Archive for the 'Doggy Daycare' Category

Is Your Worming Up-To-Date?

With so many products on the market offering different combinations and levels of protection, it can be quite confusing as to what we are treating in our dogs, what we should be treating, and how often we should be administering treatment. As we have been aware of cases breaking out recently, we would like to remind owners to keep their... Click here to read more....

Issues at Your Local Dog Park?

Living inner-city in Brisbane, it is fantastic we can offer our dogs somewhere to run around and socialise like a dog park, with hundreds scattered throughout the area. They can stretch their legs, meet other pooches and you get the chance to catch up with friends or read the paper.

However, every dog park has their own issues. Everyday owners... Click here to read more....

Did You Know… Paddington Pups Fun Facts!

Well it’s the end of the Financial Year and on to a new one, so we have been busy looking at all our figures and statistics – Yes even a dog business has heaps of statistics we look at but here are some of the figures that you probably didn’t know – some even we didn’t even know until recently!... Click here to read more....

Paddington Pups Dog of the Month July- Gumbo

Gumbo is our adorable Miniature Schnauzer who frequently visits daycare with his energetic and well-renowned and notorious sister, Dixie the Boston Terrier!

Although Dixie is known for her energetic and boisterous behaviour to say the least, we couldn’t look past her fun-loving and slightly calmer brother for the month of July!

Each morning, Gumbo welcomes the staff with a huge... Click here to read more....

Paddington Pups Dog of the Month Congratulations Max!

Max, (known to the staff as Maxibon, Bon Bon and Maximus) is our beautiful Mastiff cross that regularly attends daycare with his brother, Ringo the Huskey.

Max is a gentle giant, proving to be a real softie despite a tough look! He loves to play fetch with the team and can be found romping around with Joe the Great Dane... Click here to read more....

Paddington Pups Dog of the Month- Charlie!

Charlie Beagle is one of our regular ‘Beagle Club’ daycare attendees! Notorious for their mischievous ways and playful nature, Charlie is a perfect example of the adored breed.

Charlie (nicknamed Charlie Girl) is never missing during the plays, barking and chasing the ball back and forth!

Her play times with Boston, the boss’s Beagle, seem to be... Click here to read more....

Paddington Pups March – Dog of the Month Charlie

Congratulations Charlie!

Charlie has been a regular day care attendant for many years now, sharing his beautiful cuddly nature with all of our team!

Charlie can be found running around in the mornings, chasing all his friends as they enter the gates.  His soft and gentle nature means he maintains dozens of friends in the daycare, including the Poodle brothers... Click here to read more....

Paddington Pups Evacuation Plan

In the event of an emergency, employees are alerted by a verbal announcement defining the type of emergency.  The policy of this establishment in the event of fire or other emergency is to assess the level of risk;

  • General Evacuation Required, or
  • Rapid Evacuation Required

In the case of General Evacuation:  All the owners of... Click here to read more....

Paddington Pups February Dog of the Month – Fred

Congratulations Fred!

Our beautiful 1 year old Kelpie x Staffy enjoys 5 days a week at daycare with his friends!  His beautiful cuddles and kisses make him a favourite with all our staff!

Fred loves to chase the ball during play times with the other big dogs and play tug-of-war with our 1.5 metre Tug Rope!  After a huge play,... Click here to read more....

Daycare Changes

After several visits to some long established and successful doggy daycare centres in Melbourne and Sydney that manage up to 60 dogs a day we have taken some new puppy management strategies on board.

Since the rain we have had has been so consistent lately we have been able to test the theory that not walking the dogs helps them... Click here to read more....