jensw
Posted : 12/16/2006 2:31:15 AM
"Someone that used to post here has a great place she brings her dog Roscoe in CA that seems like a great daycare/overnight place. If I can catch her, I will tell her to come post too. "
I think that's me.

I just happened to follow a link to dog.com today, and came across this. [

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Our daycare/boarding place is awesome! It's run by a woman out of her house with several acres of wooded play areas. The play areas can be open to allow all dogs access to all areas or closed off for dogs to have time outs or time away from each other. The dogs as a general rule have indoor/outdoor privileges, and they spend their days playing in the yard or snuggling in the house. There are 5-6 couches for dogs, and each dog is required to bring his own bed. She starts the day with a homecooked breakfast, then playing, then nap time, then playing, then dinner, then crate/bed time for chewing rawhides or bullysticks (you provide them). Playtime depends on the dog - anything from sitting in the sun to wrestling with buddies to hunting gophers (Roscoe's fave).
She takes a limited number of dogs (I think 12 overnight and 20 daytime), and she has a maximum of 6 dogs per staff worker. Someone is with the dogs at all times. I've seen staffers just out in the acreage following packs of dogs around.
The dogs sleep where they are most comfortable - in their own crates, on the sofa, in the bedroom, and sometimes even in the bed!!
There's also a pretty stringent interview that you and the dog have to both pass. You have to be the sort of owner she approves of, and your dog has to pass a comprehensive temperament test. One of our dogs passed; the other didn't. We're still working on her and hoping she can get in someday.
This place charges $40/day and a day counts as any portion of time during a calendar day, unless you pick up by 7 a.m. the next day. She has a crazy amount of rules that you follow or you don't get to come back (provide the bullysticks, provide food in the format she requests, provide treats to share, provide a bed or pay $5/day rental, be ON TIME for drop offs and pick ups, pay in advance, etc.) but people pay it gladly because the dogs go CRAZY for this place. Roscoe begins whining the minute we get near the exit for her place, and he knows the tub we use to bring all his stuff to "camp" His tail starts wagging so fast it's a blur when he sees that tub. Any other place we take him to, he whines and cries and howls when we drop him off, and it breaks my heart. At this place, he leaps out of the car and dashes through the front door to the back acreage without so much as a backward glance. That's worth gold, in my opinion.
In addition, you can buy massages, extra treats, and baths for quite a bit of money. I think she does pretty well.
She has a pretty loyal clientele, and she's very busy.