
06/28/2025
Why we usually restrict parents from going behind the yellow gate . Please Understand our priority is the safety and wellness of all the dogs.
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Minimizing Separation Anxiety and Stress: Your presence can heighten your dog's separation anxiety, making it harder for them to adjust to the daycare environment and enjoy their time there. A calm and positive send-off can help them feel more relaxed. Daycares aim to provide a structured routine and companionship, helping dogs feel secure and less anxious when left alone.
Ensuring Safety: The play area can be unpredictable, with dogs of varying sizes and temperaments interacting. Allowing parents in the space could disrupt the established hierarchy and interactions between dogs, potentially leading to conflicts and injuries.
Maintaining Control and Supervision: Daycare staff are trained to manage dog interactions and ensure a safe environment. A sudden intrusion of an unfamiliar human could distract the staff and potentially compromise their ability to supervise effectively.
Liability Concerns: If an injury or incident occurs while a parent is in the play area, the daycare's liability could be increased. Having a clear policy about parent access helps protect the daycare from potential legal issues.
What focus on:
Thorough Dog Screening: Reputable daycares screen dogs for temperament, behavior, and vaccination records to ensure a safe environment for all.
Curated Play Groups: They often group dogs based on size, play style, and energy level to minimize potential conflicts.
Constant Supervision: Play areas are monitored by trained staff who can intervene if needed.
Communication with Parents: Good daycares will provide updates on your dog's activities and well-being, even if you can't be present.