Anonymous wrote:It doesn’t sound like OP is using a kennel for overnight care. It also sounds like her dog is used to being left at doggy daycare, since her question is should she pick up the dog early at daycare, or should the person staying with the dog pick him up?
If he knows the person staying with him, they should pick him up, so that there isn’t the separation anxiety of you leaving.
If he doesn’t know the person staying with him, you should pick him up, and be there when the dog babysitter arrives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't bring him to daycare and then confuse him.
FWIW, I dog-sit all the time. Dogs love me, and know that I love them. But their limit is two weeks. No joke, they get sad right at the two-week mark and kind of mope around.
They're fine, and they rally, but they think you're not coming back after two weeks.
See this is why I am having an issue with my family overseas! DH works in a war zone right now, and two teens and I are going to visit this summer. When I told them that this time it will be very hard to stay longer because of my DOG as A. doggy care is expensive and B. it is unfair to my dog to be in a kennel for over 2 weeks, they had a fit! "why are you paying all this money for such a short time?" Well, in the past DH or older DS stayed to work and be with the dog, this time, we are all going for religious ceremony and I am fed up with their attitude. It is a living creature that I am responsible for, that's it.
How long is your trip?
How long does your family want you to stay? Would you want to stay longer if not for the dog?
Yes, possibly, but kennel is expensive and my dog is a golden that is scared of other dogs. I am also doing research for my grad school there. What would you recommend?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't bring him to daycare and then confuse him.
FWIW, I dog-sit all the time. Dogs love me, and know that I love them. But their limit is two weeks. No joke, they get sad right at the two-week mark and kind of mope around.
They're fine, and they rally, but they think you're not coming back after two weeks.
See this is why I am having an issue with my family overseas! DH works in a war zone right now, and two teens and I are going to visit this summer. When I told them that this time it will be very hard to stay longer because of my DOG as A. doggy care is expensive and B. it is unfair to my dog to be in a kennel for over 2 weeks, they had a fit! "why are you paying all this money for such a short time?" Well, in the past DH or older DS stayed to work and be with the dog, this time, we are all going for religious ceremony and I am fed up with their attitude. It is a living creature that I am responsible for, that's it.
How long is your trip?
How long does your family want you to stay? Would you want to stay longer if not for the dog?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't bring him to daycare and then confuse him.
FWIW, I dog-sit all the time. Dogs love me, and know that I love them. But their limit is two weeks. No joke, they get sad right at the two-week mark and kind of mope around.
They're fine, and they rally, but they think you're not coming back after two weeks.
See this is why I am having an issue with my family overseas! DH works in a war zone right now, and two teens and I are going to visit this summer. When I told them that this time it will be very hard to stay longer because of my DOG as A. doggy care is expensive and B. it is unfair to my dog to be in a kennel for over 2 weeks, they had a fit! "why are you paying all this money for such a short time?" Well, in the past DH or older DS stayed to work and be with the dog, this time, we are all going for religious ceremony and I am fed up with their attitude. It is a living creature that I am responsible for, that's it.
Anonymous wrote:I will preface this by saying our dog is our baby and I recognize it is silly to put so much thought into this.
We are going on our longest trip away from our dog ever in a few weeks, departing on a red eye. The day before the red eye we’ll bring him to daycare. Our flight leaves late enough that we could pick him up to say “bye” (this is admittedly for us not for him), or we could leave for the airport a bit on the early side and have the person staying with him pick him up from daycare. WWYD?
Anonymous wrote:Don't bring him to daycare and then confuse him.
FWIW, I dog-sit all the time. Dogs love me, and know that I love them. But their limit is two weeks. No joke, they get sad right at the two-week mark and kind of mope around.
They're fine, and they rally, but they think you're not coming back after two weeks.
Anonymous wrote:Don't bring him to daycare and then confuse him.
FWIW, I dog-sit all the time. Dogs love me, and know that I love them. But their limit is two weeks. No joke, they get sad right at the two-week mark and kind of mope around.
They're fine, and they rally, but they think you're not coming back after two weeks.