Dog Day Care Lists Their Pups’ Perfectly Adorable ‘Problems'

Many lucky dogs get to spend the day at doggy daycare with their friends. Just like when you put a bunch of different people together, when you put a lot of pooches together, you'll quickly see different personalities and quirks that they have. Canine College in Farmington Hills, Michigan loves to share fun videos of the dogs they get to hang out with each day, and in this one that they shared on March 14th, we get to see the 'problems' that some of them have.

These problems are not bad; some of them are funny, some will make you smile, and they are all adorable. From a lack of athleticism to not understanding personal space, these are problems that will make you smile!

Which was your favorite problem? I loved the joy that Hank showed when he got to play with balloons, Nala's cute upside-down face, and Poggles' inability to contain her happiness. Her smile made my day! Canine College fans got a kick out of the cute video, too. @Mari Mari made me laugh when she admitted, "I identify with Hamilton" because I do too! And I'm pretty sure @Mindi B speaks for all of us when she said, "I love when you post these with all my heart. Y’all bring joy! Thank you."

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The Benefits of Doggy Day Care

If you're a working paw-rent, have you ever considered taking your pup to day care? Leaving your dog home alone all day might make you feel guilty, and there are some definite benefits of them attending day care even if it's just a day or two each week. Heart and Paw shared some benefits that might make you rethink what you thought you knew about doggy day care.

We have a new puppy who we are trying to socialize with other dogs and people. One of the biggest benefits of day care is that your dog learns socialization in a safe environment. They'll learn how to communicate - and interact with - other dogs. Not only that, they'll also be interacting with humans that they don't know.

Doggy day care is a great way to make sure that your dog is getting the exercise it needs, especially if they're home alone all day. They can run and play with other dogs and burn off energy that they usually have to keep bundled up until you get home.

Does your dog crave attention all day long or get separation anxiety? They'll get lots attention and love at doggy day care. Many day cares also offer on-site grooming services or will with your fur baby on training and commands. It sounds like it's too good to be true, right?! You can find day cares everywhere, and while the price is going to be different based on where you live and the services the day care provides, you can expect to pay an average of about $40 a day.

We have a new puppy, and I'm thinking it might be good for her to go a day or two a week. It will allow her to interact with other dogs and allow me to get my work done a lot more quickly since I work from home!

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