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If you manage or own a dog day care facility you want it to be clean, fresh smelling, and inviting for both your human and canine clients. Here are three good reasons why using an air purifier will help your facility achieve all of that and more.
Our noses probably tell us before our eyes whether something is clean or not. We may not be able to see the problem, but we can sure smell it. Dog odor or the lack thereof, is often the first indicator of how clean clients think your facility really is.
Very few, if any pet owners, will choose to leave their beloved family dog in a facility that doesn't smell clean. They'll wonder if their dog will bring the smell home with him, or be kept in an enclosure that smells bad all day.
And even more than the smell, emotionally it doesn't feel good to leave their companion and friend in a place that isn't nice. Constantly filtering the air of lingering odor is the best way to keep air quality high and odor-free all the time.
When dogs are kept in close proximity to one another, they stand a greater chance of developing diseases that spread easily from one dog to another. Many of these diseases spread because of airborne viruses and bacteria which often piggy back on larger airborne pollutants such as dog hair and fur, dog dander, dust, mold and mildew spores, and pollen to name a few.
Removing these airborne germs before their can cause problems means your canine clients will stay healthier, and always be ready to come in and play when they are dropped off each morning, and your human clients will be reassured that their dog is receiving the best possible care at your facility.
While clean air is certainly good for the dogs, and good for your human clients; it's also good for you and your staff who will spend at least 8 hours or more a day breathing the air. Whether your dog day care facility is in your home, or in a stand alone building; and whether it has a staff of 2 or 10 or more, you'll have an easier time attracting quality staff if they know they will work in a place that not only cares about the dogs, but about their working conditions too.
And quality staff are more likely to earn the trust of your canine and human clients making them glad they've found your dog day care.
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