With over 13,000 square feet of indoor space and five indoor/outdoor play yards, play areas are separated by size and play style, ensuring your pet is always comfortable and matched with the right group of furry friends. Whether your dog loves to romp around or prefers lounging, they’ll have plenty of room to enjoy their stay.
At Doggyland, your pet gets to do what they do best— be themselves! Dogs play all day with only a two-hour nap in the afternoon to recharge. From toys and play sets to wading pools, we make sure their days are packed with fun. When night comes, they’ll be tired and ready for a good night’s sleep, whether in one of our luxury suites or during our famous “sleepovers.”
At Doggyland, we will never put your dog in a kennel for nap time. In fact, we do something that no other daycare offers: a group nap. When we started Doggyland in 2010, we learned that they get overstimulated and need some quiet time. Just like our children, they are still so excited during the day that they refuse to nap. Putting them into kennels for nap time doesn’t work. So we decided to lay down with them. Today, the dogs that come on a regular basis know the routine and the new dogs just follow their lead. Nap time is a special bonding time at Doggyland!
On busier nights and major holidays, we also do sleepovers which are exactly the same concept as nap time! ⦁ See our video here!
We want your pet to feel at home. You can help make their stay even more comfortable by bringing a few familiar items:
✅ Bedding or Blanket
While we provide beds and bedding, a blanket or bed from home helps them feel secure. We are kennel free, but if your dog is more comfortable sleeping in a kennel, we can put that in their suite.
✅ Food
Bring your pet’s regular food to keep their routine consistent. We’ll measure it out for them, and if needed, we can add parmesan cheese sprinkles for picky eaters!
✅ Toys and Treats
Feel free to bring toys or treats they love, but for safety reasons, we ask you to avoid rawhides, real bones, rope toys, or any toys that could pose a choking hazard. A Kong and peanut butter are always welcome, and we’ll stuff it nightly as a special treat!