Yes.  You can try to start your own meet-up on the website.  That might be a 
good way to meet people and make new friends while you let your little Jaylyn 
play.
 
Stefanie

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Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Re: Puppy Daycare
To: [email protected]
Date: Thursday, August 14, 2008, 10:44 AM







Thank you Stefanie! I just visited to see what they have. Unfortunately the 
closest Chi/Small Dog meet up is in Erie, PA. About an hour away, but I'm 
thinking with Meet Up it might be easy to set up a playdate for a few small 
dogs in our area. Thanks again for the site link!!
 
Jesslan
 
Foster Mom @ Shih Tzu & Fur Baby Rescue - http://www.stfbr. com/
Volunteer @ Chautauqua County Humane Society - http://spcapets. com/
Furever Mom To Doggy - Jaelyn
Furever Mom To Kitties - Lucius, Gypsy, Kylee and Ethaniel
Visit My Kitties, Doggy & Fosters - http://mdnyhtkyss. com/cattitude/ 

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From: Stefanie Brannan 
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Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2008 2:00 PM
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Re: Puppy Daycare






I don't know about the are you live in but around my area, there are some 
small-dog and Chihuahua meet-up groups.  It's were a few people and their small 
dogs get together (once or twice an month) somewhere such as someone's fenced 
in yard, and let their small dogs play and socialize.  I found a few groups on 
Meetup.com.  Just enter your zip and "small dogs or Chihuahuas" and it will let 
you know if there are any groups in your area.  It might be a better way to 
socialize your Chis that a doggy daycare environment.  It's not as overwhelming.
 
Stefanie

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Subject: [Chihuahuas] Re: Puppy Daycare
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ups.com
Date: Tuesday, August 12, 2008, 10:24 AM




Hi Jesslan,
I wrote a few weeks ago about doggy daycare "hoping" people had a 
btter experience than my dog did! :) My chi sat in the corner of 
the room the whole time I guess. I was going to bring him one more 
time soon to see if he could get adjusted and if not I guess it's 
not a place for him! I am trying to be creative in socializing my 
dog rather than just play dates, but I may need to keep it that way! 

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> I don't remember exactly who mentioned it, but one of the girls 
asked how other members dogs did at doggy daycare. Well, Jaelyn had 
her first day at Puppy Love Daycare last Friday (while I took 2 of 
the cats to the vet for their yearly check-ups). Dawn said 
that 'Precious' a small maltese, butr bigger than Jaelyn, tried to 
make friends with her but Jaelyn was either scared or feeling 
overwhelmed by all the barking from the really big dogs. She said 
Jaelyn would bark at Precious and finally she ran and hid in the 
corner underneath a ladder. :(
> 
> I was really hoping she'd make at least one friend and I hoped it 
would get her socialized with other small dogs so she would get used 
to them. Her only past experience with other dogs was being caged 
24/7 along side other breeding dogs. So she really had no experience 
with dogs up close and personal. :(
> 
> Jesslan
> 
> Foster Mom @ Shih Tzu & Fur Baby Rescue - http://www.stfbr. com/
> Volunteer @ Chautauqua County Humane Society - http://spcapets. com/
> Furever Mom To Doggy - Jaelyn
> Furever Mom To Kitties - Lucius, Gypsy, Kylee and Ethaniel
> Visit My Kitties, Doggy & Fosters - 
http://mdnyhtkyss. com/cattitude/
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