Dog Escapes Home On Her Day Off Just To Go Back To Daycare

Dog Escapes Home On Her Day Off Just To Go Back To Daycare
New York Dogs Taken To Daycare In Limousine.
Alice Moss sits with dogs in her company limousine after they were picked up at home and chauffeured to her dog grooming, daycare, and boarding business in New York on December 22, 2004. Moss's business has grown from from about five canine clients 12 years ago to around 50 dogs today. Americans are pampering their pooches and other pets more than ever, turning high class and high priced services for pets into big business. Photo taken December 22. FOR USE WITH BIZFEATURE-RETAIL-PETSERVICES REUTERS/Peter Morgan PP05020105 ODLY PM

A Connecticut canine named Kiera broke free from her residence to visit The Ulti-Mutt Academy on her scheduled day off. Staff members immediately recognized something unusual when the dog appeared. “Now this happened around 11:45 a.m., and our dropoff for daycare ends at 9:30, so we knew right away that something was up,” Stephanie Bock explained. “She had come to camp all on her own,” Bock noted. Video footage shows Kiera waiting outside the facility’s entrance, tail wagging expectantly. Upon opening the door, she confidently entered and joined other dogs in the yard without hesitation. Social media users praised the incident as exceptional marketing. “This is the best advertisement you could have. Your daycare is doggy approved,” one viewer commented. Another observer noted her navigation skills: “She’s got those directions down!” Story URL