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Tucson area doggy day care – suggestions?

Basenji Talk
  • Hi! I am looking for day care in the Tucson area for my 7-year-old male Basenji. Any suggestions? Thank you.

  • Sit Stay Play. I know Barkin Garvins also does doggie day care.


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  • Sinbaje:

    Drew: DCh,CDX,SC,FCh,RE,OA,OAJ,MXP,MJP2,NCC,OAC
    Feigh: UCI-BaCH,MBIF-FC,CD,RE,SC,GRC,FCh,AX,AXJ
    Clay: CD,RA,JC,OA,OAJ,OAP,OJP,NAC
    V: UKC CH,SC,RA,OA,NAJ,NAP,NJP,NCC,NAC

    Waiting for me at the Rainbow Bridge:
    Tre: U-CD, MBIF-DCh,CDX,SC,LCM,OA,OAJ,OAP,AJP
    Sage: U-CD,UCI-CH,UD,AX,OAJ,OAC,NJC

    Forgive my ignorance, but could you tell me what the abbreviations mean? For those of you wondering what the abbreviations are after my name… well.... :) it simply means Basenjis Are Best. I use the term Basenjis are Best on some business cards I made to give to breeders when I meet them so that once I am ready to look into getting a basenji, the breeder might remember me.

  • AKC:*
    DCh=Dual Champion (breed and field)
    CD, CDX or UD = (Companion Dog (novice level), Companion Dog Excellent (open level) or Utility Dog (most advanced level) (obedience)
    FC, SC or JC = Field Champion, Senior or Junior Courser (field)*
    RA or RE= Rally Advanced or Excellent (Rally obed)
    NA/NAJ=regular Novice Agility*
    OA/OAJ= regular Open Agility
    AX/AXJ= regular Excellent Agility
    MXP/MJP2= preferred Master Agility (this is a cumulative title so the 2 means he has earned enough legs twice)**
    *
    ASFA (coursing):
    FCh = Field Champion
    LCM = Lure Courser of Merit

    NADAC:*
    NCC,OAC = Novice or Open agility - *

    International:
    UCI-BaCH = International All Breed Canine Association Baby Champion

    UCI-Ch =*International All Breed Canine Association Champion

    Misc:
    MBIF= Multiple Best in Field (coursing)
    **** = Specialty High In Trial (obed)
    mHIT = Multiple High in Trial (obed)

    LGRA:
    GRC= Gazehound Racing Champion (straightline racing)

    UKC:*
    CH = UKC champion (breed)
    U-CD = UKC Companion dog (obedience)

    Myself:
    CVT = Certified Veterinary Technician
    VDT = Veterinary Dental*Technician


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  • Thanks Sinbaje. That's an impressive group of dogs you have.

    I'll keep your message for further reference. In researching basenjis, I come across a number of abbreviations. I'm the curious type and I just like knowing. :)

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    @jessi76: I used a dog daycare often when my dog was young, and still use it on occassion. I looked for the same things ChaseandZahrasmom's mentioned, but I also chose the one I use because it's the same place I train my dog. The staff in the daycare knew my dog from classes, they used the same training methods throughout the day (so it continually reinforced what we learned), and it was double fenced & gated… even inside. on my dog's first day he only had a human buddy all day. then on day 2 he got introduced to another dog, close in age/size/temperment. day 3 they added another friend. They kept a file listing his "friends" so the staff always knew what playgroup to put him in. They took special care during the cold months and rainy weather to keep him warm & dry. and they only crated for 1 hr during the work day. the place I use is $25/day, which to me and my budget is alot of money, but I also think it's a very fair price to pay for the quality of care my dog gets there, which is really most important. If you have multiple places to choose from in your area, I'd drop by un-announced, so you can see what a typical day is like. Showing up without an appointment sounds like a good idea. I didin't think about that. Thank you :)