Jump to content

Doggy Day Care In Perth


ChloChlo
 Share

Recommended Posts

Hi,

Can anyone recommend a Doggy Day Care in Perth - around South Perth, Como, Vic Park etc?

There is one I know in South Perth that is quite pricey compared to others, so wanted to know if there were others around..

Thanks!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest donatella

Is there any reason you need doggy day care? I wanted it as well and thought it was best for my pup initially but was talked out of it when I knew the facts

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Depends wait you are expecting for the money & what facilities you want your dog to have.

Doggy daycare has become fad with many people jumping on board but i would be wanting to see there facilities,what there plan is for big/little/nasty/boisterous dogs .

We have had numerous cliets take dog to varying ones & there is certainly the good & bad & the bad can set your pup/dog back for life

Link to comment
Share on other sites

The reason is mostly for some socialisation. We go for walks but we don't tend to see much dogs, and if we do then they are larger and really excited ones that scares her. She's 4 months old at the moment and is a small breed.

She does spend some time with my Mum's two dogs, which she gets along with, but she does take time to warm up to other dogs. She's really good with people.

The other reason is I thought it might be fun for her to have some time with other dogs while I'm at work.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

It might be best to socialise her with some known dogs that are friendly. I wouldn't want to put a pup (or dog) in with a bunch of dogs I don't know, especially when I can't be there to supervise personally. What breed is your dog? We have DOL meets here in Perth with some friendly dogs so perhaps you could come along to some of those for socialisation? :)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest donatella

I'd be hesitant for socialisation to happen without me present, can you take her to a small dog park?

I have a small breed dog and I wouldnt trust anyone with her, even a larger breed boisterous pup can do damage trying to play.

If its socialisation you're wanting there are better ways to go I think

Link to comment
Share on other sites

STRONGLY recommend Doggy day care called K9to5 in Osbourne Park.

The owners are lovely and the workers are awesome too ( i am friends with one of the current workers there outside of the day care)

My dog has regained her confidence around other dogs after a bad experience at doggy training. Strongly recommend it, dogs are highly supervised and lots of activities for them to do during the day!!!

Love it there. Originally joined to help her confidence and was aiming on doing it for a month. 3 Months later and i never intend to take her out as long as i can afford it.

Not sure how pricey it is, as i didnt look around. I pay $38 for a day a week. Dogs are put in on days with suitably sized dogs which helps heaps!!!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I thought the puppy classes offered through Murdoch TAFE were quite good. It's further away from the areas you've mentioned and isn't a doggy daycare but the class is well-run. As far as socialization goes, all interactions between pups are supervised by qualified trainers, who explain body language well. It a puppy class focussed on the basics (starting on focus, 'si't etc, positive/rewards-type training).

I think a doggy daycare is run from there also, but I haven't used it and can't say whether it is good or not. Good luck in your search. :)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

www.pawclub.com.au

This Australia wide website is good to find all sorts of dog services / community events in your area and has ratings from users

just type in your suburb / town

AND there is a Small Dogs Activity Club that meet every second Sunday of the month south east of Perth, next one May 15th.

www.smalldogsactivityclub.webs.com

theres also a few old threads on DOL that might help with puppy preschool for you -

Puppy Pre Schools Perth

good luck!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I watched a recent episode of the apprentice ( aussie) and they were filming in a dog daycare and i wasn't impressed at the facitilies /set up. Not sure if they all follow guidelines but I would join a club or something to socialise but that's just me :-)

Maybe really look around when you go, just drop in unannounced so to speak :-) I am sure like child care there are good and bad.. good luck..

Edited by mumof4girls
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest lavendergirl

I watched a recent episode of the apprentise ( aussie) and they were filming in a dog daycare and i wasn't impressed at the facitilies /set up. Not sure if they all follow guidelines but I would join a club or something to socialise but that's just me :-)

Maybe really look around when you go, just drop in in announced so to speak :-) I am sure like child care there are good and bad.. good luck..

I saw that episode of Celebrity Apprentice - how precious were those women? Screaming "shut-up" at the dogs and screeching "ewwww" about the smell. The men's group were much nicer to the dogs. The facilities looked fairly typical of many where they just mix all size dogs in one big room. I would not touch one of those with a barge pole and I think 4 months is way too young for "day-care" especially for a small breed dog.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Yes I agree Lavendergirl I was't impressed with all the dogs together in an open space all types/breeds large and small.. And yes the woman fair enough your not a dog person but gosh you could be a little nicer... Going back to the daycare is this typical open plan or are their others where they are in kennels?? Anyway like I said I wouldn't use one If I am socialising my boy I want to be in control and know he is safe anyway...

I watched a recent episode of the apprentise ( aussie) and they were filming in a dog daycare and i wasn't impressed at the facitilies /set up. Not sure if they all follow guidelines but I would join a club or something to socialise but that's just me :-)

Maybe really look around when you go, just drop in in announced so to speak :-) I am sure like child care there are good and bad.. good luck..

I saw that episode of Celebrity Apprentice - how precious were those women? Screaming "shut-up" at the dogs and screeching "ewwww" about the smell. The men's group were much nicer to the dogs. The facilities looked fairly typical of many where they just mix all size dogs in one big room. I would not touch one of those with a barge pole and I think 4 months is way too young for "day-care" especially for a small breed dog.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I have worked at the first one depicted in Celebrity Apprentice. There are actually 3 separate areas, next to each other, but they only filmed in the main big area. They have crates for quiet time or rest time when needed or when someone needs to calm down but typical of dog daycares it is generally open and they are able to run around for the day.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

The day care my dog is currently enrolled in has specific days for different sized dogs and different levels of excitement. She is a medium sized border collie, and there are a few smaller dogs, but not that many, most of them are larger breeds, similar breeds. I find that they are grouped very appropriately. I have also visited on a different day where the smaller breed dogs are in. Which i thought was good, there wasn't any larger dogs or more intimidating dogs and they all seemed happy and playing. Strongly reccommend K9to5 in ozzie park. I have also heard good things about Billys day care..i think theres one in belmont and one in wangara.

:-)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest Willow

The day care my dog is currently enrolled in has specific days for different sized dogs and different levels of excitement. She is a medium sized border collie, and there are a few smaller dogs, but not that many, most of them are larger breeds, similar breeds. I find that they are grouped very appropriately. I have also visited on a different day where the smaller breed dogs are in. Which i thought was good, there wasn't any larger dogs or more intimidating dogs and they all seemed happy and playing. Strongly reccommend K9to5 in ozzie park. I have also heard good things about Billys day care..i think theres one in belmont and one in wangara.

:-)

Do you use K9-5 or Good Manners?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Thanks for the response guys. I actually took her to puppy class at the vet's, and they also run doggy day care there, although I'm not sure how many they have in there and how they do things.

She didn't like having other pups come up to her, and responds by snapping a them.

I like the sound of the small dogs event, sounds fun :)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
 Share

×
×
  • Create New...