No rainy day blues, for these happy day care dogs:)

by Bruce Casalis on 25 August, 2011

We have had the wettest week of the year so far, at the Bruce’s Dog walking and Day care Centre. Not that we are complaining mind you, the dogs all think they have arrived in paradise each morning when they arrive from London, Esher and Cobham. The rain creates little puddles around the centre and the dogs all can’t resist splashing and playing in the muddy puddles.

Regardless of the weather the dogs are always taken out for a lovely long walk and they all get to have the freedom of being able to run around in the five acres of securely fenced farmlands. The dogs all arrive full of energy for doggie day care and there is nothing better than dashing though the long wet grass playing with their friends. The Esher dog walkers don’t mind the rain too, once they are geared up in their waterproofs it’s just like any other day.

Once the dogs have all been for a walk, the Esher dog walkers take all the dogs inside to dry off and have a rest. The indoor area has raised beds with comfy mattresses, so the dogs are never lying on muddy wet floors. The all love bouncing from one bed to another playing. However the dogs do spend most of the day playing outside in the rain and having  great fun. The dogs do tend to get a shade browner than normal but the Esher dog walkers make sure that they are cleaned and dried off when they get dropped home, after doggie day care.

Bruce’s Dog Walking offers a Esher dog walking and Esher doggy day care service to clients based in Esher, Cobham and London. Bruce’s Dog Walking operates a full doggy day care centre, with acres of outdoor play areas, swimming pools, an agility course and indoor areas with dog beds for relaxing. Check out the videos in the gallery to see how much fun the dogs have!

Dog Walking areas covered in London include: Balham, Barnes, Clapham, Chiswick, Battersea, East Sheen, Kew, Mortlake, Richmond, South Acton, Tooting, Wandsworth. Dog walking areas covered in Surrey include: Cobham, Oxshott and Esher

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