Dog Daycare

Black and grey dog standing under blue doorway

Our Dog Daycare Program

Group Play (grouped by size/weight)

  • Half Day - $26
  • Full Day - $37

Their day will be a mix of quality playtime, exercise, rest, and recovery, keeping them engaged both mentally and physically. For our group play, our morning play sessions run from 9 am - 12 pm, and the afternoon play sessions run from 1 pm - 4 pm. To provide the best experience for each dog, dogs will be rotated in and out of the group throughout the play session.

The amount of time each dog plays depends on each dog, and it is also based on the energy level and Size of other dogs. The dogs in group play will typically play for at least 1 to 2 hours in each play session, giving them lots of time for exercise and socialization. These pups are put into crates (if the dog is comfortable in a crate) at the end (approximately 3:30pm-7) and beginning of daycare (approximately 7am-9:20) and during lunch time (approximately 11:50am-1:10pm).

Individual Activity/Enrichment 

  • Half Day - $39 (one, 20-minute play session in either the AM or PM)
  • Full Day - $51 (two, 20-minute play sessions - one in the AM & one in the PM)

Our enrichment-based dog daycare program is customized to fit what works best for your dog and maximize their time doing what they enjoy. Some dogs enjoy playing in small groups, and we assign up to 5 dogs that are similar in size and play style to each counselor for the day. With our smaller group size, our counselors will be able to interact individually with every dog. Some dogs enjoy a slower, low-key playtime, and they will spend their time interacting one-on-one with their Counselor. Some dogs can be solo if they do not like other dogs.

Activities range from: Agility, Nose work puzzles, Jolly ball play, toys, snacks + relax, working on commands and more.

(9am-1pm= Half AM) (12pm-4pm= Half PM). Dogs can be dropped off earlier for AM (7am-8am) or later (5p-7pm) for a PM.

Bring your dog back to school!

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1st day of daycare

* for new daycare dogs

Important Info

●    We will no longer offer daycare/bathing (except for boarding baths!) on Sundays.

●    Dogs will receive bathroom breaks during the day. 

Add-ons

Individual playtime

Peace of Mind

Spa Services

Treats

Puppy Postcard

Cuddle and Storytime

Treadmill (Country Club & Greensboro only)

Brain Games

Birthday and Gotcha Day Party

Black dog laying in grass happily.

Woman holding puppy.

Dog Daycare | First Day

Please give us a call to schedule your dog's First Day of Daycare. On your dog’s First Day, we’ll get to see what kind of play style and energy level your dog has around people and other dogs. Our specialist will introduce your dog to different environments, smells, and activities.

We recommend that you drop off after 9:30 AM when our lobby is less busy to give your pup plenty of time to adjust. Once you arrive with your pup, we’ll ask that you wait about 5–10 minutes, so we can ensure your dog is comfortable with our team members and moving around our facility. We’ll give your dog some time to get adjusted in one of our standard bedrooms with a cot and water. After some time, our specialist will spend time in our various playrooms and yards to see what activities your dog will have the most fun doing. One of our team members will give you a call in the afternoon to let you know how your pup’s day is going.

The Importance of Resting

You may be asking – why is my pup resting and not outside with all their furry friends? Routine rest time during daycare is important to the health of your pet, but also for the safety of the entire pack. Resting gives your pet a chance to recuperate, so they do not exhaust themselves before their visit comes to an end, which is especially important for our full-day guests. Just like with humans, rest allows for the microtears in their muscles from exercising to repair and become stronger.

We take the safety of our pets and staff very seriously. Resting is an important part of our safety guidelines, including temperament tests and dividing our daycare pups into playgroups based on this temperament and size.

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