Dog Daycare
Dog Day Care – because they deserve a safe and fun place to play!
We offer half-day and full-day day care for your furry family member. You can rest assured you are leaving your pet in a high level of care with close supervision by trained handlers. Our unique programs include free play, structured play, quiet time and cuddle time with staff for the snuggly ones. We also have 5700 SF of indoor/outdoor play area to ensure they get lots of exercise and play.
Special training can usually be accommodated by request for an additional fee.
Why do I need Daycare for my dog? I am working from home
Here at Wagging Tails, we offer dogs a safe place to interact and play with other dogs and people and we provide myriad training opportunities designed to improve the relationships between owner and pet.
Stuck at home and in desperate need of companionship, scores of folks throughout the country have turned to a tail-wagging alternative: if you cannot see your friends, adopt a new one instead.
Throughout the pandemic, shelters, rescues, and pet stores have reported a huge surge in dog adoptions. For many of these first-time dog-owners, the allure of a canine companion outweighed the practical considerations; namely, how to train and socialize these new pups during a pandemic!
Additionally, many older dogs, used to seeing their doggy friends in daycare and boarding facilities find themselves hanging at home with their work-at-home or laid-off parents.
In both cases the results are beginning to show, and they do not bode well for our furry friends. A lack of socialization skills, separation anxiety, generalized fear of the novel or unknown, aberrant behavior born of said fear along with frustration and a lack of adequate exercise, a lack of training and the myriad issues associated with dogs who do not listen or behave are all coalescing into dogs having problems and people finding themselves unable to cope.
A lot of these dogs are largely isolated with their families and not getting the experience of the real world, new environments, sounds, smells, and human and animal interactions, and the deepening winter and cold will continue to exacerbate the damage.
We at Wagging Tails, as well as animal professionals around the country are further concerned about what happens when the pandemic ends. Advocates fear when owners go back to work, they will neglect the needs and issues of their “pandemic pups.”
There is most definitely a difference in the relationship between pets and their people during this pandemic and it has just been very apparent to us how important the training and socialization factors are to the ongoing relationships and bonds we foster between ourselves and our pets. We here at Wagging Tails are here to help build that relationship and that bond in a healthy way for the future.
We believe that concern is all the more reason to invest in training and socializing dogs NOW
Special training can usually be accommodated by request for an additional fee.
Why do I need Daycare for my dog? I am working from home
Here at Wagging Tails, we offer dogs a safe place to interact and play with other dogs and people and we provide myriad training opportunities designed to improve the relationships between owner and pet.
Stuck at home and in desperate need of companionship, scores of folks throughout the country have turned to a tail-wagging alternative: if you cannot see your friends, adopt a new one instead.
Throughout the pandemic, shelters, rescues, and pet stores have reported a huge surge in dog adoptions. For many of these first-time dog-owners, the allure of a canine companion outweighed the practical considerations; namely, how to train and socialize these new pups during a pandemic!
Additionally, many older dogs, used to seeing their doggy friends in daycare and boarding facilities find themselves hanging at home with their work-at-home or laid-off parents.
In both cases the results are beginning to show, and they do not bode well for our furry friends. A lack of socialization skills, separation anxiety, generalized fear of the novel or unknown, aberrant behavior born of said fear along with frustration and a lack of adequate exercise, a lack of training and the myriad issues associated with dogs who do not listen or behave are all coalescing into dogs having problems and people finding themselves unable to cope.
A lot of these dogs are largely isolated with their families and not getting the experience of the real world, new environments, sounds, smells, and human and animal interactions, and the deepening winter and cold will continue to exacerbate the damage.
We at Wagging Tails, as well as animal professionals around the country are further concerned about what happens when the pandemic ends. Advocates fear when owners go back to work, they will neglect the needs and issues of their “pandemic pups.”
There is most definitely a difference in the relationship between pets and their people during this pandemic and it has just been very apparent to us how important the training and socialization factors are to the ongoing relationships and bonds we foster between ourselves and our pets. We here at Wagging Tails are here to help build that relationship and that bond in a healthy way for the future.
We believe that concern is all the more reason to invest in training and socializing dogs NOW
Our Services
We will take aggressive dogs, but we prefer to know up front so as to not put our staff or any of our other dogs at risk of injury. If you know your dog is or may be aggressive, you MUST let us know. Sometimes we can even help them with their issue if we know. If we determine that your dog is dog aggressive, you may be charged an additional $31.00 per day. That charge covers a walk and 2 personal play times for your dog because they cannot be in daycare with the other dogs.
We have staff on site 24/7 and there are cameras located throughout the facility so we have “eyes” on all animal care areas 24/7. So if you are in need of a caring pet service you can trust, you can never go wrong with Wagging Tails Pet Resort Inc.!
Visit us at 220 Russell Street Suite #500, Hadley, MA 01035. You may also give us a call at 413-322-3333 or email us at info@waggingtailspetresort.net.
Visit us at 220 Russell Street Suite #500, Hadley, MA 01035. You may also give us a call at 413-322-3333 or email us at info@waggingtailspetresort.net.