BARKING UP THE RIGHT TREE; INTERNET-LINKED DOGGIE DAY CARE TAKES THE `RUFF' OUT OF LIFE FOR PETS, OWNERS.Byline: Carol Bidwell Staff Writer You'd almost think you were in a kindergarten classroom. Hallie and Dudley were fighting over a toy. Papillon papillon (păp`əlŏn'), breed of toy dog whose origins are obscure but whose widespread existence in Europe is attested to as early as the 17th cent. It stands from 8 to 11 in. (20.3–27. , who was new and a bit shy, hovered in a corner. Amy wanted to play with the big kids, but was just too tiny to compete in their rough games. Phoebe Phoebe, in astronomy Phoebe (fē`bē), in astronomy, one of the named moons, or natural satellites, of Saturn. Also known as Saturn IX (or S9), Phoebe is 137 mi (220 km) in diameter, orbits Saturn at a mean distance of 8,047,985 mi was resting after a morning of play. And Keaton and Gretel were battling it out to be top dog. That's right - top dog. This is no schoolroom. It's day care for dogs, a place owners can park their pooches for the day, then check up on them - live on the Internet - courtesy of a camera that films the play, the squabbles and everything else that goes on at Doggie View Day Care Center. She opened the service only eight months ago in a Studio City strip mall strip mall n. A shopping complex containing a row of various stores, businesses, and restaurants that usually open onto a common parking lot. Noun 1. , but store owner Barbra Waldare - who went into the business with 18 years' experience as a dog groomer and caretaker - already is preparing to franchise the idea. ``People love that they can just get on the Internet and see the dogs, that they can see their own dogs,'' Waldare said. ``We've had franchise inquiries from California, New Jersey, Washington and Florida, as well as other places. ``Usually, it takes three years before a new business goes into franchising, but I've gotten such a huge response ... I think either you do it now or miss the boat. I'm nervous and excited about it. It's a big risk. But I think it'll be successful.'' The key to making it work, she said, is ensuring that all the proper amenities are included in any new outlets. But, more importantly, that new owners enjoy dogs as much as she does. And Waldare loves dogs - no bones about it. She does paperwork as two of her charges compete for space on her lap. And her own corgi, Buster Keaton Noun 1. Buster Keaton - United States comedian and actor in silent films noted for his acrobatic skills and deadpan face (1895-1966) Joseph Francis Keaton, Keaton (Keaton for short), barks a warning when strangers enter, sparking a noisy chorus of welcoming barks. ``OK, settle down, you guys,'' soothes Waldare. ``Let's play.'' While most of the dogs chase after a tennis ball, a golden retriever golden retriever, breed of large sporting dog developed primarily in Scotland in the mid-19th cent. It stands about 23 in. (58.4 cm) high at the shoulder and weighs from 60 to 75 lb (27.2–34.1 kg). , on her first day at the center, squats and leaves a puddle on the concrete floor. Before Waldare can even reach for the mop, three other dogs - who've been here before and should know to wait for a walk coming soon - follow suit. ``Welcome to our world,'' she says with a wry grin, wielding the mop. ``You have to love dogs or you couldn't do this. At least, not for long.'' Customer Greg Orrante of North Hollywood, an audio technician for the NBC NBC in full National Broadcasting Co. Major U.S. commercial broadcasting company. It was formed in 1926 by RCA Corp., General Electric Co. (GE), and Westinghouse and was the first U.S. company to operate a broadcast network. sitcom ``Veronica's Closet Veronica's Closet is a sitcom which aired on NBC from 1997 to 2000. The show starred Kirstie Alley (Cheers) as Veronica Chase, the head of her own lingerie company (the show's title is a play on Victoria's Secret). ,'' said he trusts Waldare to take care of his golden retriever, Tahoe, when he's at the studio. Orrante was so delighted with the prospect of being able to check in with his pooch on the Internet that he helped Waldare, a friend, hook up the camera and get her shop ready for customers. ``I know my dog is somewhere safe,'' said Orrante, who's still reeling from the unexpected death last September of another dog, Cosmo. ``I get separation anxiety and I wonder if Tahoe's OK. I work at Warner Bros BROS Brothers BROS Benefits and Retirement Operations Section (King County, Washington) BROS Barnes and Richmond Operatic Society (London, UK) ., and I can go to one of the offices and log on and look at him. ``I'm such a dad when it comes to Tahoe. I'll call in a couple of friends and say, `Hey, that's my dog That's My Dog is a television game show that aired formerly on The Family Channel in the United States. Two families and their dogs competed in games and stunts that were oriented toward the dogs, for the chance to win prizes. It aired between fall-1991 and 1994. .' '' He's not bothered by the $25-a-day cost of day care. ``I used to pay a sitter $36 a day for visits and walks,'' he said. ``It's cheaper to have Tahoe in day care. Besides, the money is not a consideration when it comes to an animal, for me.'' Susan Jackson, a Hollywood record producer, said she usually has her computer - both at the studio and at home - logged on to the Doggie View site so she can keep an eye on her boxer, Gretel. She said she spotted an ad about Waldare's center and rushed to sign up her pooch. ``I thought how sweet it would be to watch her play during the day,'' Jackson said. ``She's so active and it's so much better for her than leaving her at home, even with a walker.'' Gretel can't wait to get to day care and see her doggy friends, her owner said. And Jackson's not the only member of her family checking in on Gretel. Her husband, Todd, who works in the Boeing factory in Long Beach, logs on to watch the dog during his breaks from sawdust sawdust used as litter for chickens and bedding for horses. Sawdust made from treated timber may cause pentachlorophenol and other wood preservative poisoning. Fungi growing in sawdust litter in poultry houses may cause poisoning in the birds. and machine noise. And a niece and nephew in Boston and cousins in Portland, Ore., ``go online to see their `cousin dog,' Auntie Sue's dog,'' Jackson said with a laugh. ``If they want to, they can see her every day.'' Actually, any computer user can check in at www.doggieview.com to watch the pooches cavort ca·vort intr.v. ca·vort·ed, ca·vort·ing, ca·vorts 1. To bound or prance about in a sprightly manner; caper. 2. in front of the camera. And they do. Waldare said she's received many inquiries from around the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. and even other countries about the dogs at her day care. ``I get e-mail from all over, like one little girl from Scotland who calls me once a month and wants to know all about the dogs,'' she said. ``Everybody seems to like to watch the dogs, even if they're not their dogs.'' CAPTION(S): 2 Photos PHOTO (1 -- 2) ``People love that they can just get on the Internet and see the dogs, that they can see their own dogs,'' says Doggie View Day Care Center owner Barbra Waldare, with her corgie, Keaton, above. Gretel the boxer and friends amuse a·muse tr.v. a·mused, a·mus·ing, a·mus·es 1. To occupy in an agreeable, pleasing, or entertaining fashion. 2. themselves with a tennis ball, below. Charlotte Schmid-Maybach/Staff Photographer |
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