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Arctic Tails LLC - Playtime Rules
Although playtime is a great opportunity for you and your dog we
have some rules that need to be followed in order to keep this time fun
and safe for all involved.
This is a high energy hour, a wonderful time for your dogs to express
themselves socially. You will encounter many personalities such as
timidness, rough playing dogs, dominance and barking dogs, all normal in
the spectrum of dogs. ìDogî play will be allowed so you may experience
mounting behavior, snapping, barking. There will be at least two
"monitors" at all times, Vickie Young and Valerie Tompkins. We will be
aware of all the dogs at all times for unwanted behavior.
Your dog is to be attended by you at all times. You are responsible for
all your dogs actions so please remain in the same room with it at all
times. Please do not bring treats into play areas.
A dog presenting aggressive tendencies will be corrected or asked to
leave. Please clean up after your dog (inside and out) pooper-scoopers,
pick up bags and mop are provided.
Please don't take cell phone calls while at playtime. If you must take the
call do not leave
your dog in the play area unattended. Everyone is responsible for their
own dogs behavior, watch your dog to make sure he/she isn't "picking" on
another dog. Do not correct other people's dogs. If your dog is
encountering a situation you are uncomfortable with remove him/her and
find the other owner or talk to Vickie or Valerie about the situation.
Children Rules:
Please, if you bring children be aware that not all dogs are used to
children. Make sure that your child asks before touching another dog. No
running or screaming, this excites the dogs and is a risk for your child
being snapped at in play and possibly injured in an act of play. Children
must remain in the same area as their parents at all times.
Arctic Tails, its staff and volunteers are not responsible
for any injury you, your dog or your child may receive while participating
in the free playtime sessions.
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