
Things to watch for in your new Daycare dog:
Sore Pads
Running amok may be rough on your K9's feet and they may get sore and abraded pads. We suggest to use Tough paws it will help to toughen up the pads so they won't get sore from running on different surfaces.
Sore Muscles
Your K9 will have so much fun running and playing that his and her muscles may get sore the same way ours do when we work out new muscles or use muscles that aren't use to so much exercise. But over time this will fade as you see your k9 get stronger and more in shape.
Exhausted
The new social interaction your K9 will experience while at K9 Country Club will be both physical and mentally exhausting. Your K9 will need lots of rest when they get home.
Thirsty
Your K9 will over indulge in water when he or she gets home so you will want to monitor the amount you leave for them to drink when they first get home.
It isn't that they haven't had fresh water to drink all day it is just that they have it all to themselves and keep drinking.
Wet Coat
Your K9 might have a wet coat when you pick them up from slobber of other dogs or from swimming on hot summer days.
Enthusiasm
Your K9 will become more and more enthused as the more often he comes to K9 Country Club. Eventually they will be just as excited to get to K9 Country Club as they are when you, their beloved, picks them up.
Happy
Your K9 will show you lots of thanks with wagging tails and smiling faces and they will let you know they "can't wait to get to the club!" for their next play date.