# who let the dogs out? as lockdown eases it's less about "who let the dogs out?" and more, "who let all the humans out?"! dogs have gotten used to having their non—furry friends around. now more and more find themselves in doggy daycare getting un—used to it. the last month i'd say it's gone up by at least 40% to 50% of people phoning up, asking for daycare. "i'm going back to work, i need help." "i need help and i need it now." and now is a big problem if a little puppy hasn't been properly socialised because they've been in isolation. we want people to say, "i'm going to work in three weeks, four weeks, five weeks' time," not, "i'm going to work tomorrow." we are getting that people are ringing up, saying, "can i do an assessment today and bring the dog, full 12 hours tomorrow?" jayne gasps which is not possible. we're working with a living creature here at the minute — we need to think about the dog's feelings, notjust us