Dog Day Care for Hamilton County & the Surrounding Area

We are a premier dog day care serving Hamilton County and surrounding areas and provide a fun, engaging environment with close to 10,000 square feet of play space! Day Care has been a great way for our furry guests to enjoy all the excitement and benefits that Paws & Play has to offer. It’s been a program that has provided families the peace of mind knowing their dog is being cared for in a safe and fun environment for the day, regardless of their dog’s social requirements. The industry standard for Day Care has been to only allow dogs the option of group play or a one-on-one setting. While this model has proven to be a wonderful option for some dogs, it doesn’t fit the needs of all dogs. We at Paws & Play have changed that and have programs to meet any dog's needs!

The standards for socialization and daycare, in general, are ever-changing. With that, we want to contribute to the lives of humans and dogs in even more positive ways. We put our brains to work to determine the best way to allow dogs to get out their physical and mental energy while leaving some time for socialization, too! Our main goal with this program is to provide customizable, well-rounded daycare for all kinds of dogs.

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Our Day Care programs contain several options that help satisfy all dogs’ needs.

 Day BoardingWith this set-up, we will offer a base rate for reserving a room for the day that will include a minimum of 4 potty breaks, their own Kuranada bed, and basic care such as feeding and medicating as needed. Your pup will still have the chance to engage in play with canine friends if they would like, and they will also have the chance for mentally and physically stimulating enrichment outside of the group environment! Providing dogs with a variety of activities will ensure that they are always happy and having fun when they come to hang out with us!  Please see below for information regarding additional activities and pricing!

Excursion Calendar ActivityThis activity is both physically and mentally stimulating. The activity changes on a monthly basis to keep dogs interested and learning! These activities can range from learning new tricks to a beautiful canvas painting to take home with you. Reach out today to receive a copy of our calendar!  

Group Play

 

Leash Walk: Your pup will enjoy a 15 minute leash walk either around our facility or outdoors, weather permitting, with one of our staff members. It’s a relaxing opportunity for your dog to stretch their legs, gets in lots of sniffs and sneak in some snuggles as well.

Group Play: A two hour session, from 11am-1pm, filled with friends, toys and play! Our groups are separated by age, size and play style to ensure that everyone is comfortable and safe.

One on One Play Session: This program is a 15-20 minute play session with a staff member. This activity was created to allow your pup to do whatever they please! Our team will work hard to determine what your pup enjoys during their time to keep it entertaining, stimulating and fun!

Group Play

 

Each dog will be individually assessed, and our educated and experienced team will recommend which Day Care programs your dog would enjoy and benefit from most.

If you are interested in learning more about which programs your dog would enjoy, feel free to call us at (317)776-7824, text us at (866) 644-1323, or email us at info@pawsandplaydogresort.com.


Paws & Play Day Care Programs

The design of our programs are the result of an entire year of collecting data, attending conferences on the latest dog behavior studies, help from our friends at the Dog Gurus, and a whole lot of creative thinking. The original industry standard program stemmed from the fact that dogs are pack animals. They are very social by nature. However, only about 40% of dogs are suited for or enjoy a group play setting. How can this be?! Here’s the type of dogs that we see in Day Care:

  • The People Dog: These dogs do not enjoy the company of other dogs. They may even try to start some trouble if they come in too close of contact with other dogs. They fulfill their pack needs with humans. And they usually LOVE humans.
  • The Wallflower: These dogs don’t mind other dogs but, would prefer not to be in a crowd with them. A lot of these dogs end up in group settings simply because they tolerate the group. They usually hang out by themselves or choose a corner of the play space to make camp in. They’re not there to make trouble but they’re not really having a great time.
  • The High Drive Dog: Throw the ball! Throw the ball! No one else in this group matters but that ball is life! These dogs may even be protective of their ball or toy and not appreciate others getting involved in their game. A high drive dog may also turn their group play setting into a game or a challenge. These guys can cause trouble without meaning too.
  • The Every-Dog-is-My-Friend Dog: These dogs are very social within their own species. They love every dog they meet and share their space and toys well. Their preferred energy outlet is romping around with their friends. They listen to other dog’s social cues and have strong cues of their own.
  • The I'm Working on Myself Dog: As a training facility, we see many dogs that are under socialized with people and other dogs. These dogs are working on themselves by learning how to control impulse, emotions, or even learn doggie social cues.
  • The Lounger: These dogs prefer to lounge in the comfort of their room and watch the activities of the day happen. Getting out to potty and stretch their legs is all the activity they’re looking for.

Just like people, every dog has a unique personality. Those listed above are the most common types that we see. And, as you can see, the current two options for the Day Care program don’t fit all these personality types. Which means that the dogs aren’t always getting the full benefit out of the program. Some of these dogs need mental stimulation like training, sports, tricks, games, puzzles, etc. to really feel worn out. Others need less social interaction to feel comfortable and fulfilled at the end of the day.


Dog Day Care Pricing

Day Boarding- $18.00

Additional Daycare Services (Leash walk, one on one, group play) - $10.00

Excursion Calendar Activity - $12.00

A la Carte Menu (Extra potty break, Interactive toy, guaranteed photos, and more) - $5 each or 3 for $10

Pictures and Report Cards are included when 3 services are booked with Day Boarding.

Our Group Play runs from about 11am to 1pm with other activities running from 8am-10am and 2pm-4pm!

Multiple dog families can enjoy a 25% discount for any additional pets. Day Care packages are available.

Dogs must be up to date on their rabies, distemper, bordetella, and influenza vaccinations, good with other dogs, and have a clean bill of health to be qualified for group play. Males over the age of 6 months that are not neutered and females in heat are eligible for all of our programs aside from group play!

Point System: Introducing our point system! Every dollar spent is 1 point added to your account. Redeem the points for the following amount in Store Credit. This can be used for any service or product: 

500 points=$5.00

750 points=$10.00

1000 points=$15.00

1500 points=$20.00

2000 points=$25.00


What to Expect during Dog Day Care at Paws & Play!

Lots of Love & Fun!

Paws & Play has been implementing industry standards set by The Dog Gurus, a highly respected organization, for over a decade and worked diligently to not only meet these standards, but to exceed them! The pet care industry has observed that dogs need a healthy balance of physical exercise, mental activities, and true rest periods. According to Susan Briggs, “Dogs may take natural rest breaks during playgroups, but it is the rare dog that will relax and enter a deep sleep. Most dogs napping in the playgroup are in light sleep, but very alert so they can jump up whenever something exciting happens. They do not reach the restful sleep stages needed to keep their brain healthy. Nineteenth century sleep deprivation studies performed on dogs confirmed degenerative changes in their brains resulted from lack of rest.” Susan Briggs, one of the two pioneers for the first ever dog day care center over 20 years ago, has worked with industry professionals (known in our industry as The Dog Gurus) to create standards of conduct to promote safety and fun in group play environments.

Our top priorities for the guests in our care are equal parts fun and overall well-being, with a heavy emphasis on cleanliness and safety! Briggs suggests, “Providing a private, quiet area for rest periods allow dogs to reach the restful deep sleep levels they need to stay healthy and happy.” For our guest’s rest periods, they are provided with their own individual upgraded room with fresh water and a raised bed for comfort. Once they have been given the opportunity for an adequate break based off their individual needs, they will be given the chance to join their friends for another round of play!

We recognize not all facilities are the same, so we urge all humans to seek out a facility that not only meets their needs but also follows a code of conduct that holds them accountable to meet the current industry standards. Briggs reminds us, “exhaustion is not the measure of success” and although physical exercise is a huge benefit for relieving your dog’s energy, “we also consider it important to provide mental stimulation, which allows your dog to think and use his brain during the day. Mental work is tiring for your dog while building their confidence and self-control.” Paws & Play has several unique programs that were designed with this balance in mind. We invite you to take a tour at any time during our regular business hours to see if Paws & Play is the right fit for you!

Play Spaces

With close to 10,000 square feet of play space, our indoor and outdoor play spaces are designed with fun in mind!

Our outdoor play yards feature XGrass Canine Turf, an artificial turf designed specifically for dogs that allows our guests to enjoy the feeling and benefits of grass without the mess. They also include shade sails, dog safe play ground equipment, pools, and toys!

Our indoor play spaces include padded flooring, toys, and resting areas. All of our indoor and outdoor play spaces are separated by size, age, and temperament to keep play time safe and fun!

hours

monday - friday 7a-8p
saturday 7a-6p
sunday (lodging pick up & drop off only)9a-3p

Closed on Major Holidays

location

9001 E. 133rd Place
Fishers, IN 46038
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