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Doggie social clubs are a safe alternative

There’s the old adage, “dog is man’s best friend.” While we believe our furry companions deserve a place at the table, not all establishments would agree. Even dressed up and on their best behavior, dogs aren’t allowed everywhere, no matter how much we consider them a member of our pack. It is a proven fact that being social can aid in happiness, but how can you be social when your pup is crying at home? Many dining establishments and movie theaters will not allow dogs, and the dog friendly places often seat you outside (weather permitting). And how can your pup get the chance to be social?

While convenient, doggy daycare isn’t much better. Some local Tucson doggy day care centers have over 70 dogs in the same room, with each attendant watching 15-20 dogs at once. Others “supervise” with cameras instead of using actual human interaction, and while some that have human aids sometimes hire non-trained staff. Many do not properly evaluate the dogs before allowing them to enter, including checking vaccinations. Some dogs at daycare can become mentally and emotionally overstimulated, which can lead to conflict between dogs. And don’t even get me started on punishment approaches, including physical correction, shock/e-collars, or spray bottles! That’s not how I would treat a member of my family.

Sometimes neighborhood parks have issues, too. Many owners will not pick up after themselves or their dogs. There is little to no supervision, as parents can get distracted with their small children, or they may just lack experience with dog handling. This creates a dangerous environment for both families and their dogs. Some park visitors will even unleash their dog, which when untrained, can antagonize or scare other dogs.

Then there are dog parks, these must be better right? It has “dog” in the name. Wrong! They are often small enclosures, not more than a dirt patch. Dogs can pick up bad habits from these spaces, where there is no way to guarantee proper training, as well as vaccinations and safety. Injuries are common from rough play. Something often overlooked is unaltered dogs, especially females in heat, can cause conflicts between dogs.

When you have a ruff decision to make, what should you do? Doggie social clubs are a safe alternative. They create a comfortable and safe place where dogs can play and run with their favorite humans, incorporating both indoor and outdoor spaces to enjoy in all seasons. Here are some paw-sitively fetching perks of these spaces that you and your four-legged besties will love:

  • The dogs are members and humans are welcome.
  • The space is designed for dogs and humans to interact.
  • A safe space is created by confirming each member is up to date with vaccinations as well as passing a social test.
  • Plenty of community spirit in a clean and well-maintained environment.
  • Off-leash turfed area for run and play.
  • Complementary water for both dogs and humans.
  • Complimentary Wi-Fi, events, lint rollers, and poo bags.
  • Dogs and their humans enjoy themselves together, meaning you must be inside the park with your dog at all times.

To learn more about the safe alternative coming to Tucson, check out dogsoftucson.com. We will continue sharing information as it becomes available about the opening date and membership.

Our dogs are more than just pets!

They are our children and family. We know you hate the thought of your pet being lonely. The look on your pet’s face when you head out for work or on vacation can leave us feeling guilt-ridden. We get it!

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What our clients are saying.

  • Angela did such an awesome job with our dogs! This was the first time we have left our dogs in a very long time due to 2 of the 3 being elderly and needing extra care. Angela was very attentive to their needs. We never had to worry about how they were doing because she would send updates via texts with pictures several times a day. Angela also brought up the mail and took care of garbage. I think the house was cleaner when we came home than when we left. I would not hesitate to have Angela back to watch out furry babies.

    Amy Rebmann Avatar Amy Rebmann
    February 19, 2023
  • Kristy knew that we were first time doggie parents to leave our babies. She made us feel so comfortable and able to enjoy our vacation.

    Susan Spalla Avatar Susan Spalla
    January 1, 1970
  • Communication was excellent from the initial contact, meet and greet, during the pet sitting, and after. Got updates throughout our vacation. My animals were well taken care of!

    Jennifer B Avatar Jennifer B
    June 14, 2023
  • I can't recommend Working For Wags enough! They worked hard to win over my two timid/uncertain dogs during the initial meet and greet and the subsequent trial runs we had prior to leaving on vacation. The dogs loved Payton and she sent lots of updates and pictures. This is absolutely the way to go if you have dogs like mine that don't do well in a boarding facility environment. Working For Wags took away the stress (and guilt) of leaving my boys and made sure they had an enjoyable time while we were away.

    Erika Fund Avatar Erika Fund
    June 21, 2023
  • Justeen watched our cat for 5 days while we were gone for an extra long weekend. She also watered our plants and took the trash out even though we had forgotten to ask. When we came back our cat, who can be withdrawn after we've been away, acted like we had only been gone a couple of hours. We're very happy to have found this company.

    ted ruff Avatar ted ruff
    June 14, 2023
  • We had a great first experience with Working for Wags! They came to our house to feed our two pups for several days while we were on vacation. Following their visits, they sent us updates by text and pictures by email, both which were greatly appreciated. They also helped us try to troubleshoot some odd behavior from our dogs, which turned out to be related to a smoke alarm that required battery replacement and was scaring the pups. Overall, we had a very positive experience and will definitely use Working for Wags again when we are out of town. :-)

    Erica Chard Avatar Erica Chard
    December 22, 2022
  • Angela not only took care of all 4 of our cats each day but went above and beyond with pictures and updates everyday. She even watered our plants. I highly recommend!

    Joan Clark Avatar Joan Clark
    May 28, 2023
  • I'd give them 10 stars if I could! The sitters are wonderful!! They are true animal lovers, and I trust them fully. One of my dogs has epilepsy, so finding sitters comfortable with the risk of a seizure can be tough. But, they came fully prepared and knowledgeable about what to do. If you love your dogs like I do, I highly recommend them!! 🐕💙

    K Bata Avatar K Bata
    June 21, 2023
  • Kristy was fantastic! My pets (dogs and cats) quickly warmed up to her and seemed to really feel comfortable with her (and the other sitter that visited too). I have one EXTRA nervous dog and I was shocked how quickly he warmed up to her. I got frequent updates about my pets and pictures even (which made me so happy and get to see how comfortable my pets were). It 100% put my mind as ease knowing my pets were in such good hands. Would definitely recommend.

    Belinda Colleen Morton Avatar Belinda Colleen Morton
    November 20, 2022
  • Angela not only took care of all 4 of our cats each day but went above and beyond with pictures and updates everyday. She even watered our plants. I highly recommend!

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    May 21, 2023

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