Cage-free group play, climate-controlled yards, and staff trained in pet first aid. Drop off around your workday and pick up in the evening.
Quick answer: Doggy daycare in Dallas usually runs $25 to $45 per day, and a multi-day package brings the per-day cost lower, so weekday regulars pay less than the single-day rate. Overnight boarding usually runs $45 to $80 per night with daytime play included. The first temperament assessment is free, and we will honestly tell you if group daycare is the right fit for your dog before you commit.
Supervised, cage-free group play at our climate-controlled Dallas facility, with dogs grouped by size and temperament so the play stays safe. Morning drop-off, evening pickup, rest periods built into the day, and trained staff watching the whole time. Most dogs go home tired and happy, and weekday regulars do best on a multi-day package that brings the per-day cost down.
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Overnight stays in climate-controlled suites at our Dallas facility, with daytime play included so boarding dogs are not crated all day. Trained staff on site, feeding and medication to your routine, and pickup by appointment. We book well ahead of major travel holidays because the suites fill, so reserve early for school breaks and long weekends.
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Bath, brush-out, nail trim, ear cleaning, and full grooms while your dog is with us for daycare or boarding, so you pick up a clean dog without a second trip. We groom to your dog’s coat and breed, and we flag any skin or coat issue we notice so you can follow up with your vet.
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A gentler daycare track for younger dogs, with smaller play groups, shorter play-and-rest cycles, and staff who reinforce calm behavior and early socialization. Puppies need their core vaccinations before joining group play, and we confirm records at intake. Early, supervised socialization is one of the best things you can do for a young dog.
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Our premium overnight option for social dogs: open, supervised suites and group rest space instead of a stacked kennel, in a climate-controlled room watched by trained staff overnight. It suits dogs that do well in company and stresses out far less than a traditional crate. Cage-free spots are limited by group size, so they go first around holidays.
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Add-on obedience and manners work alongside daycare, so your dog practices recall, leash manners, and basic commands with a trainer during the day instead of you fitting it in after work. We offer single sessions and multi-session packages, and we share simple homework so the training holds at home.
Learn moreNo mystery, no upsells at pickup. Here is what the day looks like from drop-off to the tired dog you take home.
Leave your dog on your way in and pick up in the evening. We vet every dog by sight at intake and match them to a size and temperament group.
Active group play in the morning, quiet rest with optional one-on-one time mid-day, then another play session in the afternoon. Climate-controlled yards keep the Dallas heat off them.
The same staff who played with your dog all day are the ones who hand them back, with a note on how the day went.
Our facility is in Dallas, and we welcome dogs from across the metro - Plano, Irving, Garland, Richardson, and Frisco. Drop off in the morning on your way to work and pick up in the evening, or book an overnight stay before you travel. The same trained team that meets your dog at intake is the team caring for them all day.
Dallas proper is where our facility sits, and the demand splits sharply by neighborhood.
Dallas dog daycarePlano is master-planned, family-heavy, and full of corporate relocations tied to the Legacy West and Toyota campus job base, which makes it one of our strongest suburban feeders.
Plano dog daycareIrving sits right between downtown Dallas and DFW Airport, and the Las Colinas corporate corridor drives a distinct mix for us.
Irving dog daycareGarland is established, working-family, and more value-conscious than the Plano and Las Colinas crowd, so it leans toward our multi-day daycare packages over premium one-off rates.
Garland dog daycareRichardson is anchored by UT Dallas and the Telecom Corridor tech employers, which gives us a steady mix of academic and tech professionals plus grad-student households.
Richardson dog daycareFrisco is one of the fastest-growing affluent suburbs in the country, full of new master-planned subdivisions, two-income families, and a young dog population in homes that travel for sports tournaments and holidays.
Frisco dog daycareDoggy daycare in Dallas usually runs $25 to $45 per day, and a multi-day package brings the per-day cost lower for weekday regulars. Overnight boarding usually runs $45 to $80 per night with daytime play included, and cage-free suites usually run $55 to $90 per night. We post real ranges so you can compare before you ever drop your dog off.
Dogs play in supervised group yards instead of being crated for the day. We group them by size and temperament so the play stays safe, build rest periods into the schedule, and keep trained staff watching the whole time. Our play yards are climate-controlled, which matters in a Dallas summer, and most dogs go home tired and happy at pickup.
Yes. We run a bonded and insured Dallas facility, our staff are trained in pet first aid and CPR, and the play yards and boarding suites are climate-controlled and supervised throughout the day. We will share proof of insurance on request and walk you through the facility before your dog’s first day, which is worth asking any daycare for.
Dogs joining group play need to be current on their core vaccinations, which usually means rabies, distemper or DHPP, and Bordetella for kennel cough, and many owners add the canine influenza vaccine. We confirm records at intake. Puppies can join our gentler puppy track once they have their core series, and we will tell you exactly what we need before the first visit.
Yes. Before a dog joins regular group play we do an evaluation to make sure group daycare is a good fit and to place them in the right play group by size and energy. It protects every dog in the yard. If a dog does better one-on-one or in a smaller group, we will tell you honestly rather than push them into a setting that stresses them.
Yes. We feed to your dog’s normal routine, including food you send along, and our trained staff administer oral and topical medications on schedule at no surprise upcharge. Tell us about diet, medication, and any anxiety or routine your dog relies on when you book, and we will follow it. We keep notes on each dog so the care is consistent across staff.