How To Choose The Best
Doggy Day Care

Doggy Day Care - How Do You Choose?

Let’s be honest—leaving your dog in someone else’s hands is a big deal.

Whether you’re working long hours or off on holiday, you want to know your pup’s in safe hands, not stuck in a noisy kennel or left to pace around all day. But with so many doggy daycares around, how do you actually pick the right one?

Here’s what to really look for—no jargon, no fluff—just real tips from people who’ve been there.

How to Choose the Best Doggy Daycare

Ask: Will My Dog Be Treated Like Family?


Some places treat dogs like numbers. Others treat them like their own.

You want the second kind.

A good daycare should feel like a home away from home. The staff should know your dog’s name, their quirks, what makes them happy, and what makes them nervous. That only happens if the ratio of staff to dogs is low enough for proper care.

Ask them:

  • How many dogs do you care for each day?
  • How many team members are supervising?
  • Do the dogs get one-on-one time?

If they avoid answering or seem vague—red flag.

Look at the Setup: Is It Safe, Clean and Fun?

Things to check:

  • Clean floors and no strong smells: It shouldn’t smell like a zoo.
  • Separate play areas: Big dogs and small dogs shouldn’t be lumped together.
  • Secure fencing and gates: No wobbly panels or sketchy corners.
  • Shady spots or heating: Depending on the season, the setup should be comfy.
  • Toys, agility, enrichment games: Dogs should be having fun—not just milling about.

 

Don’t be afraid to ask: “What does a typical day look like for the dogs here?”

You’re looking for structure, stimulation, and rest time. Dogs aren’t robots—they need balance.

What’s the Vibe Between the Dogs?

A great doggy daycare should feel calm, not chaotic.

If you visit and see dogs fighting, humping constantly, or barking their heads off—it might mean the staff aren’t keeping control. Look for signs that dogs are relaxed, playing well, or snoozing peacefully in corners.

It also shows they do proper assessments before taking on a new dog. That’s key. Your dog shouldn’t be dumped in with aggressive or reactive dogs.

Ask:

  • Do you do a trial day or temperament test?
  • What happens if a dog doesn’t get along with others?
  • If they say “all dogs get along fine”—that’s either a lie or denial.

The Bottom Line?

Choosing a doggy daycare isn’t just about price or convenience. It’s about finding a second home for your dog—a place where they’re safe, stimulated, and actually want to be.

Take your time, trust your gut, and listen to your dog.

Because they’ll tell you everything you need to know.

Want help or have questions? Reach out to us at Wags Dog Care—where your dog’s happiness comes first.

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