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I have a senior rescue that was never socialised as a puppy because he lived on the streets.  I've always felt he is missing out because he doesn't play with other dogs and prefers human company.  Lots of dogs prefer human company so I'm not saying that's a bad thing necessarily but I wanted to give him the chance to interact more with other dogs in a safe space.  I've been trying to get him into daycare for a long time but couldn't find anything.  The ones I liked didn't have places.  Paws and Pause opened in June (I think) so he has been attending one day a week since then.  He is slowly coming out of his shell.  Everything happens slowly with a rescue.  He looks forward to going and wags his tail and pulls on the lead a bit when we get close.

Before signing him up I discussed his needs and the staff understood and have been great with him. 

The staff play with the dogs and there are different zones - some for for playing and some for sleeping.

If I haven't answered your questions then let me know and I'll try again.

 

 

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