Creating a fun and engaging environment for dogs in your daycare is crucial for the happiness, well-being, and overall health of the dogs in your care. Dogs need
mental stimulation (obviously physical too!). If they don't get it, they can start acting up. Happy dogs have happy owners and happy owners are good customers. So, it could be said that creating an engaging environment at your dog daycare will actually boost your revenue. Nice!
Here are some tips for creating a fun and engaging environment for dogs:
Provide Plenty of Space and Toys
Dogs need plenty of space to play and explore, and having a variety of toys available will keep them engaged and entertained. Make sure to have a variety of toys, including chew toys, fetch toys, and interactive toys, to cater to different dogs’ preferences. Some clients might even be
willing to donate their old toys to your business. If Fido doesn't love his old kong because he got a new kong, maybe that old kong could get thrown into the yard for the other dogs to chew on. Who knows!
Encourage Socialization
Socialization is an important aspect of a dog’s life, and allowing dogs to socialize with other dogs in a safe and controlled environment can help prevent behavioral issues. Make sure to supervise playtime, and to match dogs with compatible playmates based on their size, energy level, and personality. There are
numerous socialization toys out there that you can buy to help encourage the socialization between dogs. You'll also want to look into size-appropriate toys for your dogs.
Offer Interactive Activities
Interactive activities, such as puzzle toys, agility courses, and obedience training, can help keep dogs mentally stimulated and engaged. Offer a
variety of interactive activities to cater to different dogs’ needs and abilities. Something we've seen quite a bit is when people use plastic children's play equipment in their open play area. Most of this equipment has rounded edges and can be a good substitute for dog-specific play equipment. Head on over to your local goodwill or Facebook marketplace and see if anyone is getting rid of old children outdoor play sets.
Provide Plenty of Rest and Quiet Time
While playtime is important, it’s also crucial to provide dogs with plenty of rest and quiet time. Make sure to have designated rest areas, such as cozy beds or crates, where dogs can relax and recharge. Going back to the idea of searching Facebook marketplace, it can be a perfect place to find old recliners and comfy chairs that people are trying to get rid of. Everyone knows dogs LOVE sleeping in the recliner, so why not find a bunch of old recliners and put them in the nap room so that
every dog gets their own perch.
Maintain a Clean and Well-Maintained Environment
A clean and well-maintained environment is crucial for the health and well-being of dogs in your care. Make sure to regularly clean and disinfect play areas and toys, and to provide fresh water and food as needed. Make sure to use
pet-friendly cleaning products on the toys. Dogs are not able to interact with the same chemicals that humans can interact with. Since their senses are much stronger, a cleaning product that might not smell of anything to a human may be too strong for a dog's nose to handle.
Train and Educate Staff
Your staff plays a critical role in creating a fun and engaging environment for dogs in your care. Make sure to provide ongoing training and education to your staff, so they have the knowledge and skills they need to provide the best possible care for each and every dog. Encourage your employees to play with the dogs for at least 30 minutes a day. Throwing the tennis ball, rubbing bellies, you name it. It's important that your employees generate bonds with the pets that they're working with. They'll be able to
better understand the dogs and they'll also be better able to recognize when a certain dog isn't feeling well, because they'll know how Fido normally plays and how he's playing today.