

Doggy Daycare
Step 1: Contact us to book a meet and greet
Step 2: Send vaccination records
Step 3: Trial daycare
Step 4: If all goes well during the trial session, it's time to purchase a pass!
Step 5: Send your dog off to daycare!
PLEASE NOTE:
While doggy daycare is super fun for a lot of dogs, it is not for all dogs and that is okay! Some dogs simply prefer human friends over canine friends. If your dog does not enjoy daycare and you need pet care while you're at work, we can provide other services to you such as drop-in visits, walks or daystay.
It is important to note that doggy daycare is not the place for your dog to learn to be social. If you are looking for such, please check out our training section!
Daycare is a great way for dogs to play while their owner is away. Dogs romp around, play, nap, enjoy treats, walks and belly rubs! Here is what a typical day looks like:
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Arrivals
7:00 – 8:00 am
Dogs are checked in, their belongings are put into their cubbies, and they wait for their friends to arrive.
Morning Activities
8:00 – 11:30 am
Dogs participate in ball-fetching, chasing games, wrestling, tug, frisbee etc.
Individual Attention
11:30 am – 12:00 pm
Special needs are attended to, lunch/snacks are distributed, etc.
Nap Time
12:00 – 2:00 pm
Yes, they actually rest! It’s lights out time with classical music played and dogs resting in individual crates. This is an important quiet time, as the dogs have had a very active morning and need time to unwind and relax.
Exercise
2:00 – 4:30 pm
A less fast-paced version of the morning activities involving more one-on-one attention and TLC.
Individual Attention
4:30 – 6:00 pm
It’s dinner time for those that are sleeping over, and time for other special needs that our guests may require.
Pick Up Time
6:00 – 7:00 pm
Each dog has an unwinding period before his or her owner arrives.
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