FAQ
With us, dogs can spend the day in a safe and exciting environment.
We care for dogs of all breeds and sizes, as long as they are compatible. Since we care for dogs in groups, the dogs must be friendly and not display aggressive behavior.
Before your dog begins regular visits, we'll schedule an introductory meeting. This allows us to observe how your dog behaves in the group and whether he or she feels comfortable. If your dog isn't yet accustomed to group living, we'll discuss individually how we can make the adjustment as pleasant as possible. We always recommend an acclimatization phase with shorter stays, which can also extend over several days.
Yes, you can visit DOGGIE DAYCARE. However, you are only permitted to enter the facility as far as the reception area to avoid unnecessary disturbance to the dogs in our care. If you would like a closer look, please contact us – we will be happy to show you the facilities at a convenient time or provide you with pictures and videos.
You should bring the following:
A valid vaccination certificate to prove complete vaccination protection
Proof of valid pet owner liability insurance
If necessary: special food or medication (with precise instructions)
Optional: A familiar blanket or toy to help the dog settle in
Always have a well-fitting collar and leash on your dog when he or she is dropped off
Yes, we also care for puppies, but they must be at least 16 weeks old and fully vaccinated. Puppies have special needs and require even more rest—we make sure they aren't overtaxed.
Yes, if your dog requires a special diet (e.g., allergies or raw/BARF), you can bring your own food. Please inform us in advance about feeding times and any special instructions.