Introduction
When it comes to finding the right doggy daycare, we know it’s more than just choosing a place for your pup to pass the time, it’s about finding a safe, structured, and enriching environment where your dog feels secure, happy, and understood.
How to Choose a Doggy Daycare
Whether you’re a first-time pet parent or exploring new options, here’s what we’d look for if we were sending our own dogs to daycare:
Handlers Who Understand Dog Body Language
It’s crucial that staff are well-versed in canine body language. Subtle signs of stress or discomfort can escalate quickly if missed. Skilled handlers can identify early signals and intervene before tension rises, keeping your dog safe and comfortable.
For example, it’s best to avoid facilities where handlers still follow outdated dominance-based methods, like alpha pack theories, which can create stress and misunderstandings instead of building trust and cooperation.
Knowledge of Dog-to-Dog Interaction
Individual dog handling doesn’t automatically translate to effective group management. A good daycare understands how to manage dog-to-dog dynamics, intervene appropriately, and create positive social interactions tailored to each dog’s temperament.
Appropriate Dog Capacity
A quality facility will limit the number of dogs under their care. This isn’t about exclusivity—it’s about welfare. Too many dogs in a small space can lead to overstimulation, accidents, or stress. Look for centres that prioritize quality over quantity.
Behavioural Assessments
A proper intake assessment or temperament test tells you the facility is intentional about who they accept. This isn’t just for their benefit—it ensures your dog is matched with appropriate playmates and is entering a safe, well-managed environment.
Smart Space Management
There’s no one-size-fits-all approach. Some dogs thrive in group settings, while others need quiet time. Daycares should offer both group housing and individual kennels when needed, adapting space to suit each dog’s comfort level.
For a full guide on choosing the right facility, check out our in-depth Dog Boarding Guide. Now, let’s dive into our top three doggy daycare picks in Singapore.
For a full guide on choosing the right facility, check out our in-depth Dog Boarding Guide. Now, let’s dive into our top three doggy daycare picks in Singapore.
1. Pet Coach SG
We’re biased, but we’re also proud. At Pet Coach SG, we’re not your typical doggy daycare. Our focus is on structured, enrichment-based care where your dog isn’t just watched; they’re understood and engaged.
Here’s why we think we’re the best place for your dog to spend the day:
- Our handlers are trained in canine body language and dog-to-dog interaction.
- We keep a low dog-to-handler ratio for maximum safety and attention.
- Every dog goes through an initial behavioural evaluation before joining.
- Our centre is designed for enrichment and skill building, not just containment. Dogs engage in purposeful activities tailored to their temperament and needs.
Catch a glimpse of what you can expect from our daycare centre here!
Hear From Our Happy Clients
We’re your go-to partner for everything your dog needs to thrive.
From puppy training to behaviour modification, we’re here to support every step of your journey together.
See what our happy clients are saying:
EXCELLENT Based on 36 reviews jing wei2025-06-20Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Pet Coach has helped us so much! We started with Ruff Rovers as my dog is anxious and wary of strangers but just two sessions in, I can tell he loved his time with them. The coaches are amazing, always keeping us updated and being so patient with him. He now enjoys his time at ATC, often asks people for scratches and his progress is so noticeable that people ask if he went for any rehab :) Truly trustworthy n we love what they do! S S2025-06-10Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. As dog owners, we believe in structure and consistent training, but no matter how closely we followed our trainer’s advice, nothing seemed to help our dog. He struggled with demand barking, early signs of separation anxiety, noise sensitivity to sounds outside the house, and dog reactivity. We were at our wits’ end—until we were referred to Qiai. As an animal behaviorist, she was able to identify the root causes behind his behavior and developed a training plan that actually worked for him. It wasn’t a quick fix—it took time (been a year now), patience, and trial and error—but with her guidance, we started to see real, lasting progress. Today, our dog is calmer, less anxious, and easier to manage. We’re still working on a few things, but we feel confident in how to support him. We’re so grateful for Qiai—she didn’t just help our dog, she helped us get our sanity back. Highly recommend her to anyone feeling stuck! Stephanie Chua2025-05-31Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. 100% recommend pet coach for accredited training for all dogs! Riley loves going to pet coach for training and plus there’s structured fitness training that strengthens her core muscles etc! 😍 Grace Nastasya2025-05-13Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Had a zoom call with Qiai because my dog showed some signs of being distressed when we left the home. She was very friendly, experienced and empathetic to my experiences, providing a reliable support system. After the call, there were structured plans and easy-to-follow guidance which took away all the confusion and uncertainty as I was struggling to discern the false information regarding dog training from online resources. Her timely help was much appreciated especially as I was getting burnt out with dealing with this issue. I would recommend her professional and empathetic services for anyone struggling with your dog’s separation anxiety (and other behavioural issues) as it really makes a huge differences with the support of a professional who knows what they’re doing. Mr and Mrs Loh2025-04-26Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Leaving a review because they are really the only dog trainers we trust in Singapore. Our dog Indy has flourished under their TLC once a week as she has become a much more confident & matured little pup over the past 6 months. More importantly, they are genuine and sincere, and their values and pedagogical approach to pet training align very closely to us and what we hope to achieve with Indy. Thank you for all your guidance and patience! Wenn Er Tan2025-04-24Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. We initially engaged Webster (maybe a year ago now?) for a consult as our then-puppy (Luna) was/is very high energy and kept pulling on our walks/ would want to greet other dogs. During the consult, Webster took time to understand our family’s routines and Luna’s personality and tailored his suggestions accordingly (rather than simply offering politically correct advice). He gave many practical, actionable recommendations on how to train her, articulated the thinking behind each suggestion, and even sent us a summary of action points. What most impressed us was 1. He didn’t upsell us more training sessions and told us we could probably train her ourselves without him (this has turned out to be true) 2. He followed up to check Luna’s progress a few weeks later, even though we hadn’t signed on for anything extra. Luna now goes for ATC days, and Ruff Rovers and the Pet Coach team are some of the few people we trust to care for her! We appreciate their low handler-to-dog ratio and that they would take no risks when handling Luna (which should be the high standards we hold all caregiving to). In terms of training, I laud how they meet Luna where she’s at, which aligns with my pedagogical approach and I can see how she’s flourished over time! She honestly needs many jobs, so it’s good that she can be engaged meaningfully through fitness training, and I think it's great that the team is open to sharing training best practices and Luna-specific advice so we can reinforce what she’s learning at home. It's important to us that anyone who works with Luna is aligned theoretically in espousing fear-free, positive reinforcement training methods (which Pet Coach does), and it’s such a bonus that Webster and Qiai also believe in advancing evidence-based approaches (and are equipped to do so)! It’s so daunting to leave your dog in someone else’s care (since they cannot advocate for themselves), so I really appreciate that the Pet Coach team have been so reliable and trustworthy and that there’s this excellent option for care for dog guardians in Singapore. Would happily recommend Pet Coach to anyone who asks! irene lum2025-04-06Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Recommended ctr to have yr furkids here for daycare and training sessions Sherralin Quek2025-02-28Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Finished 4 pet coaching sessions with Qiai and it was a great experience :) Qiai was very professional and helped my senior dog get used to the nail grinder, muzzle, and strangers entering the home. It solved a lot of behavioural issues that were weighing heavily on my mind! Florence Sook Ching Lee2025-02-27Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Am grateful to Qiai for helping me manage my dog's "fear aggression". Jack Russells are not an easy breed & they can go rogue if their issues are not properly addressed. Am glad Qiai was able to identify my dog's problem clearly. Most of all, she was very patient, calm, non-judgmental, and the exercises she recommended were practical, user-friendly & effective. In executing them, I have also become a better leader for my dog & am able to support her, help her more effectively too. Thank you for understanding Ruby & helping her find solutions for herself. I am glad you were a part of her "growing up" journey. Yen Ceen Teh2025-02-14Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Services engaged: Ruff Rovers, Animal Training Centre Day Training We first engaged Pet Coach for Ruff Rovers as I was pretty intrigued that there’s an almost individualised dog outing (ratio of 1 handler to at most 2 dogs!! and most of the time it was just Bouffie herself!) instead of a pack! Webster enquired thoroughly on Bouffie’s personalities, behaviours that we want to work on and made a trip specifically to meet her in order for a more accurate assessment. Bouffie was at an age that she started to be selective with people and handlers, so it was always an ordeal during pickups but Webster had always allowed Bouffie the space she needed with his understanding of dog’s language. Once she’s brought out there in the wild, she is her happy self given opportunities to explore new grounds and tonnes of sniffing. What a way to fulfil her other than her usual walking routines due to our busy schedules. I was very assured with Webster’s handling skills, understanding of dogs’ needs and training philosophies. He also managed to build engagement with Bouffie which I knew was a challenge to do with her as environment had always been a “high value treat” for her. When ATC opened, I was glad as there is now another avenue for Bouffie. Bouffie had a weekly daycare routine where she could learn social skills through play with other dogs in a regulated space. However, I observed that she has outgrown her social butterfly era and that she preferred having a choice to retreat to her introvert corner and have her own space when she’s had enough. That was also when ATC opened and one of the biggest draw for me was that it only takes up to maximum 10 dogs in a regulated space! Not only that, since she doesn’t need as much social fulfilment anymore, I was wondering what could be other ways of fulfilling her and dog fitness being the unique selling point that ATC has got me sold. I can now work her brain and physical fitness more based on the fitness activities that are planned out for the dogs. I know that Bouffie is also a very low work drive dog 😂, so to be fair I don’t have much expectation of her excelling but rather more of us experimenting if this could be something that she may enjoy and fulfil her. Turns out she seems to be pretty engaged and enjoys her time there. It came as a surprise to me too that there is a pretty structured training regime that is aimed to help dogs strengthen their self-regulation skills while at the same time challenge them too, at their own pace that is. We’ve been to other training facilities with similar activities planned out (other than fitness) but Bouffie’s demeanour upon returning home is largely different, she’s not shut down nor overly tired. She can be tired after school sure, but she’s fulfilled and that results in a well-regulated and emotionally-balanced dog. I do strongly believe that the huge difference lies in the ways of handling as well as understanding what the dogs need and trying to fulfil them. I can see how the ATC programme will be a mainstay in Bouffie’s journey. And when we have neighbours or friends enquire about dog training, Pet Coach is one of the very few that I’d recommend!
Skill Building Through Enrichment
This short video gives you a glimpse into how we keep dogs active and balanced throughout the day. You’ll see dogs enjoying structured fitness activities like jump work and agility drills—each tailored to their ability and confidence level.
Just as importantly, you’ll see how we build in plenty of downtime, with calm breaks and nourishing meals to help them recharge and feel at ease.
The above video shows how we blend fun, skill-building movement with thoughtful rest and mealtime, creating a rhythm that supports your dog’s overall well-being.
Obedience Training Tips in Real-Life Scenarios
Obedience doesn’t have to be dry—when done right, it’s fun, engaging, and deeply rewarding for your dog.
In this video, you’ll see how we use toy drive—not just for play, but as a powerful tool to reinforce important behaviours. Through interactive tug sessions, our head coach demonstrates how cues like “wait,” “out,” “platz,” and “sit” are integrated naturally into play.
This kind of enrichment builds impulse control, focus, and enthusiasm for learning—all while keeping training positive and high-energy.
Skill Transfer Through Expert Handler Coaching
Every interaction at our centre is an opportunity for learning—and that includes the handlers.
In this video, you’ll see advice from our head coach on the fine details that make training more effective for your dog. From achieving a clean push-forward stand to a precise foldback down, we refine everything from cue timing to treat placement. These subtle adjustments help dogs learn faster and more clearly, reducing frustration and reinforcing the behaviours we want to see.
This level of precision is part of what sets our day training apart—your dog benefits from handlers who not only understand behaviour but know how to transfer those skills into your everyday life.
Note!
We do not provide overnight boarding—but we’ve got you covered below with great alternatives.
2. Tails Up
Tails Up offers a well-rounded daycare experience that combines structure with fun. Their team focuses on small group play, providing plenty of supervised interaction in a clean and thoughtfully managed space.
Why Tails Up stands out:
- They show clear commitment to behavioural assessments before intake, which helps ensure safe, compatible group play.
- They cap the number of dogs per day, which supports a calmer environment.
- Tails Up offers both daycare and boarding, which is ideal for pet parents looking for an all-in-one service.
It’s a great fit if your dog enjoys socialising in a well-managed, small-group setting.
3. Puppy Colours Montessori School
Puppy Colours takes a unique approach, using Montessori principles to create a calm, educational environment. Led by a professional trainer, this daycare focuses on developing social and cognitive skills in dogs of all ages.

Why we recommend Puppy Colours:
- Guided by a certified trainer with a strong emphasis on behaviour and enrichment.
- The Montessori model provides a balance of independent exploration and guided interaction.
- They offer both daycare and boarding services, with individualised attention based on your dog’s learning style.
Perfect for pet parents who want more than just play—this is daycare with a purpose.
Alternatives for Doggy Daycare
If you’re looking for options beyond formal daycares, here are two flexible alternatives:
Independent Pet Sitters (via PetBacker or Pawshake)
These platforms connect you with local sitters who can care for your dog in their home or yours. It’s a great option for dogs who prefer quieter environments or need 1-on-1 attention.
Tip: Use our checklist above to screen potential sitters. Ask about their experience with dog body language, socialisation, and emergency handling.
Independent Freelancers (Vetted by Us)
We occasionally work with trusted freelance sitters and handlers who meet our rigorous standards. If you’re looking for personalised care, feel free to reach out to us and we’ll be happy to make a recommendation.
Final Thoughts
Choosing the right doggy daycare is an important decision, and the best choice depends on your dog’s personality, needs, and your own routine. Whether it’s our skills-focused training centre, a social playgroup like Tails Up, or a structured school like Puppy Colours, you’ve got thoughtful, high-quality options in Singapore.
Have questions or need help deciding? We’re always here to chat. After all, your dog deserves the best, and we’re here to help you find it.