
Dogs & Children
Never leave children alone with your dog.
Teach your own and visiting children:
The proper way to approach a dog.
Not to rush up to, scream at, or pester a dog.
Never harass or mistreat a dog. Don't jump on or rough-house with dogs.
A dog can't whine or cry, so he tells you he's afraid by growling and nipping.
The most common reason so many dogs are returned to shelters is because "something happened" while the adopter/adult was not in the room with the dogs and the children. I cannot stress enough: please use caution. Dogs are not baby-sitters.
Split up tasks such as feeding, playing and walking with other people in your household so that your dog does not associate positive experiences with only one person.
At Urban Out Sitters we continue to raise the bar above all our competitors to offer the best care for your dog. Each facility is clean, safe and certified by the Department of Agriculture offering stricter sanitary requirements; enforcing better screening for each dog; and selling a higher performance of daycare or kenneling. Our fully staffed facility is a smaller environment, specifically designed to maintain control, supervision and quality.
For more information about the services we provide visit our website at www.urbanoutsitters.com
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