Dog Daycare

We accept dogs of all ages, breeds, and sizes!

While you’re out and about, your pupperino is living it up with their group of furry pals at Dog Daycare.

If your pooch loves romping with other pups, is spayed or neutered, and current on vaccinations, they’ll make a great addition to our pack of fun-loving canines! Our Dog Daycare Coordinators supervise all playgroups and engage our doggy guests in a variety of activities in our diverse play yards and playground equipment.

We take the safety of the pets in our care very seriously, so each dog must first complete a Free Meet & Greet to ensure that they are a good fit for Daycare.

Dog Daycare in Southern Utah

Pooches who enjoy the company of other dogs will have a blast taking part in our dog daycare, spending the day frolicking with their furry friends. For the most entertaining dog daycare in the southern Utah, Ivins, Santa Clara, and Washington areas, look no further than The Animal Tender. Give us a call to schedule your pupper’s Meet and Greet interview so we can unleash the fun!

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Dog Daycare Rates and Policies

If Dog Daycare sounds like it’s right up your pup’s alley, be sure to give us a call for more info and to schedule a Meet and Greet interview. We would love to welcome all dogs from the southern Utah, Ivins, Santa Clara, and Washington areas.

Here at The Animal Tender Pet Resort, we want to make sure your pup is having the time of their life, cavorting with their friends in our spacious play yards.

Dogs over 6-7 months must be spayed/neutered to participate in daycare.

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Daycare Pricing And Packages

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Importance of Resting

Routine rest time during daycare is not only important to the health of your pet, but also for the safety of the entire pack. Resting refers to the downtime in between playtimes during daycare. This gives your pet a chance to recuperate so they do not exhaust themselves before their visit comes to an end, which is especially important for our full day guests. Additionally, resting significantly decreases the chances of injuries within the pack. Just like with humans, rest allows for both mental and physical recovery, for their overall health and wellbeing.