If there was a doggy day care for humans, we’d definitely go

Nothing like a little three-way tug of war to get the blood pumping. (TIM GOODWIN / insider staff) -
Nothing like a little three-way tug of war to get the blood pumping. (TIM GOODWIN / insider staff)
No, that’s not an illusion. Petra is really that tall when she wants to grab a little nibble from Duclos’s hand.  (TIM GOODWIN / insider staff) -
No, that’s not an illusion. Petra is really that tall when she wants to grab a little nibble from Duclos’s hand. (TIM GOODWIN / insider staff)
Did someone say treats? (TIM GOODWIN / Insider staff) -
Did someone say treats? (TIM GOODWIN / Insider staff)
After a long day of playing in the dirt, Ace fits in a little bath time fun before going down for a third nap of the day. (TIM GOODWIN / Insider staff) -
After a long day of playing in the dirt, Ace fits in a little bath time fun before going down for a third nap of the day. (TIM GOODWIN / Insider staff)

Since this is the pets issue, we decided to take a trip over the border into Bow for a visit to Central Bark Station for a little rest and relaxation at doggy day care. What we found were a bunch of excitable pups ready for food, ball throwing and lots of running around. Central Bark Station isn’t your typical day care for your favorite four legged friend. As owner Kim Duclos puts it, “We’re kind of a doggy day care 101.” What does that mean? Well, this establishment is for puppies or older dogs who need to be taught how to be around other dogs and what boundaries are. Maybe Duclos can help us with some of our human friends?

Author: Tim Goodwin

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