Business listings for Dog Daycares available to Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area. Please click on the name of the business, service or professional to enter their website.
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Barking Along Pet Care Services, Toronto
Barking Along has provided pet care to Toronto and its surrounding communities since 1990. Our services include dog walking, pet sitting, home-style boarding, daycare, puppy and cat visits. Dog walkers and pet sitters are fully Bonded & Insured. Our goal is to give all pets that extra care and attention they deserve.
Dog Lounge, Toronto
The Pet & Home Care Specialists! Dog Lounge offers a full range of services: doggie day care; home care and boarding services; exotic pets; dog walking -- with free pickup and delivery!; puppy classes and socialization; behavioral training; grooming for cats and dogs; nutrition geared to animal needs; wellness and physical therapy; first aid for pets; natural and holistic products; education and information resources; pet portraits.
Holiday Pet Care, Thornhill
Founded in 1998 by Cheryl Orletsky of Richmond Hill, Ontario. Cheryl has had a lifetime of experience with dogs and pets of all types, and has taken courses in both Homeopathy for animals and Pet First Aid. She has also worked as a Veterinarian Assistant and an Assistant Trainer. Today, Holiday Pet Care consists of a group of caring pet lovers, who work together to give the best care possible for your pets.
Jog-A-Dog/Pat-A-Cat, Toronto
Jog-A-Dog/Pat-A-Cat is dedicated to tending to the special needs and requests of the person and the pet. We are a business, however we are flexible and sometimes willing to negotiate. This is what sets us apart from other pet care companies. Jog-A-Dog/Pat-A-Cat is fully insured and bonded.
Petopia, Toronto
At Petopia, all animals large and small are welcomed. Our goal is to cultivate the physical, mental and social well-being of your four-legged children. We believe that your pet’s emotional well-being is closely tied to their physical health. Stress, boredom, and loneliness, are not only unpleasant in themselves, but often lead to health and behavior problems.