Puppies Take a Nap in a Doggie Daycare Center!

Published December 15th, 2020 - 02:05 GMT
Puppy Spring  (Twitter)
Puppy Spring (Twitter)
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Boram Ahn who works at the daycare said: 'Each day the puppies take part in activities according to a time table, including training them to be more obedient and sociable. 

Adorable footage shows a group of puppies settling down for their daily nap at a doggie daycare centre in South Korea.  

Heartwarming pictures show the dogs relaxing and resting their paws after a busy day of fun in the facility in Goyang-si. 

The puppies have a scheduled nap time each day at Puppy Spring where they curl up in tiny sleeping bags.

Dogs must be older than 12 weeks to be accepted at the daycare and trainers play music to help the dogs go to sleep. 

In the video, the group of bichon frises, miniature poodles and chihuahuas lie down on their sides.

They rest their heads on little pillows after being tucked up in the sleeping bags, with some sleeping in the same beds together.  

Boram Ahn who works at the daycare said: 'Each day the puppies take part in activities according to a time table, including training them to be more obedient and sociable. 

'After taking part in the activities, the puppies are usually tired out and are scheduled to take a nap. 

'I think that the reason the puppies can settle down for a nap in their sleeping bags is because it is part of their routine, so it is now a regular habit for them.'

Fees range from £175 to £550 depending on the time dogs are left there and what classes they attend. 

Boram, 34, said Puppy Spring has three teachers to help train the dogs.

He added: 'The puppies take part in a variety of activities. They can go swimming, attend birthday parties or tire themselves out in outdoor playgrounds.

'After taking part in the fun activities at the daycare, they are ready for a lie-down and a little nap in their comfy sleeping bags.'

South Korea's pet industries, which include pet finance, medical treatment and food as well as the burgeoning daycare industry, are predicted to be worth more than be worth over £2.7bn. 

This article has been adapted from its original source.

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