Dog Daycare

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Safe And Fun Dog Daycare

Whether your dog has endless energy, or you simply want a place where they can be social while you’re at work, our dog daycare provides a safe and fun environment for your pup. We maintain a safe and healthy dog daycare environment for your pup by guaranteeing supervised playgroups. Our loving staff is trained to understand the complexities of dog interactions and the dynamics of the dog pack mentality. The benefits of enrolling your dog in our program are unlimited, starting from continual exercise and socialization, to increased confidence that teaches dogs proper canine manners.

Whether it's our unique Swim Program for Dogs or our indoor and outdoor play areas, we provide a supervised experience that is just the right amount of exercise, socialization and relaxation that dogs thrive on.

We provide webcam access to all our clients so that they can check in on their happy pets. View Webcams.

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. 

Bring your dog back to school!

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1st day of daycare FREE

* for new daycare dogs

Daycare Pricing & Packages

Add-ons +

  • Treats

  • Puppy Postcard

  • Individual Playtime

  • Cuddle and Storytime

  • Birthday/Gotcha Day Party

  • Private Swim

  • Group Swim

  • Brain Games

  • Spa Services

Additional Fees May Apply

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Dog Daycare Faqs

Meet & Greet

Meet and greets are a required 4-5 hour assessment where 2-3 hours are spent in group and 2 hours are allotted to a kennel assessment. Owners must call the center to book a meet and greet appointment. Meet and Greets appointments are available every day of the week at 8am, 9am, 1pm, and 2pm.

Vaccination Policy

Distemper, Rabies and Bordetella vaccinations must be up to date prior to attending boarding. All dogs must pass a Meet & Greet Day. Dogs whose vaccinations are not up to date will not be allowed to attend CFFC.

Spay / Neuter Policy

All dogs 6 months and older must be spayed or neutered.

Breed Policy

CFFC follows all current City of Denver breed restrictions.

Cancellation Policy

Owners must inform the center of their cancellation prior to 8am on the day of their reservation to avoid cancellation charges.

Dropoff And Pick Up Times

Dogs may be picked up at any point from 7am-7pm. Dogs may be dropped off at any point from 7am-4pm.

Indoor Play Areas

Our four indoor play areas are separated by 6' vinyl privacy fencing to secure all play groups. Air conditioned in the summer and warmed during the winter months, your dog will always be comfortable.

Our facility is disinfected daily with a central wet/dry vacuum system to provide the cleanest and most sanitary conditions possible.

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Outdoor Play Areas

Our 6' recycled vinyl security fence provides safe play in each outdoor play area. Depending on the weather conditions outside, length of outdoor play can vary. Water features such as baby pools and water fountains are available for the dogs that just can't get enough of the pools during indoor swim time.

The outdoor area is hosed down and disinfected daily to provide a clean area. There are large awnings above our play areas to provide plenty of shade on hot days.

Play Equipment

This equipment was expertly designed to provide all breeds an active day by going under tunnels, over stairs, up ramps and through mazes. This safe, non-slip equipment is disinfected daily.

This fun play system allows dogs to climb, duck and run. This engages all muscle groups, giving them necessary full-body exercise.

The Importance Of Socialization

Proper socialization with other dogs and other humans is critical to having a happy, healthy, and well-adjusted pet. With many people spending more time away from home, your furry family member may now be home alone for long periods of the day for the first time in a while. The stress of solitude can cause anti-social habits such as destructive chewing, persistent digging, excessive barking, or other signs of separation anxiety. Pets may also show signs of stress such as drooling, attempts to escape, and pacing.

If your pet is suffering from separation anxiety or simply the boredom of home isolation after many months of company, bring them to daycare with us! Daycare provides your loved one with the pack environment dogs are accustomed to, creating a trusted second home for your pet while you are away. Bringing your pup to daycare with us provides all the physical, mental, and social exercise your dog needs. Give us a call to learn more about the socialization benefits of daycare.

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The 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.