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Your Dog Needs Rest At Daycare

January 10, 2020/0 Comments/in Boarding, Dog Health, Dog Tips, Doggie Daycare, Featured, Uncategorized /by Nature of the Dog GR Dog Walking Company

People aren’t the only ones who need rest, your dog needs rest too! Doggie daycare is meant to alleviate boredom, and provide a good source of exercise and safe socialization for your dog but rest and recovery play a significant role in their overall health and happiness when your pup goes home with you after a day of play. Keep on reading to find out why it’s important your dog rests at daycare.

First, it’s important to know that “rest” doesn’t necessarily equate to “sleep.”

 

Mental stimulation for dogs is just as important as physical exercise, as it alleviates boredom and provides an outlet for dogs during “down time.” Dogs that do not get the appropriate amount of mental stimulation will find their own ways to occupy their time. 

It’s also important to remember that dogs were developed for a purpose. Being aware of a dogs breed (or what breeds they are mixed with) will give you a clue as to how much mental stimulation they need to be fulfilled when it comes to mental exercise. 

At Nature of the Dog, we prioritize mental stimulation as well as physical exercise. This means that during your dog’s rest time (typically around lunchtime for us), they also have the opportunity to work with Kongs stuffed with healthy treats, work on some basic obedience, and interact one on one with staff. Taking a break from physical exercise and romping around with other dogs in a play group gives your pup the opportunity to work the other parts of their body for a completely stimulating experience.

Allowing your dog to rest at daycare also ensures they stay physically healthy.

 

Your dog needs rest at daycare because it allows their muscles to relax, preventing injuries. Many working dog handlers utilize rest days, or active rest days in their dog’s schedule because “working out produces micro-tears to the muscles and soft tissues. It is AFTER the workout that your dog’s body will repair and rebuild the muscles.” (source)  And while doggie daycare is a different beast than the routine of a working dog, the idea behind physical fitness is the same. 

The amount of physical exercise needed is also different for each dog. Dogs that are older, have health problems, or dogs that are overstimulated easily may require less, or different types of physical activity than running or playing. For dogs like this, this is typically where we will utilize our large, fenced in yard so that dogs that have these limitations can still be outside, roaming off leash in a safe environment. The difference is that they aren’t running laps around the yard, or jumping and playing with other dogs. Instead, they are sniffing around the trees, watching the ducks, and enjoying a mentally stimulating environment.

We make it a top priority to always put your dog’s safety and wellbeing above all else at Nature of the Dog, so it’s common your pup will spend the lunch period in a large kennel for some R&R and enrichment. Would you like your dog to have a completely enriching experience at daycare? Contact us today to learn more about our service and schedule a meet and greet.

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5 Doggie Daycare Myths: Busted!

November 6, 2019/0 Comments/in Daycare, Dog Tips, Doggie Daycare, Uncategorized /by Nature of the Dog GR Dog Walking Company

Sending your beloved pup to a daycare or boarding facility for the first time can be scary! In the Grand Rapids area, we’re lucky to have several options for doggie daycare or boarding (and even walking!) but how do you know if any of these services are right for your dog? Finding (and choosing) the best daycare option for your precious pooch can be difficult – especially when there are a few common myths floating around that may deter you from taking advantage of these services.

Below are some common myths about doggie daycare and boarding services. (Note: We cannot guarantee that the things below will never occur at other facilities)

 

Myth: Daycare will expose my dog to diseases

As with anything, it’s important to thoroughly research your daycare and boarding options. A reputable business will require that all dogs in attendance are up to date on all necessary vaccines and tests.

At Nature of the Dog we require the following: Rabies, Distemper, Bordetella, Canine Influenza, and a Negative Fecal Exam (within the last six months)

Myth: My dog won’t be watched at daycare

The safety of our clients and their pets is always our top priority. When any group of dogs are together there is always at least one person outside with them monitoring group play and acting as a referee to keep play time flowing smoothly. In the event of an emergency, multiple team members are close by and available to assist as needed.

Myth: Big dogs and small dogs shouldn’t play together

While we do not allow certain dogs to play together, we base our decisions on group play time entirely on each dog’s personality and play history. 

Myth: My dog will play with other dogs all day

This one may be a bummer for your pup, but the dogs that attend our daycare program do not play all day. Extensive play can result in injury and we want to ensure each dog leaves at the end of the day just as healthy as they were when they arrived.

That doesn’t mean they don’t play a lot though – our dogs get at least two rounds of play time in before and after lunch, enrichment activities when they are kenneled, and enjoy some rest and quiet time during lunch hours.

Myth: Doggie Daycare is a good option for any dog

Our daycare program is meant to be a safe and fun environment for your dog to engage in group play, enrichment activities, and exercise, unfortunately a daycare environment isn’t right for all dogs. 

We assess all dogs that attend our program carefully and try to adapt our daycare environment to benefit each dog as much as possible. If you are questioning whether our daycare program might be right for your dog contact us here to schedule a meet and greet.

Are you considering doggie daycare in Grand Rapids? Contact us today, or visit us on Facebook to check out the reviews and recommendations from current clients!

 

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Fox 17’s Morning Mix Interview

March 18, 2019/0 Comments/in Ada Community Dog Walk, Dog Walking Grand Rapids, Events, Grand Rapids Community Dog Walk, Grand Rapids Community Dog Walks, Paddock Place Community Dog Walk, Uncategorized /by Nature of the Dog GR Dog Walking Company
  1. Thank you to Fox 17 for interviewing us this morning about what we do, and our up coming Community Dog Walks! See link below.

Join other dog owners for a Community Dog Walk in Ada Village

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Dog Friendly Businesses in Grand Rapids MI

Dog Friendly Businesses in Grand Rapids Michigan

January 17, 2018/6 Comments/in Dog Friendly Businesses, Dog Friendly Businesses in Grand Rapids, Dog-friendly businesses in Grand Rapids, Featured, Uncategorized /by Nature of the Dog GR Dog Walking Company

Thank you to our wonderful community for helping us build this list of dog friendly businesses in Grand Rapids!
If you know of any changes or businesses that need to be added, please let us know.
This list was last updated on 7/20/19.

Dogs are allowed at these restaurants’ outdoor patios:

Atwater Brewery

Big Bob’s Pizza

Brick & Porter

Bud & Stanley’s – Dogs allowed on porch Wednesday’s evenings only

Creston Brewery

Derby Station

Donzon Cubano

East West Brewing Company

Elk Brewing Company

Furniture City Creamery (AND they sell dog ice cream!)

Garage Bar & Grill

Joey’s Tavern

Kava Kasa

Mayan Buzz Cafe

Nonnas

Notos

One Trick Pony

O’Toole’s

Outside Coffee (dogs are not allowed inside of the igloos)

Paddock Place

Palio Grand Rapids

Reserve

Sacred Springs Kombucha

Social Kitchen and Bar

Sundance Grill

Tavern On The Square

Tin Can

Vitales -Ada

Zivio

Dogs are allowed inside of these businesses:

8THIRTYFOUR

Ace Hardware

Alger Hardware

Anthropologie

AT&T

Athleta in East Grand Rapids

Audrey Lane Boutique and Consignment

Bed Bath & Beyond

Best Buy on Alpine

Books & Mortar

Borgman Ford Mazda

Buckley & Douglas

Cabela’s

Central District Cyclery

Cheeky Strut

Chow Hound

Countryside Greenhouse

Craft Beer Cellar

DASH Downtown Area Shuttle

Eastgate Barber Shop

Echo Salon

Family Farm & Home

FCM Financial

Fido & Stitch

Flowerland

Fox Naturals

Gazelle Sports

HomeGoods

Hopscotch Childeren’s Store

jbandme

LaFontsee Gallery

Lost & Found – Treasures of Old and New

Lowes

Metal Art Studio

Michaels

Millbrook Tack

MooseJaw

Nordstrom Rack

O’conner’s Home Brew Supply

Orvis

Otto + Grand Salon

Pet Supplies Plus

Pfeiffer and Lincoln

Porteen Gear

Rebel. Reclaimed.

Reinspired Treasures

Rylees Ace Hardwear

Sierra Trading Post

Spirit Dreams

Switchback Gear Exchange

TJ Maxx

To & Fro

Tractor Supply

Under the Vines

Urban Exchange

West Elm

Woosah Outfitters

Dogs are allowed inside of these bars:

Billy’s Lounge lets dogs in until 9pm

Craft Beer Cellar

Mulligans Pub lets dogs in until 9pm

Dog Parks

Cascade Township Park

Covell Dog Park

Grand Ravines Dog Park

Hillcrest Dog Park

Quincy Dog Park -Holland

Rockford Dog Park

Shaggy Pines (Voted 3rd BEST Dog Park in the NATION!)

Whistlestop Park -Byron Center

Dog Friendly Lake Michigan Beaches

Grand Haven City Beach

Grand Mere State Park -Stevensville, MI

Kirk Park -West Olive, MI

Mears State Park – Pentwater

Nordhouse Dunes

Norman F. Kruse Park -Muskegon, MI

These Hotels are Dog-Friendly:

Comfort Suites South Grand Rapids

Country Inn & Suites

Drury Hotel & Suites

Holiday Inn Grand Rapids Downtown

Peaches Bed & Breakfast

Residence Inn

Staybridge Suites

Businesses with Shop Dogs:

Apsara Spa

FCM Financial

Fido & Stitch

Freewheeler

Urban Exchange

Grand Rapids Dog Trainers (Who Practice Positive Reinforcement)

A Dogs Life GR

A Pleasant Dog

Dream Dogs Training

Happy Tails Dog Training

Humane Society of West Michigan

Professional Pet Photographers

AGL Photography

Amy Carroll

Buddies Pet Photography

Green Dog Photography

Happy Dog Mom Photography

Tailwagger Dog Photography

Businesses that Allow You to Take Your Dog to Work

8THIRTYFOUR

20 Monroe Live

Bissell

 

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Whiskers University – Project 616

May 30, 2015/0 Comments/in Dog Health, Dog Walking Grand Rapids, Uncategorized /by Nature of the Dog GR Dog Walking Company

We were invited to help Whiskers University with their Project 616 dogs. We feel very honored to be helping by walking the dogs each week. During our walks, if the dogs have a bit more energy to burn, we will jog with them.  Our walks allow the dogs to get outside to smell new smells and be social. We also practice recall so they learn to come by name, and it also helps give them some mental exercise. At the end of the walks, both their bodies, and their minds have had a good workout!

Project 616 is such a great program because it’s taking 6 dogs, from 1 shelter, for 6 weeks, to rehabilitate the dogs, teach them manners, and get them socialized and ready to be adopted out. These dogs are currently ready for adoption, and trust me, they have been in great hands!  The Whiskers University staff are amazing, they have cared for these dogs so well, teaching them obedience and just loving them. These trainers really care about the dogs they work with, it’s very obvious as soon as you watch them in action, or just have a conversation with them. Very fun to be around, and we are so happy to be helping out! Visit their website for adoption information!  http://www.project616.com/

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Nature of the Dog in the News!

April 14, 2015/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Nature of the Dog GR Dog Walking Company

Thanks to Meghan Dooley at WKTV for the news coverage! Also featured: A Pleasant Dog!

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Laughfest Photo Contest 2015

March 9, 2015/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Nature of the Dog GR Dog Walking Company

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Laughfest People and Pets

March 3, 2015/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Nature of the Dog GR Dog Walking Company
People and Pets

People and Pets

GRCC Ford Fieldhouse
Other Seriously Funny Stuff
Tickets: Free Family Friendly

Purchase Tickets

Sunday, March 8, 2015
12:00pm

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Bring your furry (or not so furry) friends to celebrate how funny pets can be! There will be contests, vendor tables, photo booth, giveaways, entertainment, family activities, hot dogs provided by Yesterdog and more!

Join us in celebrating how entertaining pets can be! ALL pets are welcome…yup even the family pet pig!

Contests:

  • Best Costume
  • Best Pet Trick
  • Most Unique Pet
  • Best Look A Like

Winners in each category will receive a trophy and a prize bag filled with goodies.

Activities:

  • Pet Parade
  • Blessing of the pets
  • Pawdicure Station
  • Pet Massages
  • Bandana Bling
  • Treat Walk
  • And more…

Pet Policy: Please keep all pets on a leash while at the event. Make sure your dog is well-mannered and up to date on vaccines. Be aware that puppies under the age of 16 weeks have not received all their shots and are more susceptible to acquiring an illness. Dogs four months and older should be current on the rabies vaccine. Also, be aware that not all dogs are given bordetella, the vaccine for dogs that prevents kennel cough.

 

People and Pets Information Tables

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Are you an organization who loves pets? Have an information table at LaughFest People and Pets and join the fun!

For a $25 donation you can have an information table at the funnest pet event in town. All donations go directly to our High Five campaign, which raises funds for Gilda’s Club cancer, grief and in-school programming for our youth.

Click the sign up now button for more information and to register.

For more information click here: https://www.laughfestgr.org/event/people-and-pets/

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