I think a good solution would to find a small operation daycare or a large one with plenty staff, which can give your dog some one on one attention. most daycare should have a solid vaccination regulation. and the best you can do is walk around (if they allow) and get to know the staff and condition of the place.
our girls go to a daycare about three days a week (the rest of the week usually someone's around). the daycare is a very small business which is also a bakery/boutique, they have about 6 dogs from customers and 4 of their own, all small ones. there is no crate, only gates. Dolly barely spends anytime in gated areas as she loves to sleep on the counter where they make doggie treats, and run aound to greet everyone that comes in the shop!
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