with other dogs, play to their hearts' content. Some of them can't even be dragged back home at the end of the day!
There is also another popular day care in the United States, EZ Dog Stay. The center has several buses in the garage, and they take 50-60 dogs a day.
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The dogs have huge grounds and a farmhouse at their disposal, where they run around and have fun. This day shelter is extremely popular. There is even a waiting list.
Source: petpop
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