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Cage-free, climate-controlled, pet-first-aid trained staff in Denver

Denver dog daycare that sends home a tired, happy dog

Cage-free daycare and overnight boarding at our Denver facility, serving the wider metro from Aurora and Lakewood to Englewood and Centennial. Climate-controlled play yards for snowstorm days, outdoor yards when the weather cooperates, and staff trained in pet first aid. We post our day-rate up front, with package savings for the dogs that come in weekly.

Licensed and insured

Fast scheduling with real arrival windows

Serving all of Denver Metro

Upfront pricing, quoted before work starts

Quick answer: A full day of daycare in Denver usually runs $40 to $55, with multi-day packages bringing the per-day cost to $32 to $45. Overnight boarding usually runs $55 to $85 per night. The initial temperament assessment is free, and we will honestly tell you if group daycare is the right fit for your dog before you commit.

What we do

Dog Daycare in Denver

Dog Daycare

Supervised cage-free group play in size-and-temperament-matched groups, with climate-controlled indoor yards for snowstorms and outdoor yards for sunny days. Full-day, half-day, and multi-day packages, with morning drop-off and evening pickup that fit a Denver commute schedule.

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Overnight Boarding in Denver

Overnight Boarding

Cage-free or suite-based boarding in our facility for ski weekends, holidays, and travel. Same staff and same play yards as daycare during the day, plus quiet sleeping spaces overnight. Meds administered on request, with check-in photos sent each day.

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Puppy Daycare & Socialization in Denver

Puppy Daycare & Socialization

Age-appropriate puppy daycare in a separate group from adult dogs, focused on socialization, polite play, and exposure to handling. Vaccination minimums apply (most puppies start with us between 12 and 16 weeks). Two-week transition plan for new puppies that have not been left before.

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Bathing & Add-On Spa in Denver

Bathing & Add-On Spa

Bathing, nail trim, ear cleaning, and de-shed treatments added on to a daycare or boarding day. Useful for ski-weekend pickups when the dog comes back muddy or for boarding stays before holiday photos.

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Temperament Assessment in Denver

Temperament Assessment

Free initial in-person temperament assessment before any dog joins group play, so we match every dog to the right play group by size, age, and temperament. Reactive or anxious dogs we honestly redirect to one-on-one care rather than force into group play.

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Drop-Off & Pickup Service in Denver

Drop-Off & Pickup Service

For Denver-metro households where the drop-off and pickup logistics do not fit a work commute, we operate a limited drop-off and pickup service from select neighborhoods on a set route. Subject to availability and route capacity.

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Where we dispatch

Our facility is in Denver, and we welcome dogs from across the metro - Aurora, Lakewood, Englewood, Centennial, Arvada, and the close-in foothills. Drop-off opens at 6:30am to fit the Tech Center, downtown, and Anschutz commute schedules, and the same staff who play with the dogs all day are the ones who hand them back at pickup.

Frequently asked

How much does dog daycare cost in Denver?

A full day of daycare usually runs $40 to $55, with multi-day packages bringing the per-day cost to $32 to $45. Overnight boarding usually runs $55 to $85 per night. Puppy daycare runs $45 to $60.

What vaccinations do you require?

Current Rabies, DHPP (distemper combo), and Bordetella (kennel cough). Many facilities also require Canine Influenza in Denver because of the regional outbreaks; we strongly recommend it. We will request your vet records before the first visit, and your vet can email them to us directly.

Is my dog a good fit for daycare?

Most healthy, socialized dogs over 4 months old do well in group daycare. Dogs that are reactive to other dogs, intact males with aggression history, or older dogs that prefer to nap rather than play are usually not a fit for group, and we honestly redirect to a one-on-one alternative. The free temperament assessment tells us in 30-60 minutes.

What does a day at daycare actually look like?

Drop-off opens at 6:30am. Dogs are checked in, vetted by sight for any concerns, and matched to their size-and-temperament-appropriate group. Mornings are active group play, mid-day is rest in quiet spaces with optional one-on-one cuddle time, afternoons are another active play session, and pickup runs from 4pm to 7pm. Snowstorm days move play indoors.

Do you have webcams?

Yes - members have a webcam app login and can check on their dog throughout the day. Webcams are not a substitute for trained staff watching the dogs, but they help anxious pet parents and they let us show you how the day went when you pick up.

What is your group size and staff-to-dog ratio?

We hold groups to about 15 dogs each, with a minimum 1-to-15 staff ratio on active group play and 1-to-20 during rest. Trained staff watch the dogs continuously and rotate breaks so there is always coverage. Smaller breeds get their own group separate from large-and-medium dogs.

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