All dogs start with a Tryout Day

Before joining daycare, every dog participates in a tryout so we can evaluate behavior, temperament, and group fit. This ensures a safe, structured environment for every dog in our care.

Dog Daycare near Georgetown, TX

Georgetown does things with intention — it’s the kind of place that restored its Victorian courthouse square instead of tearing it down, and where weekends mean a walk along the San Gabriel River, not a rush. Dog owners here tend to think the same way about their pets: they’re not looking for somewhere to just park the dog for a few hours.

That’s exactly how DogJoy is built. Our daycare isn’t an open play yard where dogs run until they drop. It’s a structured program — real behavior reinforcement, mental enrichment, and supervised play — so your dog comes home calm, focused, and genuinely better behaved. For Georgetown families who want the day to actually count, it’s worth the short drive south.

Beyond Daycare — A Purpose-Built Program

Typical dog daycares offer free-for-all play. Dogs run and wear themselves out, but there’s nothing more to it.

DogJoy does it differently.

Our R.E.P.S. dog daycare program near Georgetown, TX is shaped around four core pillars:

Reinforce

Good behavior gets reinforced all day, not just in scheduled training. Dogs work through:

  • Sit, down, stay, wait, come, touch, and place
  • Calm, controlled behavior around other dogs
  • Maintaining focus on humans even in busy, distracting spaces
Dogs playing on ramps outside at DogJoy near Georgetown

Reinforce

Good behavior gets reinforced all day, not just in scheduled training. Dogs work through:

  • Sit, down, stay, wait, come, touch, and place
  • Calm, controlled behavior around other dogs
  • Maintaining focus on humans even in busy, distracting spaces
Dog playing in ball pit at DogJoy near Georgetown

Enrichment

At DogJoy, we treat mental stimulation as a priority alongside physical exercise at our dog daycare near Georgetown, TX. Our days include:

  • Training games
  • Problem-solving exercises
  • Guided interactions that hold dogs’ attention

Enrichment

At DogJoy, we treat mental stimulation as a priority alongside physical exercise at our dog daycare near Georgetown, TX. Our days include:

  • Training games
  • Problem-solving exercises
  • Guided interactions that hold dogs’ attention

Play

Movement matters, but at DogJoy, play is always structured and supervised.

  • Sorted by size, temperament, and energy level
  • Supervised by trained team members
  • Balanced with rest breaks (not endless stimulation)
Dogs playing outside on play equipment at DogJoy near Georgetown

Play

Movement matters, but at DogJoy, play is always structured and supervised.

  • Sorted by size, temperament, and energy level
  • Supervised by trained team members
  • Balanced with rest breaks (not endless stimulation)
Dogs playing outside on play equipment at DogJoy near Georgetown

Socialize

Our dog daycare near Georgetown, TX helps dogs learn to interact the right way with both dogs and people alike.

  • Controlled group settings
  • Positive, well-supervised social experiences
  • Reinforced calm, respectful conduct

Socialize

Our dog daycare near Georgetown, TX helps dogs learn to interact the right way with both dogs and people alike.

  • Controlled group settings
  • Positive, well-supervised social experiences
  • Reinforced calm, respectful conduct

Trained staff oversee all play and interaction, shaping behavior and keeping group dynamics safe.

Dogs head home mentally engaged, physically exercised, and more well-behaved.

Our Dog Daycare near Georgetown, TX:
Balance Over Chaos, By Design

Each day is thoughtfully structured to keep dogs from becoming overstimulated or burned out.

Group of dogs playing on play equipment at DogJoy near Georgetown

A Look at the Daily Rhythm:

  • Structured play sessions
  • Training-based interaction
  • Mental enrichment activities
  • Rest breaks in a calm, controlled space

 

Dogs aren’t left to navigate on their own. They’re guided every step of the way.

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Two dogs standing in shade on play equipment at DogJoy near Georgetown

Full Day

Price: $56 / day

Includes: 

 

  • Comfortable indoor rest time in our climate-controlled lodge
  • Group play sessions in outdoor yards
  • Consistent daily manners reinforcement
  • Enrichment activities
  • Interactive training games

Important Notes:

 

  • $5/day extra fee for intact dogs
  • Frequent attendance helps dogs maximize the program’s benefits

R.E.P.S. Subscriptions

For dogs who attend on a regular basis, our monthly subscriptions deliver better value and more consistency. A one-time setup fee applies.

4 Days / Month

$206/month

8 Days / Month

$403/month

12 Days / Month

$591/month

Unlimited

$818/month

Optional Add-Ons

Splash Park Visit

Splash Park days with friends are always a hit.

Special Treats

Frozen Kongs, pup cups, frozen yogurt — our treat rotation keeps every visit fun! There’s always something tasty to make your pup’s day stand out.

Enrichment Activities

Whether it’s puzzle toys, sniff hunts, bubble parties, or lure course, the excitement never ends at the ranch!

Is Our Dog Daycare near Georgetown, TX the Right Fit?

Great Fit For Dogs Who:

  • Genuinely enjoy the company of other dogs and people
  • Benefit from a structured, active routine
  • Require both physical exertion and mental challenge
  • Handle a social, off-leash setting with ease

Not the Best Fit For Dogs Who:

  • Tend toward high reactivity or aggression
  • Find group settings extremely stressful
  • Lean toward isolation rather than interaction

(We may recommend training or alternative options instead.)

Not Your Typical Dog Daycare

Many daycare environments are:

  • Loud environments
  • Lack of structure
  • Sensory overload

 

Our dog daycare near Georgetown, TX stands apart through:

  • Structure and consistency
  • Reinforced good behavior
  • Balanced activity and downtime
  • Staff actively shaping behavior

 

Dogs don’t just expend energy, they put it to use exploring their world!

Dog playing on slide at DogJoy near Georgetown
Two dogs sitting in sun on wooden play equipment at DogJoy near Georgetown

What Changes You’ll See at Home

  • Better listening and quicker responsiveness
  • Noticeably calmer after daycare
  • Enhanced social skills
  • Less boredom and fewer destructive habits
  • Increased confidence

DogJoy’s Dog Daycare near Georgetown, TX vs. Dog Parks vs. Typical Daycare

Not all “play” is the same. Here’s a look at what actually happens in each setting.

Group of dogs running outside in grass at DogJoy near Georgetown

DogJoy Daycare (R.E.P.S. Program)

  • A structured, well-supervised environment
  • Dogs grouped according to size, temperament, and energy
  • Good behavior reinforced consistently throughout the day
  • A balanced schedule of play, enrichment, and rest
  • Staff actively involved in guiding interactions
  • Emphasis on long-term behavioral growth
  • Outdoor play space designed to encourage natural exploration

Result: A dog that returns home calmer, more focused, and better behaved

Typical Dog Daycare

  • Unstructured, open-style play
  • Groupings may vary inconsistently
  • Supervision is the main focus, not behavior development
  • High stimulation with little time to rest
  • Behavior reinforcement is minimal at best
  • Typically indoors, relying on an artificial environment

Result: A tired dog, but often overstimulated without necessarily improved behavior

Dog Park

  • Lacking supervision and structure altogether
  • Unfamiliar dogs with unpredictable behavior patterns
  • No grouping by temperament or energy
  • No behavioral guidance or correction
  • Elevated risk of negative interactions
  • Absence of health and safety standards, putting your dog at risk for parasites and illness

Result: Unpredictable encounters that can reinforce bad habits or unsafe behavior

Why This Matters for Your Dog

Not all play environments lead to positive outcomes.

Without structure, dogs risk becoming overstimulated, reinforcing bad habits, or picking up poor social behaviors.

At DogJoy, R.E.P.S. ensures your dog stays active while using that energy in a healthy, productive way.

That’s the difference between a dog that’s just worn out and a dog that’s actually getting better.

Dog Daycare FAQ

Does my dog need an evaluation before daycare?

Yes. Every dog completes a Tryout Day to ensure they’re a good fit for group play and structured daycare.

Does my dog need an evaluation before daycare?

Yes. Every dog completes a Tryout Day to ensure they’re a good fit for group play and structured daycare.

What if my dog doesn’t like other dogs?

Daycare may not be the best fit. We’ll recommend training or alternative options based on your dog’s needs.

Are dogs supervised during daycare?

Yes. All play is structured and supervised by trained staff.

Will my dog get enough rest?

Absolutely. Rest and recovery are built into the daily schedule to prevent overstimulation.

How often should my dog attend daycare?

Consistency matters. Dogs benefit most when attending regularly, which is why many clients choose membership plans.

Do you require reservations for dog daycare near Georgetown, TX?

Yes. We recommend booking in advance, especially for peak days.

What vaccinations are required for my dog to attend DogJoy?

All dogs must be up to date on:

  • Rabies
  • Distemper/Parvo
  • Lepto
  • A clean fecal within the last year

Please note: Bordetella is not required. There is a 7 day waiting period if the Bordetella vaccine was recently given. Please wait before bringing your pup to us.

Is there an age requirement for Dog Daycare at DogJoy?

Dogs must be 3 months old to come to the Splash Park, R.E.P.S. or to Board. Exceptions can be made with prior approval.

We do not have an upper age limit for our services. Please reach out if you have concerns regarding senior care. We may recommend a lower activity stay based on your dog’s needs.

How far is DogJoy from Georgetown?

We’re in Pflugerville at 20818 Martin Ln, a straight shot south via I-35 or TX-130 — roughly 25 minutes from central Georgetown. We see clients from across the area, including Sun City, Wolf Ranch, and the neighborhoods near San Gabriel Park.

Is the drive from Georgetown worth it for daycare?

For a lot of owners, yes — because of what the day delivers. DogJoy’s R.E.P.S. program is structured around behavior, not just open play: supervised groups, all-day manners reinforcement, enrichment, and built-in rest. Many Georgetown clients pair daycare days with our boarding and training, so the drive does double duty. If you’re after a calmer, better-behaved dog rather than just a worn-out one, it pays off.

Other Services We Offer

Dog Boarding near Georgetown, TX

More than a boarding spot. Your dog experiences structured play, enrichment, and peaceful, private rest so they return home happy, balanced, and well cared for.

Dog Training near Georgetown, TX

From puppies to reactive dogs, our training programs foster better communication, improved behavior, and lasting results you’ll notice at home.

Splash Park near Georgetown, TX

Safe, structured play that challenges your dog mentally and physically alike. Because enrichment is every bit as important as exercise.

Why Georgetown Dog Owners Choose DogJoy

Georgetown is built around its riverfront. San Gabriel Park — a 180-acre Lone Star Legacy Park shaded by 200-year-old oaks — anchors a trail system that runs along both forks of the San Gabriel River, out to Blue Hole, Rivery Park, and beyond. For off-leash time, the six-acre Bark Park on Holly Street sits in a pecan grove with separate areas for large and small dogs, and Georgetown’s big Sun City community has its own dog park near the Del Webb fields.

So Georgetown dogs have no shortage of places to stretch their legs. But here’s the catch every one of those spots shares: a walk along the river or an hour at the Bark Park burns energy — it doesn’t build focus, manners, or impulse control. Plenty of Georgetown owners notice their dog is wound right back up the next morning, because exercise alone isn’t the same as structure.

DogJoy’s R.E.P.S. program is built for the difference. Your dog still gets real play and movement, but the whole day is guided and supervised: grouped by size, temperament, and energy, with good behavior reinforced from morning to pickup and rest built in so dogs aren’t just overstimulated. We’re a short drive south in Pflugerville, and Georgetown families — including a lot of Sun City retirees who want a calm, well-mannered companion at home — make the trip because the result is a better-behaved dog, not just a tired one.

Georgetown has places to run. What DogJoy offers is a daycare built like a behavior program — and that’s worth the drive.

More Than Daycare — It’s a Structured Program

Most daycare facilities are unstructured — dogs run, play, and burn energy.