It wasn't Holly and Lewis it was the cavaliers we had before them. I would never take Lewis to daycare, he would not be able to handle all the dogs, that's why we went somewhere quiter for grooming, where the dogs get put in individual cages and the lady who does it only grooms small dogs now.Doggy Day, the same and also that they are properly watched ALL the time. I wouldn't have thought that cute either what happened to Holly and Lewis if it had happened to my boys, I too would have been disgusted.
Ooops my 'bad' sorryIt wasn't Holly and Lewis it was the cavaliers we had before them. I would never take Lewis to daycare, he would not be able to handle all the dogs, that's why we went somewhere quiter for grooming, where the dogs get put in individual cages and the lady who does it only grooms small dogs now.
We thought about taking Holly to daycare when she was little to help with socialisation and because she was (and still is) a naughty little brat so everyone could have a break from her but then decided that it could potentially go so wrong and with what happened to our cavaliers (the lack of supervision) I decided it wasn't worth the risk.
Great, word of mouth and example are the best forms of advertising!!!!!!!!Thank you all for your comments, they are fantastic and really helpful.
I am not currently officially trained but would definitely consider this. I do have two dogs of my own but don't think I know everything about dogs, nor claim to be an expert.
I have a few friends who are dog walkers and one is a dog behaviourist and I have watched, learned and taken advice from her for 3 years now.
My dogs are my babies and I would treat any dog the way I would treat mine, with love and care - and boundaries![]()
Good idea AmateurI would get a T-shirt / vest printed up to advertise on your walks ...
If I saw someone walking a bunch of dogs and you all looked happy - I would be tempted to use you