Club K-9 Doggy Daycare Invites Dog Lovers To A Free Open House Centerville, Ohio (ContentDesk) March 20, 2004 - Centerville's first doggy daycare, Club K-9 Doggy Daycare, Inc. will host an open house from 10 am-4 pm on Saturday, March 27 at 95 Compark Road. Doggy is often compared to a child's center. Dogs are dropped off in the morning to enjoy a fun day playing with their friends and at the end of the day their dog mom's and dog dad's pick them up. At Club K-9 there is 6000 sq feet of indoor space to romp and 2000 sq. ft outdoors to enjoy the fresh air. Dogs play with tennis balls, bubbles and in the summer they can even hop in the baby pools for a little swim. When they need a break they can lounge on a toddler bed just their size and enjoy a nice belly rub. For the dogs
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that need to learn some puppy manners there are also dog training classes held evenings and weekends through Pawsitive Pet Solutions, LLC."There are many reasons that dog owners use doggy daycare," explains Christina Smart, owner of Club K-9 Doggy Daycare, Inc. "Many dog owners hate the thought of their dogs being home alone all day while they are at work. The dogs may become destructive or even show signs of separation anxiety. Doggy is also a great place for young dogs to learn social skills and an outlet for their puppy energy. At Club K-9 we strive to fulfill the dogs social, mental, and physical needs through interaction with other dogs and people."Club K-9 Doggy requires an evaluation prior to attending and they also require health records showing the dogs are up to date on all vaccinations and a flea and heartworm control program. Dogs over 6 months must be spayed or neutered. Because Club K-9 is a cage-free environment each dog is evaluated to see if he will be able to play nicely with the other dogs. Due to the safety requirements above, Club K-9 asks that pets do not attend the open house. Christina Smart will be on hand at the open house to give tours and answer questions. For further information on Club K-9 Doggy call 291-DOGS or visit www.clubk-9doggydaycare.com. Contact: Christina SmartOwner, Club K-9 Doggy DaycarePhone: 937-291-3647Website: www.clubk-9doggydaycare.comEmail: e-mail protected from spam bots .
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