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Article: GOING TO THE DOGS; CANINE DAY CARE GETS TAIL WAGGING.(CNY)(Column)
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- The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY)
- Article date:
- April 2, 2002
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Byline: Amber Smith Staff writer
If you'd told her 10 years ago she would commute from Baldwinsville to Nottingham Plaza in Syracuse to put her dog in day care, "I would say you were out of your mind," admits Beverly Yevich.
But there she is dropping Lily off every Thursday.
Like the rest of the humans who make the effort and spend the money, Yevich recognizes the importance of dogs being around other dogs. Day care isn't for her convenience. It's for her dog's enjoyment and development.
Lily is an Italian mastiff, who joined Yevich's household at 6 weeks of age. When the puppy started growling aggressively, Yevich sought obedience ...