Thursday, July 30, 2009

Doggie Daycare Photos Week of July 19 to 25

So, we finally fixed the camera but then I wasn't feeling well...Life sometimes gets in the way of photography. These photos are from last week (assorted days). It doesn't look like I cropped them or anything. Bear with me - I'm feeling better and have started working with this weeks photos so I'll be caught up! Take care and keep cool.
Peace,
Wendy

Simon, Hennah, Bentley, Miles, Phoebe

Piper, Barnaby and Layla

Isabelle, Jackson, Miles, Satchel, Bo, Phoebe, Bentley, Koda, Lucy, Emma, Fred, Onslow, Estelle and Peyton.

Layla and Barnaby

Gus with his friend Spaulding in the background.

Aaron picking up poop deposits.

Jim, Mike & Aaron with pack members. Jim's being good and drinking his water!

Aaron with pack members escorting him to the rest of the staff.

Koda, Layla & Jesee

Isabelle & Simon

Simon alone.

Bo doodle, Barnaby and an unidentified golden retriever.

Satchel, Emma and Fred

Lubo and Lexi

Maggie, Simon, Miles, Barnaby and Lubo

Bo beagle

Baxter, Mollie, Gus and Harry

Lady

Maggie and Phoebe - both doodles!

Jackson with Kacey C. and Barnaby with Peyton

Darwin, Jackson, Baxter, Bentley, Bubba and Layla

Darwin, Hennah, Satchel, Peyton, Jackson and Kacey

Jacko

Barnaby, Ella, Chewy, Satchel, and Estelle

Abby

Onslow & Emma

Darwin, Daisy, Braveheart and Summit

Tsuki (with a spit bubble)

Hennah

Summit play bowing to the gravel.

Bonnie & Clyde

Reilly


Hot, humid days of summer have arrived! One thing we always make sure of is there is fresh, cold water for the dogs to drink. Cari & Mike thought it could be great to show you the action around some of the water cans/bowls.

Please remember that when your canine gets home NOT to allow them to empty the water bowl. Excess water like this can lead to vomiting (usually shortly after drinking) or diarrhea (later that evening or the next day). All dogs have access to water - also during nap time. So, when your canine gets home give them a few ice cubes in the water bowl or just a half cup of water to start with. A short time later (say 30 minutes) go ahead and give them another half cup or a few more ice cubes. By this time their core temperature should be lowering and their desire for excessive fluids should be abating and you can return to normal watering practices.

Summit

Braveheart

Isabelle

Isabelle again

Bentley

Maggie & Bentley

Hennah

Chuck

Summit & Gus

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