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I love Doggie District for daycare for my two dogs. My dogs actually beg to go to daycare. They come home happy with tails wagging. I usually get a photo collage in our email of what they did that day. They have theme days and the photos are geared to that. As far as the care, I think the staff does great with my dogs. I have Aussie/Border Collie mixes and they are very sensitive to people and situations. If they didn't like it there and were being mistreated in any way, my dogs would show it in their actions when dropping them off. Believe me dropping them off at the groomers or going the vet, they try to pull us OUT the door and it's hard to get them in the front door of those places. Sort of like a child would be if you were taking them to a daycare they didn't like. My dogs can't wait to get inside the building and practically drag my husband in when he drops them off here. They don't even look back at us when a staff member is taking them back to play which tells me they are seriously happy here. The staff has been gracious and courteous. I recommend them to anyone. I can't say enough about Doggie District. (plus one of my dogs is the splitting image of the business's logo)
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