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Hours of Operation
Monday - Friday: 7:30am - 6:30pm
Saturday: 8:30am - 12:30pm
Sunday: 4:30pm - 6:00pm
Phone: (512) 251-3009
Fax: (512) 251-6970
Training Classes
February 2010
Classes Now Forming!
Puppy Headstart Now Featuring AKC S.T.A.R. Certification
(6 Weeks)
Saturday, Feb. 6, 2010
@ 12:30 PM
For puppies under 6 months of age.
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Basic Obedience & Manners with CGC Certification.
(7 weeks)
Saturday, Feb. 6, 2010
@ 1:30 PM
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Rally Obedience /
Show Preparation
(On-going)
This class is geared towards those preparing to show their dog in the ring.
Saturday, Feb. 6, 2010
@ 3:00 PM
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Real World Distractions
(On-going)
Meet at Doggy Day Out and head out to local parks, restaurants, etc. for some real world training.
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Rally Obedience
(6 weeks)
An introduction to rally obedience with the added challenge of obstacles.
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New classes are always forming, call (512) 251-3009 for more details.
Amenities
Some of our Daycare dog friends come one day a week, some 5 days a week, and some just every once in a while to give their parents time to catch up on life's demands. Regardless of the frequency of visits, your dog is sure to enjoy their stay and wag their tail every time you turn down our country lane.
Whether attending Doggy Day Out for dog daycare or dog boarding, your dog will play outside for hours. (Weather permitting)
Doggy Day Out Facility Features:
- Covered shelters
- Kiddie pools for the dogs
- 12 separate dog play yards
- Air conditioned and heated runs
- Dog agility playground
- Sound absorption tiles (reduces stress)
- Classical or soft pop music
Additional Services Available to Daycare and Boarding Dogs:
- Bathing
- Massage and brushing
- One-on-one playtime
- Dog obedience refresher session
- Personality evaluation sessions
- Behavior modification strategies
- Toys and gifts (for dogs and people) in main office
In-Home Boarding Amenities:
We can take a limited number of dogs into our home for overnight boarding. We must first interview potential in-home boarders to ensure they are a good match. This type of boarding is good for dogs who might need a quieter environment.









