Beaufort Dog presents “Bark to School” events at their downtown location. As former educators and present behaviorists, owners Jason and Kelley Blackston use many of the techniques they learned working in college as YMCA directors and in the public school system as educators to enhance doggie day care procedures at Beaufort Dog. “In addition to providing top notch socialization and safety, we have implemented check in and out procedures where owners can drive up without ever having to get out of their car.” “We have also created inside and outside play groups including agility courses and a dog water park area. We have a lot of fun.” Owners are encouraged to drop by anytime to check out Bark to School.
At doggie day care, dogs not only become more socialized and learn manners, they are healthier. They get much-needed mental stimulation that provides for a happier, longer-living dog. In addition, dogs are able to get energy out and become better behaved and more focused. Owners enjoy the benefits of having a well-balanced dog without having to spend excessive time on behavior and exercise. In addition, Beaufort Dog offers on site grooming, training, and vet services offered while dogs are at day care.
Find out more about Beaufort Dog at their Facebook page, online at www.BeaufortDog.com, or by calling 812-5394.
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