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Health Safety & Informational


š¾ Why Routine Matters in Dog Daycare
Dogs thrive on routineāit gives them confidence, balance, and a sense of security. At daycare, a structured day isnāt just about fun⦠itās about well-being . Hereās why routine is so important for dogs: ⨠Reduces anxiety & stress Knowing what comes next (play, rest, meals, enrichment) helps dogs feel safe and relaxed. š§ Improves behavior Consistent schedules reinforce good manners, impulse control, and positive social skills. ā” Balanced energy levels Planned play paired with
The Bark Club
Jan 8
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Fall Foods Puppies Should Avoid šš¾
The holidays are meant for family, friends, and full belliesābut when it comes to your pup, not every seasonal treat is safe. While youāre enjoying turkey and pie, itās important to keep a watchful eye on curious noses and wagging tails around the dinner table. Some fall favorites can actually make your dog very sick, leading to tummy troublesāor even an emergency vet visit. Here are some common Thanksgiving foods to keep off your pupās plate: Foods That Can Harm Dogs š¶š« Ch
The Bark Club
Oct 1, 2025
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Can My Dog Get Sick After Doggy Daycare? š¾
One of the most common questions we hear at The Bark Club Ā is, āCan my dog get sick from daycare?ā Itās a totally valid concernāwe know how much you love your furry family member! The truth is, if your pup is up to date on vaccines and youāve chosen a trustworthy facility (like us š), the risk of serious illness is very low. Still, just like kids at school, dogs can sometimes pick up a bug when hanging out in a social setting. Hereās a quick rundown of what pet parents shoul
The Bark Club
Oct 1, 2025
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After Dog Boarding & Daycare: Whatās Normal & Whatās Not
Boarding is exciting and sometimes stressful for dogs. Itās common for pets to experience mild, temporary changes when they return home. Hereās what to watch for and when to call your vet. ā
Common, Temporary Symptoms Diarrhea Loose stool in first 24ā48 hrs is common (from stress or excitement) May see small amounts of mucus or blood Should resolve quickly Lethargy Extra sleep is normal after an active boarding stay Dogs often need rest after play, walks, and stimulation Incr
The Bark Club
Oct 1, 2025
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