On Thursday our group joined with Wayne County CEO to visit Jaggers Doggy Daycare, a business that has been serving our community for 10 years — all inspired by one dog with severe separation anxiety. 🐾
Owners Randy and Connie Olsen shared the heartfelt history behind Jaggers and how their personal experience grew into a full mission to support dogs and their families. After hearing their story, we toured the entire facility and got a closer look at how they provide top-tier boarding, daycare, and training.
We also visited their new training facility, where we got to witness something incredible — a dog trained to locate human remains, demonstrating the advanced and highly specialized training Jaggers is known for.
Huge thank you to the Jaggers team for opening their doors and giving us an inside look at the passion, purpose, and expertise that make this place so special. 🐶💙🐕
✍🏻 Post content written by CEO student Anna Bousman
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