Dog Daycare in Ogden, Since 1967
Our dog daycare provides a structured, engaging environment where dogs can socialize, play, and rest throughout the day. With attentive care, consistent routines, and thoughtfully managed playtime, we help dogs stay active, balanced, and happy while you’re away.
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What’s Included in
Our Dog Daycare
Our dog daycare is designed to give dogs a positive, well-balanced day. Dogs are thoughtfully grouped by size and energy level, including age-appropriate groups for puppies, allowing for safe, comfortable play with compatible companions, followed by scheduled breaks and quiet downtime.
We focus on consistency, supervision, and individual needs, creating routines that help dogs learn, play, burn energy, and head home relaxed and content.


What Your Dog’s Day Will Look Like
play, care, and comfort.
7 a.m.
Daycare arrivals begin as dogs are checked in and settled while staff prepares play groups for the day
Supervised play sessions begin, with dogs grouped by size and energy level for safe, structured social play

9:30 a.m.
12 p.m.

Midday rotations include rest, water breaks, supervised play, and meals for dogs who need extra feedings.
Optional pre-booked grooming like baths, nail trims, or full grooms may be done midday.

2 p.m
5 p.m.

Final play rotations and cool-down time as dogs transition toward the end of their daycare day.
Evening breaks and pickups as dogs head home relaxed and happily tired.

6 p.m.
Daily schedules are approximate and may vary based on individual pet needs and care requirements.
Dogs must be up-to-date on Rabies, Bordetella, and DHPP vaccinations. Medical exemptions or veterinarian-provided titer testing are also accepted.
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We’d love to Hear from you
Questions, tours, or bookings — our team is here to help you and your pet every step of the way.
Prefer to give us a call? We are available at: 801-479-3000
Frequently Asked Questions
Have more questions? Give us a call or reach out, we’re happy to help.
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