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Dear Downtown Hound,
We wanted to take a moment
to let you know how much we love coming to your pad. Everyday, we
beg our mom to bring us. Once she sees how excited we get about the
mere possibility of going, she takes a long "paws"
and then says "Ok,
let's go to the Lounge!"
We have made so many new friends and really
think they are great companions to hang out with. My mom thinks that
since they get to come to the Downtown Hound, they must come from
good homes and be a good influence----not always in the "dog house".
Thanks
again for all of the doggone good times we have!!!
Zeke & Scooter
Hi!
My name is Skippy. I LOVE the Downtown Hound!
I am a very happy
Canine-American because I've trained my owner to bring me the doggie
daycare everyday. That's where I get to play with all my 2-legged
and 4-legged friends while my person spends her day doing something
she calls "Work." (I think I have more fun!)
If you are a Canine-American
like me…..train your owner to bring you to the Downtown Hound. I'll
show you around and play with you all da
Skippy
Two paws up for The
Downtown Hound! We have been taking our dogs to The Downtown Hound
for over a year and a half. We have noticed a huge improvement in
their socialization skills, and they come home happy and exhausted!
It is so much nicer to go out of town and know that our dogs are having
a fantastic time while we're away. We enjoy our trips so much more
now with that peace of mind.
We also feel better that they are getting
the type of interaction that is in their nature as pack animals. When
we got our new puppy, she had so much energy bottled up when we would
get home from work that it was driving us nuts. No matter how much
time we would spend with her or how we played, we were still humans,
and could not provide all that she needed. Dogs play with other dogs
in a way that a person can not duplicate. Taking her to The Downtown
Hound for daycare burns up that energy so that we can come home and
enjoy her sweet personality.
Our Greyhound, Susie, used to be very
skittish and timid around new dogs. Her socialization skills have
improved tremendously. They both are learning invaluable canine social
skills while wearing themselves out playing. The Downtown Hound teaches
the kind of socialization that all dogs should have, that can only
be learned by playing with other dogs. We have better, more predictable
dogs because of The Downtown Hound, and much happier ones too!
The
Lamsons
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