
Your dog will be collected from your house in the morning between 8 and 9 a.m. We then go for a long walk (at least an hour in length), with a group of 4-6 dogs who
will probably become your dog's new best friends!
Length of walk will depend on your dog's needs - their size and exercise habits. Daycare dogs will then spend the rest of the day relaxing - a snooze in their favourite dog bed (we have a large
selection your dog can take their pick from!) and playing with the "Walkies" house-dog, Grace and friends in our lovely safe and spacious house and garden.
Daycare dogs are never left unattended when in the garden, which is secure and safe, so you can rely on your dog being safe whilst in our care. The garden is secure, dog-proof and has a high fence
with a lockable gate for extra security.
If your dog has lunch, they can have this later (you will need to provide their lunchbox ready for their morning collection). The daycare fee includes collection and drop-off as well as treats and
poo bags; there are no hidden extras.
Daycare dogs are dropped off from 4pm onwards and so will usually be delivered back home by 5pm relaxed and happy from their day's activities in time to welcome you home from
work!
Daycare dogs get a great deal of time and attention. Spaces are highly sought after and quite limited due to the level of care required for this service, so
please get in contact to secure your dog's place. We can also trim claws, administer medication and brush dogs' coats if those are things your dogs needs.
We can collect from Bromley, Shortlands, Sundridge Park, Ravensbourne and some areas of Beckenham.
We offer doggy daycare Monday-Friday all year round. Saturdays and Sundays by arrangement as with Bank Holidays which are charged at a different rate. See full details of daycare prices.
Puppies
Please note that we do not accept puppies under 6 months for daycare. This is because we feel that other services are better suited to young puppies. We recommend two drop-in visits
a day for very young pups; with shorter walks increasing as they grow. In daycare puppies will not get used to being alone so may develop separation anxiety as they get older. Puppies also need
downtime and chance to sleep - our experience shows they usually find being in daycare with other dogs too exciting and over-stimulating. For this reason we do not offer daycare to very young
puppies.
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