High-tech doggie daycare Video
High-tech doggie daycare Video Transcript
-- -- -- Jennifer -- and loves her two -- Roxy in -- but she loves all dogs to the point that she's become a post mom's other canines -- the web site dog vacate dot com I'm not looking to be. A full time dogs that are. I have full time job so that's something I do her my own -- -- hoping to maybe once in -- can help out someone in the neighborhood and means a good place for that -- for Q -- if that's -- Hudson -- -- came to stay with her family for a week while his owners went on vacation -- charges 25 to thirty dollars per night depending -- add on services like a bath and get active for the money day doing just because it's it's. A relaxation for -- action but is similar sites like rover dot com pop up with can you trust your furry friend to a virtual stranger. After all dogs can't complain if they've had a bad experience. We do a lot of quality control including an online application process we do reference checks on interviews -- training. Offer a comprehensive insurance policies for. Providing peace of mind for dog owners through technology was a priority for Susie and -- or when she -- her happy talent play and daycare we use and every technology that's available to us right now which is the web cams via cellphone we use face that we use Google+ or very interactive. Facility where the dogs are out in play group as for Jennifer airmen she says even -- dogs benefit from play dates and as long -- -- gets along. There's now in the -- -- -- I'm -- Hudson would give this vacate to -- out and differences -- Kara tsuboi cnet.com for CBS news yeah.
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