How it Works
OPENING HOURS & TAXI SERVICE
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Daycare at Diesel & Blue is available Monday to Friday from 8.30 till 5.30pm. A half-day daycare stay is also available
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Drop your dog off anytime from 8.30am and pick up anytime before 5.30pm (Mon-Fri)
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We offer a taxi service to pick up and drop off your pooch. Contact us to find out more
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We also allow early drop off/late pick up for a small fee.
BOOKINGS, ENROLMENT & ASSESSMENTS
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Bookings are essential however you are welcome to give us a quick call just before you bring your dog down
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Dogs are not accepted after 2pm
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Dogs are assessed before they can attend Diesel & Blue
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Enrolment (including assessment) costs $29 (these are undertaken on the first day)
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To enrol you must show proof of: Vaccination to C5
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After being enrolled the first 5 visits are on a probationary basis. This gives staff the chance to get to know your dog over a few days. Once the first five visits are successfully completed, you are welcome to book recurring bookings and, if you wish, to purchase a multi-visit pass
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WHAT HAPPENS AT DIESEL & BLUE DOGGIE DAYCARE
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All our dogs are carefully grouped each morning into the appropriate small group we think is best suited to their age/size and temperament
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We have a special puppy and young dog group
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We also have a strong and energetic group for those dogs that play more physically
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Older dogs are catered for with individual attention where required
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Dogs receive a personal report card at the end of their day of play
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Health and Safety: At Diesel & Blue the health and safety of your dog is our top priority; our specially built areas have beds and fresh water
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COST, HOW OFTEN SHOULD YOUR DOG ATTEND AND TRAINING
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You are welcome to pay per visit for daycare however if your dog is attending regularly you can purchase multi-visit passes which drop the price of each visit down. See our pricing
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How often should your dog come to day care? Dogs attend Diesel & Blue every day, a few times a week or even just one day a week to give them a day out. It's up to you whether your dog comes casually or regularly however we recommend that a dog will be happier and better socialised by attending daycare at least once per week
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Training: Daycare also includes ongoing on-site evaluation of your dog’s needs whether they be social, the best dogs to mix with or perhaps in need of one-on-one training. Talk to us about training for your dog.