
Photos Of Sleeping Pups In A Puppy Daycare Center Are Taking Over The Internet (24 Pics)
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Puppies are too adorable to be real. And they don’t even have to try to overload our hearts with cuteness. The Puppy Spring facility in Gyeonggi-do, South Korea, is regularly posting pics of its adorably cute puppies napping, and they’re taking over the internet.
The puppy daycare center takes care of doggos older than 12 weeks when their owners can’t give them all the attention they need. With many full-time workers too busy to look after their adorable puppies throughout the whole day, such facilities are getting more and more popular in the Asian country.
“There are reservations for 30 dogs each day,” a Puppy Spring spokesperson told Bored Panda. “We also operate as a play center where children can come in to relax.”
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The puppy care center has a series of games and exercises planned for their pups in order to improve their obedience and sociability. However, all of these activities exhaust the tiny puppies, and every now and then they need to recharge their batteries. Which means nap time!
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“We get the pups napping from 2 pm to 3:30 pm. The cost of our services varies and depends on a few different factors, including the time dogs spend at the facility.”
When the dogs are sleeping, the employees get a chance to rest as well. But usually, they can’t resist the beautiful sight in front of them and take out their phones to snap a few pics of the resting littersof puppies. And I’m glad they do. I mean, just look at these sweet angels!
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This is darling but I'd like to know how they get all of them to nap at the same time.
They must have all exercised at the same time before that for them all to be tired and sleepy at the same time. But still, so many dogs and every dog sleeping tucked in in their own bed with the head on their own pillow in the same room at the same time, that's seriously impressive. And the human joining them on the floor with matching bedding and everything in one picture made me laugh
and then there's that dachshund, sprawled out drunken on the floor....
These are Asian puppies! Don't you get it?! They are an obedient bunch and act as a group most of the time. 🤣
Oh, that's easy. Just give them a sedative to calm them all down. Works every time.
And they all know how to use pillows?
@suzanne you mean, pillow fight, right?
Dogs inherently know what to do with pillows...LOL
Good, consistent training.
it's still hard to get that many animals to do the same thing at the same time like that. Especially when they go home and the training will no longer be consistent.
I know! I'd love to know as well! My pup used to go to daycare, and while they had "nap time" (so that the staff could clean up the play rooms, feed those that got lunches, and of course eat their own lunches), but each dog gets their own kennel... not free roaming! Must be a Japanese thing. *lol*
This behaviour (all napping at the same time) seems terribly odd.
Agreed. Cute as hell but something is off kilter here.
Not at all. I have done animal rescue for well over 50 years. Groups of puppies (and kittens) raised together tend to adopt the same schedule -- they go through mad bouts of play together, then curl up and nap together. So, if you are thinking there is some dark side to this, you don't know the habits of groups of young mammals raised together.
Maybe since it said they teach obedience as well. They have trained them what nap time is. That would be my guess.
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Do they give them all benadryl, meaning drugged up?
Odd...slightly. But I run a dog boarding business at my house and this is what it looks like multiple times throughout the day. There is so much consistent stimulation, that it wears the pups out and they take a nap. I'm literally looking at 10 dogs sleeping soundly on the beds or on couches....for the 7th time today. So not odd at all, it's just a bit interesting they are all in the same position.
They aren't all in the same position.
I can imagine they might all sleep at the same time, but all falling asleep neatly on the mats? I can't imagine that. Not one just chose to drop down somewhere else?
Not really. They probably get some training in daycare. Look on YouTube for “Happy Dogs & cat in Australia.” This is just what a dog walking service did with their clients dogs. Amazing. No leashes or anything. Great music video.
If you know anything about this business, then the only thing "Odd" about this is how most of them are in the same position. But I run a dog boarding business at my house and this is what it looks like multiple times throughout the day. There is so much consistent stimulation, that it wears the pups out and they take a nap, a lot. I'm literally looking at 10 dogs sleeping soundly on the beds or on couches....for the 7th time today. So not odd at all, it's just a bit interesting they are all in the same position.
IDK, my grandson's daycare manages to get a dozen two year olds to nap at the same time (and stay on their little cot until wake up time) -- if that's possible, training dogs to do the same thing would be a walk in the park! (I do imagine it takes a good deal of individual, personalized training to teach each dog to go to their mat, lie down, and stay there before it's possible to get a whole group of them to do it simultaneously.)
I call sedatives. Anyone who owns a dog or knows their habits will tell you that when you have so many dogs in one place they will be difficult to control. They may all lie on their beds at the same time but all sleeping- nope.
I call you being an idiot.
right? also, most of doggos there seem to have those fluffy haircuts and some decent layer of fur - at least some of them should be uncomfortably hot under blankets, especially after a good training session, and would certainly pick bare floor, idk
They're not napping. They're recharging. LOL.
Not odd at all. I’ve been in the biz for 30 plus years. You get a good well trained group that comes on a regular basis it’s easy. A lot of dog daycare places also teach them to patiently wait and walk through the play area entrance one at a time. Sometimes doing so with 20 dogs or more. Dogs love routine.
Yea there's no way. I'm wondering if they used some type of sedative. Or hopefully they've just done some Photoshop and spliced together some individual pictures. I've actually never seen napping in doggy day care, they are way too excited to be with each other.
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Asian nations are known for horribly abusing dogs to make their images of dogs, mainly brown poodles, to go viral go social media. Look up what they've been doing to poodles to see what i'm saying.
As so I As I saw this was China I was suspicious they are monsters over there!
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I agree. Something is wrong.
All one has to do is just look at the pictures in order to understand that they are really adorable little four-legged children. My life would not be complete without my little Charlie, a special gift from heaven.
Amen! Love my Rocky Road.... SN851178-5...2da02b.jpg
Awww he's so precious <3
😂
This is darling but I'd like to know how they get all of them to nap at the same time.
They must have all exercised at the same time before that for them all to be tired and sleepy at the same time. But still, so many dogs and every dog sleeping tucked in in their own bed with the head on their own pillow in the same room at the same time, that's seriously impressive. And the human joining them on the floor with matching bedding and everything in one picture made me laugh
and then there's that dachshund, sprawled out drunken on the floor....
These are Asian puppies! Don't you get it?! They are an obedient bunch and act as a group most of the time. 🤣
Oh, that's easy. Just give them a sedative to calm them all down. Works every time.
And they all know how to use pillows?
@suzanne you mean, pillow fight, right?
Dogs inherently know what to do with pillows...LOL
Good, consistent training.
it's still hard to get that many animals to do the same thing at the same time like that. Especially when they go home and the training will no longer be consistent.
I know! I'd love to know as well! My pup used to go to daycare, and while they had "nap time" (so that the staff could clean up the play rooms, feed those that got lunches, and of course eat their own lunches), but each dog gets their own kennel... not free roaming! Must be a Japanese thing. *lol*
This behaviour (all napping at the same time) seems terribly odd.
Agreed. Cute as hell but something is off kilter here.
Not at all. I have done animal rescue for well over 50 years. Groups of puppies (and kittens) raised together tend to adopt the same schedule -- they go through mad bouts of play together, then curl up and nap together. So, if you are thinking there is some dark side to this, you don't know the habits of groups of young mammals raised together.
Maybe since it said they teach obedience as well. They have trained them what nap time is. That would be my guess.
This comment is hidden. Click here to view.
Do they give them all benadryl, meaning drugged up?
Odd...slightly. But I run a dog boarding business at my house and this is what it looks like multiple times throughout the day. There is so much consistent stimulation, that it wears the pups out and they take a nap. I'm literally looking at 10 dogs sleeping soundly on the beds or on couches....for the 7th time today. So not odd at all, it's just a bit interesting they are all in the same position.
They aren't all in the same position.
I can imagine they might all sleep at the same time, but all falling asleep neatly on the mats? I can't imagine that. Not one just chose to drop down somewhere else?
Not really. They probably get some training in daycare. Look on YouTube for “Happy Dogs & cat in Australia.” This is just what a dog walking service did with their clients dogs. Amazing. No leashes or anything. Great music video.
If you know anything about this business, then the only thing "Odd" about this is how most of them are in the same position. But I run a dog boarding business at my house and this is what it looks like multiple times throughout the day. There is so much consistent stimulation, that it wears the pups out and they take a nap, a lot. I'm literally looking at 10 dogs sleeping soundly on the beds or on couches....for the 7th time today. So not odd at all, it's just a bit interesting they are all in the same position.
IDK, my grandson's daycare manages to get a dozen two year olds to nap at the same time (and stay on their little cot until wake up time) -- if that's possible, training dogs to do the same thing would be a walk in the park! (I do imagine it takes a good deal of individual, personalized training to teach each dog to go to their mat, lie down, and stay there before it's possible to get a whole group of them to do it simultaneously.)
I call sedatives. Anyone who owns a dog or knows their habits will tell you that when you have so many dogs in one place they will be difficult to control. They may all lie on their beds at the same time but all sleeping- nope.
I call you being an idiot.
right? also, most of doggos there seem to have those fluffy haircuts and some decent layer of fur - at least some of them should be uncomfortably hot under blankets, especially after a good training session, and would certainly pick bare floor, idk
They're not napping. They're recharging. LOL.
Not odd at all. I’ve been in the biz for 30 plus years. You get a good well trained group that comes on a regular basis it’s easy. A lot of dog daycare places also teach them to patiently wait and walk through the play area entrance one at a time. Sometimes doing so with 20 dogs or more. Dogs love routine.
Yea there's no way. I'm wondering if they used some type of sedative. Or hopefully they've just done some Photoshop and spliced together some individual pictures. I've actually never seen napping in doggy day care, they are way too excited to be with each other.
This comment has been deleted.
Asian nations are known for horribly abusing dogs to make their images of dogs, mainly brown poodles, to go viral go social media. Look up what they've been doing to poodles to see what i'm saying.
As so I As I saw this was China I was suspicious they are monsters over there!
This comment is hidden. Click here to view.
I agree. Something is wrong.
All one has to do is just look at the pictures in order to understand that they are really adorable little four-legged children. My life would not be complete without my little Charlie, a special gift from heaven.
Amen! Love my Rocky Road.... SN851178-5...2da02b.jpg
Awww he's so precious <3
😂