
There simply is no replacement for group social activities while boarding a dog. When a dog is able to view his/her boarding experience as an opportunity to experience (consistently) something he doesn't have the ability to in his day to day life, then the boarding experience becomes easier for pet and owner alike. Group socialized play allows that. Now, I'm not talking about 2 or 3 dogs of like breed together for 5 minutes at a time to use the restroom......real group interaction needs to cross breeds, ages, sex, and temperament. Groups also have to be supervised properly by experienced handlers who can be vocal and lead without issue. This is a desired task that most dogs are eager to accept in a boarding environment. We love it. They do too.

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