- What type of pets do you have?
- What do you do with your pets during daycare hours?
Do you put the in a designated 'off-limits to DCK' area/room?
Or do you let them normally walk around the house as normal (if cats/dogs)?
If they are cages (i.e. hamsters) do you let daycare kids to hold or pet them?
If so are there any rules you have that the DCK must follow ("no petting pets")? - Have you had any complaints by DCF about you having pets?
- Have you ever had parents not want to enroll in your program because you have pets?
- If you have any DCK with allergies are there any cleaning strategies you have or do you just tell potential parents it would not be a good fit because of allergies?
I worked at a daycare where she had a black lab but the dog was mostly a big baby and shadowed her 'mama' (my boss), she was also very mellow because she grew up in that daycare, as well as her bio-mother (my boss's daughter's dog). I keep pondering what to do with my cats when I start. The state does say pets are allowed except for reptiles, frogs, monkeys, hook-beaked birds, baby chicks, and ferrets. It only says they need to be kept away from food prep areas and litter boxes out of reach of children. Just trying to get some different ideas.
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