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A Day in The Life

At Spanish Springs Pet Resort, we understand how important it is to provide a safe and fun environment for our furry friends. That's why we've designed our doggy daycare program to cater to the unique needs of each individual dog.

The day starts bright and early at 6:30 am, with a friendly staff member greeting each pup and letting them out of their kennel for a potty break and a quick walk around the resort. Breakfast is then served and prepared per the owner's instructions.

After breakfast, it's time for playtime! Our doggy friends are taken to the play area, where they can socialize with other dogs and burn off some energy. We have a variety of activities available, such as agility equipment, frisbees, and obstacle courses. Our kennel staff is always on hand to supervise the dogs and ensure that everyone is safe and having a good time.

After playtime, it's naptime. We provide comfortable bedding and areas where the dogs can rest. If a dog prefers to be alone, they can have their own private space. If they enjoy the company of other dogs, they can nap together in a communal area.

In the afternoon, our doggy friends are back in the daycare yards for some more fun. Our kennel staff may offer some additional activities such as training sessions, grooming, or even a swim in a dog-friendly pool.

As evening approaches, our doggy friends are brought back in and given dinner. Afterward, they have some time to relax and wind down from their day of activities. The kennel staff may offer some quiet playtime or snuggles with a staff member before bedtime.

At night, our doggy friends are tucked into their comfortable bedding and given a special treat. Our kennel staff checks on the dogs regularly throughout the night to make sure everyone is comfortable and safe.

We take pride in providing exceptional care for our furry friends and strive to make each day a fun and memorable experience. Come see why Spanish Springs Pet Resort is the go-to choice for pet owners in the Reno/Tahoe area.


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