1) What is the typical dog to human ratio? During peak hours we typically have six staff members on site; we average about 30 dogs per day. 2) Do you have an enclosed outdoor area for the dogs? If yes, how big is it and how often are the dogs […]
Some of us have friends or family that are capable of watching our dog(s) while we travel. Most people can fill a water bowl, measure out some kibble, and bring a dog out quickly so he/she can elimintate? But at Dingo’s Dogsitting, dog boarding is more than just a place […]
Cold weather can make people feel down, unmotivated, and depressed. It can do the same thing for dogs. The “winter blues” or Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) can be a real problem for dogs. The People’s Dispensary for Sick Animals, a leading veterinary charity in the UK, conducted a study on […]
by Dylan Gerard Climbing over snowbanks while leading two dogs full of energy out to the play yard may seem like a challenging task for some. For CCAP Student Lizzy Leverone however, it is just another joyful day at work. Since last August, Leverone has been a student in the […]
According to a University of Florida study, dogs stayed in place three times longer when owners used petting as a reward compared to when they were only given verbal praise. Physical contact via nuzzling, cuddling and licking is a language dogs use to communicate with one another, so researchers say, […]