Posted reference ranges so you can budget before you call. Pricing is hedged throughout, and a firm quote comes after we see the job. Call or text and we will walk you through it.
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Last updated: 2026-05-28.
Quick answer: In Dallas, doggy daycare usually runs $25 to $45 per day, with multi-day packages bringing the per-day cost lower. Overnight boarding usually runs $45 to $80 per night with daytime play included, and cage-free suites usually run $55 to $90 per night. Grooming usually runs $40 to $95 and training sessions usually run $40 to $75. We post these ranges so you can compare before you ever drop your dog off.
A quick note on these numbers. Everything below is a reference range to help you budget, not a firm quote. Every job is different, and the only honest way to give you a real number is after a free inspection. Use the figures below to plan and to vet other contractors' quotes; call us at (469) 256-9108 when you want the actual quote on your specific job.
| Service | Usual range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Doggy daycare (single day) | $25 to $45 / day | Supervised, cage-free group play. Grouped by size and temperament. |
| Doggy daycare (multi-day package) | Lower per day | Weekday regulars pay less than the single-day rate. |
| Half-day daycare | $18 to $30 | For shorter work days or a half-day intro. |
| Overnight boarding | $45 to $80 / night | Climate-controlled suite, daytime play included. |
| Cage-free boarding | $55 to $90 / night | Open supervised suites for social dogs. Limited spots. |
| Puppy daycare | $25 to $45 / day | Smaller groups, shorter play-rest cycles. Vaccines required. |
| Grooming | $40 to $95 | Bath to full groom, by size and coat. Add to a daycare day. |
| Training session | $40 to $75 | Obedience and manners. Packages bring the per-session cost lower. |
A lot of dog daycare advertising in Dallas hides the day-rate behind a tour or a sign-up form, then the real number arrives once you are standing at the front desk with a dog on a leash. We post ranges instead, because a pet parent comparing daycares should be able to see the cost before they ever drive over. The day-rate we quote is the day-rate you pay, and multi-day packages bring the per-day cost down for weekday regulars. Boarding and cage-free suite rates depend on your dog’s size and the length of stay, and we confirm the exact number before your dog’s first night. There is no long contract, and you can stop a package when it suits you.
These ranges reflect real daycare and boarding stays at our Dallas facility. Larger dogs, longer stays, holiday weeks, and cage-free suites trend toward the upper end; multi-day daycare packages and half-days trend lower. We run a bonded and insured facility with staff trained in pet first aid and CPR, climate-controlled play yards, and supervised group play. We will share proof of insurance and walk you through the facility before your dog’s first day.
Doggy daycare in Dallas usually runs $25 to $45 per day, and a multi-day package brings the per-day cost lower for weekday regulars. A half day usually runs $18 to $30. Overnight boarding usually runs $45 to $80 per night with daytime play included. We post these ranges so you can compare before you ever drop your dog off.
Yes. The single-day rate usually runs $25 to $45, and a multi-day package brings the per-day cost below that, so dogs that come in several days a week pay less per visit. We will walk you through the package options and the per-day savings before you commit, and packages do not lock you into a long contract.
Overnight boarding usually runs $45 to $80 per night, and daytime play is included so your dog is not crated all day. Cage-free suites for social dogs usually run $55 to $90 per night. Holiday weeks and longer stays affect the rate, so we confirm the exact number when you book. Reserve early around school breaks and long weekends because the suites fill.
Cage-free boarding means open, supervised group space with staff watching overnight instead of a stacked kennel, which is more labor and a limited number of spots. That is why it usually runs $55 to $90 per night versus $45 to $80 for a standard climate-controlled suite. It suits social dogs that stress less out of a crate, and the spots go first around holidays.
For daycare and standard boarding, yes - the posted ranges cover most dogs, and we narrow the package price with a few questions about your dog’s size and how many days a week you need. Grooming and longer or holiday boarding stays depend on size, coat, and length of stay, so we confirm the exact number at booking, before your dog’s first visit.
Grooming and training are add-ons you can attach to a daycare day so you avoid a second trip. Grooming usually runs $40 to $95 depending on size and coat, and a training session usually runs $40 to $75 with package savings for multiple sessions. We quote any add-on before we do it, so there is nothing surprising on the invoice at pickup.
Last updated: 2026-05-28.