Dog Daycare, Boarding and Training, All Under One WOOF!

Group Daycare

At Woof n’ Waggs, daycare is more than just playtime, it’s a balanced blend of fun, structure, and enrichment designed to meet each dog’s individual needs. Our certified Pack Leaders focus on healthy socialization, mental stimulation, and physical activity in a safe, clean, and supervised environment.

  • Play Hours: Group play sessions run from 6:00 AM – 6:00 PM Monday – Friday, with as needed rest periods throughout the day.  Saturday from 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM.

  • Indoor Play Area:  Our indoor play areas feature rubber flooring which provides a comfortable, slip-resistant surface that’s gentle on paws and joints.

  • Outdoor Play Yards: Spacious, fully fenced yards feature premium new artificial turf, covered shade structures, and safe play zones designed for dogs of all sizes and play styles.

  • Trainer-Guided Play: Every group is overseen by our experienced, certified team and supported by our in-house trainer, ensuring safe interactions, appropriate behavior, and positive engagement.

  • Clean & Healthy Environment: Our facility follows strict cleaning and sanitization protocols, uses state of the art HVAC systems, and maintains fresh airflow to keep the environment healthy and odor-free.

  • Enrichment-Focused Activities: From small group games and confidence-building exercises to sensory play and recall practice, our program keeps your dog’s mind and body active.

At Woof n’ Waggs, we believe daycare should do more than just tire dogs out,  it should help them grow. Every day, we create meaningful experiences that build confidence, improve manners, and strengthen the bond between dogs and their people.

Daycare Requirements

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Yes, reservations are required.  Our goal is to always have the proper staffing levels required to give all dogs their best day at Woof n’ Waggs.  Reservations help us do that.  

All dogs attending our facility must be current on all vaccinations (Rabies, DHPP, & Bordetella). Woof n’ Waggs must receive proof of vaccination from your veterinarian. Records can be emailed to our office: info@woofnwaggs.com

Female dogs must be spayed over 12 months unless behavior dictate otherwise.

Male dogs must be neutered over 12 months unless behavior dictates otherwise.

All dogs must be socialized and play well with other dogs. 

Because we use crates for rest breaks and time-outs as needed, all dogs must be crate trained. 

Dogs must pass a Meet & Greet evaluation in order to participate in daycare.

Because safety is our #1 priority, all dogs are required to undergo a Meet & Greet before attending daycare, boarding, or Positive Paws Enrichment Daycare. A Meet & Greet is a chance for us to get to know you and your dog and to simulate what it will be like for them while they are in our care for daycare or boarding. To keep interactions safe, dogs that attend group play must have adequate social skills, respect each other’s boundaries, and know how to read social cues. If we notice your dog is persistent and not responding to cues from other dogs or verbal cues from the staff, they may be required to practice socializing on a smaller scale prior to attending daycare. Meet & Greets are 30-45 minutes in duration, and cost $35.00. Upon passing, your dog will receive a free day of dog daycare.  Please call 920-888-9663 to schedule  your meet and greet.

Yes! Dogs who are new to a daycare environment will be very tired after a day of daycare. We give rest time as needed, however a full day of physical and mental stimulation will usually tire even the most energetic dogs.

Yes, just like kids at school, there are similar contagious diseases that dogs can pass to one another in a social environment.  The most common being “Canine Cough”(Bordetella), a highly contagious upper-respiratory disease that is spread by nose to nose contact with an infected dog. The most common symptom is a hacking cough, and can sometimes be paired with sneezing and nasal discharge.  It is very similar to a common cold/flu in humans, treatable and sometimes unavoidable. Usually, Canine Cough is treated with antibiotics and a cough suppressant.  Just like the flu vaccine in humans, even if your dog is vaccinated for “Canine Cough” with the Bordetella Vaccine, it may still contract the disease.  However, having your dogs vaccinated will help reduce symptoms.  All dogs participating in off leash play at Woof n’ Waggs are required to have a yearly Bordetella vaccination.  Less common, but still seen in a social canine environment, is the Canine Papilloma Virus (puppy warts). This is very similar to chickenpox in children. It is sometimes spread unavoidably by younger dogs. These warts will most likely be present in the mouth or on the bottom of the paws. CPV itself is not dangerous and warts will generally disappear within 6 weeks, or alternatively they can be crushed/removed by your veterinarian. Regarding both Canine Cough and CPV, contagious dogs are not permitted to our facility until symptoms are no longer present.