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		<title>Doggie Daycare Providers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Private Doggie daycare providers Most private Doggie daycare providers are listed in your local newspaper, yellow pages but mostly on the web.&#160; The term &#34;doggie daycare&#34; has become a panacea in recent years for all manner of canine behavioral ills.&#160; When your dog comes to Woof! Playcare for Daycare or a Sleep Over, he or [...]]]></description>
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<h3>Private Doggie daycare providers</h3>
<p><font size="2">Most private Doggie daycare providers are listed in your local newspaper, yellow pages but mostly on the web.&nbsp; The term &quot;doggie daycare&quot; has become a panacea in recent years for all manner of canine behavioral ills.&nbsp; When your dog comes to Woof! Playcare for Daycare or a Sleep Over, he or she will be integrated into the supervised play group that best suits them.</font></p>
<p><font size="2">Doggie day care is a great way for her to socialize with other dogs and expend energy.&nbsp; Daycare can improve some dogs&#8217; behavior, </font></p>
<p><font size="2">Doggy Daycare including dog sitting, dog walking, dog lodging, dog kennel services, overnight dog care, vacation dog care.&nbsp; We like to open up a doggie day care as well as a dog hotel.&nbsp; Doggie day care and luxury pet hotel.&nbsp; Our facility actually offers a doggie day care for a dog that has separation anxiety.&nbsp; Dog kennels, dog boarding facilities and dog sitters cannot compete with the alternative services offered by. Woof! Playcare </font></p>
<p><font size="2">Dog boarding kennels are nothing like our in home dog boarding services.&nbsp; For dog lovers in Melbourne dog boarding&nbsp; now means alternative&nbsp; services that are truly cage free. Woof! Playcare&nbsp; provides standard and cage-free&nbsp; Dog Boarding&nbsp; . Woof! Playcare is a full service pet salon and Melbourne&rsquo;s pet boarding service.&nbsp; We provide fun cage-free dog daycare, full service grooming and have dog boarding available in our Spacious Pet Suites.&nbsp; </font></p>
<p><font size="2">Doggie Day Care&nbsp;&nbsp; for all types of dogs, no matter how large or small.Daycare, even one or two times a week, can be the perfect outlet for his boundless energy, give him the social and dog-play time he covets, and relieve you of the oppressive guilt of not being able to take him for that hike.Dog Daycare benefits both the dog and you the owner, the benefit for the owner is that while your doing human stuff your furry child is having a great time doing dog stuff.</font></p>
<p><font size="2">But daycare is not the one-size-fits-all answer that we would like it to be; there are many factors to take into consideration before enrolling your dog in your friendly neighborhood doggie hangout.&nbsp; Good daycare centers also include rest time so dogs don&#8217;t get over-stimulated by having too much fun. </font></p>
<p><font size="2">Test the daycare out a few times to make sure you are happy and that your dog is happy before you put any big investment in the place.&nbsp; Cage free daycare offering interaction with dogs of the same size.&nbsp; </font></p>
<p><font size="2"><strong>Woof! Playcare</strong> is a perfect place for dogs to get socialized, exercised and spoiled in a fun, safe friendly environment.&nbsp;&nbsp; We let dogs act like dogs!!</font></p>
<p><font size="2">And still, after five great years Dogs Ask for Us by Name!</font></p>
<p><font size="2"><strong>Call 321 255-9663</strong></font></p>
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		<title>Mouth-to-Muzzle Most Pet Owners are Willing</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Feb 2010 16:37:49 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><strong>Should You Have Pet safety and CPR Training</strong></p>
<p>If you’re concerned about your pet, you should never feel embarrassed about calling a veterinarian.</p>
<p>Veterinarians are used to emergencies and they prepare for them. Most veterinary hospitals have doctors on-call or provide referrals to emergency pet hospitals, so don’t worry about waking your veterinarian out of a sound sleep.</p>
<p>Emergencies happen every day. Being prepared can greatly increase the likelihood of a successful outcome.</p>
<p>As reported on MSNBC, most pet owners would leap into action for an injured pet, even if it meant risking dog breath by going mouth-to-snout.In fact a new poll says women are more likely to give pets CPR than men</p>
<p>Fifty-eight percent of pet owners — 63 percent of dog owners and 53 percent of cat owners — would be at least somewhat likely to perform CPR on their pet in the event of a medical emergency, according to an Associated Press-Petside.com poll.</p>
<p>Tammy Parks, 52, of Amherst, Massachusetts, has taken a pet first-aid class and wouldn’t hesitate to help her 15-year-old mixed breed terriers, Lucy and Julia, or her white fronted Amazon parrot Koko.</p>
<p>“It’s not rocket science. The mechanics are the same as humans,” said Parks, who was an American Red Cross first-aid trainer. “Size is the biggest difference.”</p>
<p>In general, though, the poll found few pet owners are prepared to handle pet emergencies. Just 20 percent of pet owners have a pet first-aid kit in their home, and 54 percent do not have a fire evacuation plan for their pets.</p>
<p>Still, most pet owners said they would go the extra mile to rescue their pets. Women were more likely to say they would perform CPR on their pets than men, 65 percent to 50 percent, the poll showed.</p>
<p>Nearly every decision made at the Parks house is made with the safety of the animals in mind.</p>
<p>“We don’t use pesticide on the lawn. We don’t buy food with pesticide on it. No sugar, no salt, just natural nuts and fruits. No Teflon in the house, no smoking, no air fresheners, no aerosol products,” she said, explaining that any one of those things could kill their 7-year-old bird.</p>
<p>Barbara Klingman of Houma, Louisiana, said she changed things after her Chihuahua, Honeychild, ate something that forced an emergency trip to the vet.</p>
<p>“I make sure she doesn’t have anything she shouldn’t have,” Klingman said of the 7-pound, 4-year-old dog.</p>
<p>Pet safety and CPR training is offered by the American Red Cross and many private companies. “Vets are the experts but they are rarely on scene when something happens to our pets,” said Denise Fleck, who runs</p>
<p>Sunny-Dog Ink in Burbank and has written pet safety textbooks, appeared on a number of TV shows and taught classes throughout Southern California.</p>
<p>Disaster plans are important, too, especially in areas like Southern California that are at the mercy of earthquakes and fires.</p>
<p>“If people value their pets like a family member, they should know how to do CPR, just like they would for their kids. In disasters, pets get hurt and run into debris and all kinds of things,” said Mark Solnick, director of emergency preparedness and response for the Red Cross Santa Monica.</p>
<p>The AP-Petside.com poll was conducted Oct. 1 to 5, 2009, by GfK Roper Public Affairs &amp; Media. It involved telephone interviews on landline and cell phones with 1,166 pet owners nationwide, and has a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 2.9 percentage points for all pet owners.</p>
<p>Woof! Playcare is a perfect place for dogs to get socialized, exercised and spoiled in a fun, safe friendly environment. We let dogs act like dogs!!</p>
<p><strong>And still, after five great years Dogs Ask for Us by Name<span style="color: #993300;"> “Woof!”</span> ~ Call 321 255-9663 Today<br />
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