Cleaning the dog kennels can be a real chore. In spite of this, our HSSET staff are busy every morning cleaning. There are three different rooms that are open to the public.
This is the puppy room. This room holds our younger dogs and the some of the smaller dogs. Rachelle and Kayla are getting a group of pups out so they can go play while their cage is clean.
When I first came I was like wow, who does all of this? Then, it takes a lot of team work, co-ordination and a loving group of people to spend the first three hours of their work day cleaning out after each dog. I've heard Audine complain about cleaning up after her dogs at home... I wonder what she thinks about now??
hmmm....
Now, I went to see our bigger dogs. All by myself. I thought I was being so brave. What should happen? I found Josh cleaning one of the kennels. He thought I needed a shower but I quickly ran. Phew, just in time.
I may look like I have short legs but these little things rarely fail me when I need them most!
Brittany is the back supervisor. Don't you like her wild pants? I bet you didn't know they have to clean all these cages with bleach. Yes, bleach. The staff where one set of clothes when cleaning. After they have finished cleaning out their assigned area, they change into their nice staff shirts with clean jeans and they are ready to serve the public.
What happens to all that bleach? While the dogs are outside playing, the staff will use a squeegee and get most of the excess water and bleach mixture out. Then the towel dry. The rest will dissipate while the dogs are still outside playing. Bet you didn't know that, huh? Boy, I could make all kinds of bets today and very few could win but me... I could be rich! I know, I new house just for me. I might even invited some of my friends from the shelter to come to my house warming... oh well, another story for another day.
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