Dog daycare

A Dog Day Care ( Huta ) is an animal hotel, which - similar to children in a day care center - serves as a day care for dogs. The original concept comes from the USA.

Professionals can deliver if required their dog in dog day care and pick up again in the evening. The animal itself is either housed in spacious rooms or kennels. Also, barns, halls or freewheeling areas are offered. The visiting dogs are individually cared for in pairs or in packs.

The number of dogs in the group ( herd ) varies. Many offer this in private. There, the number of dogs is limited mostly by the premises at about 8 to 10 animals. A few institutions care for 30 to 40 dogs in the " open group ". This pack attitude more and more popularity among dog owners, since it corresponds to the image of the above- mentioned animal welfare. However, each dog for this type of accommodation is not suitable.

In addition to the day care many facilities also offer a holiday service in the form of overnight accommodations for the holidays without the dog or over the weekend.

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