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10 HOOK for me, but more importantly, for the dogs. As Erin says, "If you feel that way, that means the dogs feel that way too." Being closer to their naturalness, not sterile imposed se5ngs which foster fear. The outdoor environment matches the fun of the indoor accommoda3ons, where the dogs have 10 acres to enjoy, with six smaller yards called side runs and one big yard each bordering the main building. The six side runs allow the dogs to hang out with their preferred buddies while the big yard is an acre and a half for everyone to play together, running around on play structures like tables, ramps, tunnels, and tubes, o$en with a volunteer, while looking out against a cold, clear sky and neighboring grassy fields. But if a puppy isn't up to running around yet, their kennels are equipped with chew toys and so$, color- ful blankets atop a bed. And when they are up to it, they each have their own doggy door to go outside. A puppy named Penny expresses her excitement at new visitors by licking the door to her kennel in welcome. Each staff member has their "pack" of four dogs who they work with most closely and consistently, teaching them basic manners and more. The dogs all have nap 3me from 1-2 PM each day and a dog trainer visits weekly to help with behavioral training, all in

