Doggie Daycare in Fort Collins, CO
A Day of Fun and Safety at Our Doggie Daycare
Our doggie daycare provides hours of exercise and fun in a safe and supervised setting. Daycare is open every day of the week with early drop-offs available and play time beginning at 9 am. Afternoon nap time takes place from 12 pm to 2 pm so dogs can rest because tired dogs can get cranky! During nap time, dogs are separated from each other in kennels or crates. Daycare ends at 5 pm but late evening pick-ups are not a problem. (Note: there is a $10 fee for drop-offs before 6am and pick-ups after 8 pm) We offer half-day (less than 5 hours) and full-day (more than 5 hours) packages and all new daycare candidates receive a free 3-hour introduction and evaluation trial. Daycare provides both mental and physical stimulation for dogs whose owners work long hours or are destructive when left home alone. For most dogs, especially older ones, a half-day is more than enough activity to tire out your pooch and most dogs should not attend daycare every day–that can be very exhausting for them. All dogs get interactive playtime with our staff both indoors and outside in our 2000-square-foot fenced yard. Our indoor environment is climate-controlled, has rubber flooring that cushions the joints, and a speaker system that plays dog-specific music to keep the mood lively during play time and relaxing during nap time.
Daycare is a great way to socialize and exercise your dog–but it’s not for every dog! Great candidates are relaxed and comfortable around other dogs, not aggressive or too dominant. All dogs must be vaccinated for parvo/distemper, rabies, and Bordetella (kennel cough). Females must be spayed before heat cycles begin (usually 6 months). We do accept un-neutered/intact males up to a year of age, but they must not exhibit any dominance/mounting behavior.
Certain risks exist when groups of dogs play together. Although everyone is vaccinated, respiratory infections can still arise. If your dog is coughing or acting sick, please keep them at home for the day. Likewise, if your dog begins to cough or becomes sick while already at daycare, we will call you to pick them up or isolate them from the group until you can take them home. And since dogs are playing together with mouths and paws, teeth and nails can cause injuries. While we monitor everyone closely and separate dogs when needed, accidents can happen. We will keep you informed of anything that happens regarding your dog but because dogs are covered in hair, we may not see everything, so please let us know if you see something concerning.
A Day of Fun and Safety at Our Doggie Daycare
Our doggie daycare provides hours of exercise and fun in a safe and supervised setting. Daycare is open every day of the week with early drop-offs available and play time beginning at 9 am. Afternoon nap time takes place from 12 pm to 2 pm so dogs can rest because tired dogs can get cranky! During nap time, dogs are separated from each other in kennels or crates. Daycare ends at 5 pm but late evening pick-ups are not a problem. (Note: there is a $10 fee for drop-offs before 6am and pick-ups after 8 pm) We offer half-day (less than 5 hours) and full-day (more than 5 hours) packages and all new daycare candidates receive a free 3-hour introduction and evaluation trial. Daycare provides both mental and physical stimulation for dogs whose owners work long hours or are destructive when left home alone. For most dogs, especially older ones, a half-day is more than enough activity to tire out your pooch and most dogs should not attend daycare every day–that can be very exhausting for them. All dogs get interactive playtime with our staff both indoors and outside in our 2000-square-foot fenced yard. Our indoor environment is climate-controlled, has rubber flooring that cushions the joints, and a speaker system that plays dog-specific music to keep the mood lively during play time and relaxing during nap time.
Daycare is a great way to socialize and exercise your dog–but it’s not for every dog! Great candidates are relaxed and comfortable around other dogs, not aggressive or too dominant. All dogs must be vaccinated for parvo/distemper, rabies, and Bordetella (kennel cough). Females must be spayed before heat cycles begin (usually 6 months). We do accept un-neutered/intact males up to a year of age, but they must not exhibit any dominance/mounting behavior.
Certain risks exist when groups of dogs play together. Although everyone is vaccinated, respiratory infections can still arise. If your dog is coughing or acting sick, please keep them at home for the day. Likewise, if your dog begins to cough or becomes sick while already at daycare, we will call you to pick them up or isolate them from the group until you can take them home. And since dogs are playing together with mouths and paws, teeth and nails can cause injuries. While we monitor everyone closely and separate dogs when needed, accidents can happen. We will keep you informed of anything that happens regarding your dog but because dogs are covered in hair, we may not see everything, so please let us know if you see something concerning.
Doggie Daycare in Fort Collins, CO: Where Fun Meets Care
Our doggie daycare services are made to make sure your pet gets the love, care, and socialization they need. This is what makes Four Paws Pet Hotel & Resort unique.
1. Safe and Stimulating Environment
We offer a safe and entertaining environment where your dogs can interact, play, and exercise while being watched by our knowledgeable staff. Our facility has both indoor and outdoor play areas with toys and kiddie pools.
2. Professional and Caring Staff
The health of your dogs is our top priority. Our staff are here to make sure your dog has a fun and safe experience while getting lots of love and attention all day long.
3. Convenient Scheduling Options
Even though things in life can get hectic, your pets shouldn’t be denied the exercise and socialization they require. Our daycare is open 7 days a week with drop off times starting at 6am and late pick up options.