Archive for the 'Doggy Daycare' Category

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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....

New Computer System

We have finally found a doggy daycare centre tracking and management system. This new system will allow us to better manage accounts, track puppy birthdays, allow us to contact you much quicker should we need to, send reminders about vaccinations and heaps of other important stuff. The new system, just like any other new system implimentation,... Click here to read more....

Doggy Daycare Playtime

During the last few weeks of October we have trialled not walking the dogs and instead replacing this with a very active and structured day filled with ball games, tug of war, chasing games and heaps of cuddles for all the dogs making sure they are all active and having fun.  I have been astounded by the response from the... Click here to read more....

Doggy Day Care Can Help Prevent Your Dog From Being Fearful or Aggressive

It is common knowledge that dogs are playful, sensitive, creatures that need to constantly show their affection to others. This is why keeping them all alone and not used to other dogs and humans alike make them shy, fearful, behave crudely, and sometimes even aggressive.

The best way in preventing these tendencies is by getting them to introduce them to... Click here to read more....

Introducing Paddington Pups Dog of the Month!

We have introduced newly to Paddington Pups the “Dog of the Month”.  Every month we will crown one very special dog. As much as we love all the dogs at Paddington Pups Doggy Daycare only 12 Dogs can be the Dog of the Month for 2010.

The lucky pooch receives a Framed Photograph to take home taken by... Click here to read more....