The Timaru Herald

Two doggy daycare centres set to open

- HELEN TATHAM

Dog owners have two new Timaru district daycare options for pooches who may be bored or inactive at home.

A new, purpose-built dog daycare near Temuka has lots of space for dogs to enjoy outdoor play with toys and socialise with other woofers.

The Timaru Pet Resort has been five years in the making as owner Robynne Trainor, a dental technician, has collected ideas from around the world.

At the same time, JR Alcantara is developing a dog daycare in the former Pampered Pooches premises on State Highway 1 in Timaru. Both facilities will cater for dogs of all sizes.

Alcantara’s daycare has inside space and a secure outdoor concrete area. He says this is typical of inner city dog daycare centres.

South Canterbury Dog Training Club (SCDTC) president Darell Agnew said there were previously no dog daycare facilities in Timaru that he was aware of and the new ones were a great idea.

‘‘It will give dogs somewhere to go to get socialised with somebody who knows what they are doing, and owners will know someone is looking after their dog.’’

Trainor and husband Nigel moved to Timaru from Nelson and bought their lifestyle block on Arowhenua Rd about five years ago.

The dream to run a dog daycare started becoming a reality when she realised there was a gap in the market for one in the Timaru area.

The facility November 21.

It has three rooms in a dormitory-style block, two with 10 kennels each and one with 12.

Each kennel has indoor and outdoor areas. The indoor walls are insulated with pink batts, which are clad in freezer panelling, making cleaning easier, and stops the dogs seeing each other, which prevents aggression. Underfloor heating keeps kennels warm in winter.

Twelve outdoor areas are available for play times and exercise.

SCDTC training co-ordinator for K9 Good Manners classes and competitiv­e obedience Jo will open on Wakefield said the facility would suit people who work fulltime or those who are unable to exercise their dogs on a regular basis.

‘‘There are people who, because of circumstan­ces, cannot do that and that kind of facility would suit those who cannot manage.’’

Each dog’s happiness is what Trainor cares about most.

‘‘As long as dogs are well fed, warm and getting loved, that is what we want.’’

A taxi service, with space for six dogs, is available for owners unable to deliver and pick up their pets.

Trainor has hired a fulltime worker skilled with difficult dogs.

 ?? PHOTO: MYTCHALL BRANSGROVE/FAIRFAX NZ ?? Robynne Trainor with West Highland white Jo Jo, left, and DJ, are set to welcome new friends to the doggy daycare on Arowhenua Road.
PHOTO: MYTCHALL BRANSGROVE/FAIRFAX NZ Robynne Trainor with West Highland white Jo Jo, left, and DJ, are set to welcome new friends to the doggy daycare on Arowhenua Road.

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