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Old 08-27-2009, 11:31 AM   #37
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Originally Posted by RachelandSadie View Post
Okay i went to look at the day care by my work. They said as long as the vet approves they would take her at 10 weeks old and keep her up in another room up front away from the bigger dogs. she would have her own crate and blankets, i would be able to feed her at noon and they said they can keep her raw food for me. she would only be around one other dog, a female baby beagle of 12 weeks. she gets her second round of DHPP and giardia Saturday and i don't know what else they will do with her then...the day care lady said maybe do a shot of kennel cough before bringing her in there...she's not done with the rest of them and has no rabies vaccine or spay yet (obviously)

What i'm asking is...do you think this would be okay at her age if they keep her only with the beagle puppy?? they can play in their own room and nap and they said they would clean the indoor doggie park area 3 times a day and promised to take Sadie out to potty using the bell and my command phrases and take her right after the cleaning only so she's not around other doggie messes or ever with the big dogs...

does this sound okay and better than at home in her x pen, it's only for those once in awhile days that Mike works the same hours as me????

Let me know your opinions because i don't want her to get sick if she really shouldn't be there this young...

WANTED TO ADD: this is a private family owned facility not a petsmart or petco type...it's privately owned by a man and wife duo and they are there 24/7 to care for the dogs

Thanks!!
I really don't know the answer to your question, but this place sounds wonderful! I wish I had someplace that was that reasonable ($$) as well as that accomodating.
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