What Will Your Pups Get Up To Throughout The Day? Daily Itinerary

These times are approximate and will depend on the individual dogs in that day.

Dogs will come into the main hall or quiet areas and will have access to toys and equipment whilst being able to play with their friends under the supervsion of our staff.

During this time some dogs will be working on their recall from distractions, others may be working on their food manners in one of our sectioned pens. This is time where our staff can work through the individual dogs training plan. Morning health checks will be carried out and any notes will be added onto the individual dogs school report.

In this time dogs will have the freedom to play amongst their friends, or chill out in our lounge around areas. Our staff will be supervising and praising for any apropriate play or timing out for any unsuitable play.  Dogs may be provided with mental stimulation games throughout this time as well.

Any dogs requiring a lunch time feed will be fed in our sectioned pen by one of our staff. Those not requiring lunch will have fun with our interactive toys to keep them mentally stimulated.

This time of the day enables the dogs to wind down and have a rest after their lunch without to much activity going on. Those who would like peace can take themselves off to the beds dotted around the hall. Any still wanting to play will have access to interactive toys or Kongs in our sectioned pens. Please note we are not able to force dogs to rest, if they don't want to stop then we wont make them.  Although they have ample opportunity throughout the day to go and chill out we do try and make this time after lunch for no high activity play.

Any training not completed in the morning will be resumed at this time. Afternoon health checks will be carried out and anything noted will be added to the dogs individual school report.

During this time the dogs are brushed and spritzed ready for home or given a bath if needed.

Parents will start collecting their dogs from 3.30pm unless they have planned an early pick up. Whilst dogs are leaving, the remaining pupils will have access to the toys and some will have a nap in the beds.