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 Round Rock, TX

Round Rock runs on activity. Between the families packed around Old Settlers Park, the crowds at Dell Diamond, and one of the best trail networks in the metro, this is a town that knows how to keep busy. Dogs here get plenty of exercise — but a lot of Round Rock owners have figured out that a tired dog isn’t the same as a well-behaved one.

That’s where DogJoy comes in. Just a short drive away, our daycare isn’t an open play yard where dogs run until they crash. It’s a structured program built around behavior, enrichment, and supervised play — so your dog comes home calm and focused, not just wiped out.

More Than Daycare — A True Structured Program

Most dog daycares keep things loose. Dogs run around and tire themselves out, and that’s about it.

At DogJoy, we take a different approach.

Our R.E.P.S. dog daycare program near Round Rock, TX centers on four core elements:

Reinforce

At DogJoy, manners and good behavior are reinforced all day long, not saved for designated training blocks. Dogs work on:

  • Sit, down, stay, wait, come, touch, and place
  • Staying calm around other dogs
  • Keeping focus on their humans even in distracting settings
Dogs playing on ramps outside at DogJoy near Round Rock

Reinforce

At DogJoy, manners and good behavior are reinforced all day long, not saved for designated training blocks. Dogs work on:

  • Sit, down, stay, wait, come, touch, and place
  • Staying calm around other dogs
  • Keeping focus on their humans even in distracting settings
Dog playing in ball pit at DogJoy near Round Rock

Enrichment

Mental stimulation gets just as much focus as physical play at our dog daycare near Round Rock, TX.
We work in:

  • Training games
  • Problem-solving challenges
  • Structured interactions that keep dogs tuned in

Enrichment

Mental stimulation gets just as much focus as physical play at our dog daycare near Round Rock, TX. We work in:

  • Training games
  • Problem-solving challenges
  • Structured interactions that keep dogs tuned in

Play

Dogs get plenty of movement, but every minute of play is structured and supervised.

  • Grouped by size, temperament, and energy level
  • Overseen by trained staff
  • Balanced with rest periods (never nonstop stimulation)
Dogs playing outside on play equipment at DogJoy near Round Rock

Play

Dogs get plenty of movement, but every minute of play is structured and supervised.

  • Grouped by size, temperament, and energy level
  • Overseen by trained staff
  • Balanced with rest periods (never nonstop stimulation)
Dogs playing outside on play equipment at DogJoy near Round Rock

Socialize

At our dog daycare near Round Rock, TX, dogs build skills for interacting appropriately with both fellow dogs and people.

  • Controlled, supervised group settings
  • Positive, well-managed social experiences
  • Reinforcement of calm, respectful behavior

Socialize

At our dog daycare near Round Rock, TX, dogs build skills for interacting appropriately with both fellow dogs and people.

  • Controlled, supervised group settings
  • Positive, well-managed social experiences
  • Reinforcement of calm, respectful behavior

Every interaction is overseen by trained staff who guide behavior and keep group dynamics safe.

Dogs go home mentally fulfilled, physically tired, and better behaved.

Our Dog Daycare near Round Rock, TX:
Structure Over Chaos, Every Day

Your dog’s day is carefully planned to avoid burnout and overstimulation.

Group of dogs playing on play equipment at DogJoy near Round Rock

What a Typical Day Looks Like:

  • Structured play blocks
  • Training-driven interaction
  • Mental enrichment activities
  • Calm rest periods in a controlled setting

 

Dogs aren’t left to sort things out alone. They’re guided through every part of the day.

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Two dogs standing in shade on play equipment at DogJoy near Round Rock

Full Day

Price: $56 / day

Includes: 

 

  • Indoor downtime in our climate-controlled lodge
  • Group play in outdoor yard spaces
  • Daily reinforcement of manners
  • Enrichment exercises
  • Training-based games

Important Notes:

 

  • $5/day added fee for intact dogs
  • Regular attendance helps dogs get the most value from the program

R.E.P.S. Subscriptions

For dogs who visit regularly, our monthly subscriptions offer greater 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

Enjoy a Splash Park day with their pals.

Special Treats

Frozen Kongs, pup cups, frozen yogurt — the treat rotation has it all! We mix things up to make your pup’s day feel special.

Enrichment Activities

From puzzle toys to sniff hunts, bubble parties to lure course, there’s always something exciting happening at the ranch!

Is Our Dog Daycare near Round Rock, TX the Right Fit?

Great Fit For Dogs Who:

  • Thrive in the company of other dogs and people
  • Do well with structure and activity built into their day
  • Require a mix of physical and mental stimulation
  • Are comfortable in a social, off-leash setting

Not the Best Fit For Dogs Who:

  • Show high levels of reactivity or aggression
  • Become extremely stressed in group settings
  • Prefer solitude over interaction

(We may recommend training or alternative options instead.)

Not Your Typical Dog Daycare

Many daycare environments tend to be:

  • Loud
  • Chaotic
  • Overwhelming

 

Our dog daycare near Round Rock, TX is different by design:

  • Structure and consistency
  • Ongoing behavior reinforcement
  • A balance of activity and rest
  • Staff actively guiding behavior

 

Dogs don’t just burn off energy, they channel it into exploring their world!

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

What You’ll Observe at Home

  • Sharper listening and responsiveness
  • More relaxed behavior post-daycare
  • Stronger social skills
  • Less boredom and destructive habits
  • Greater confidence

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

Not all “play” looks the same. Here’s what’s really happening in each setting.

Group of dogs running outside in grass at DogJoy near Round Rock

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

  • A structured, closely supervised environment
  • Dogs sorted by size, temperament, and energy
  • Good behavior reinforced all day long
  • A balanced mix of play, enrichment, and rest
  • Staff actively guiding every interaction
  • Focused on long-term behavioral progress
  • Outdoor play space that encourages natural exploration

Result: A dog who comes home calmer, more focused, and better behaved

Typical Dog Daycare

  • Open play with minimal structure
  • Grouping can be hit or miss
  • Emphasis is mainly on supervision rather than behavior
  • High stimulation paired with little downtime
  • Limited reinforcement of good behavior
  • Often confined indoors in an artificial play setting

Result: A tired dog, but frequently overstimulated and not necessarily better behaved

Dog Park

  • No supervision, no structure
  • Unfamiliar dogs with unpredictable behavior
  • No grouping based on temperament or energy
  • No guidance or intervention around behavior
  • Greater risk of negative encounters
  • No health or safety standards in place, leaving your dog vulnerable to parasites and illness

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

Why This Matters for Your Dog

Not every play environment leads to positive results.

Without structure, dogs can get overstimulated, fall into bad habits, or develop unhealthy social behaviors.

At DogJoy, R.E.P.S. makes sure your dog isn’t just active, but channeling that energy in a productive, healthy direction.

That’s the difference between a dog that’s simply tired and a dog that’s genuinely improving.

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 Round Rock, 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 Round Rock?

We’re in Pflugerville at 20818 Martin Ln, an easy drive from Round Rock via TX-130 or A.W. Grimes Blvd. We see regular daycare clients from across Round Rock, including neighborhoods near Old Settlers Park, Forest Creek, and Teravista.

What makes DogJoy different from other Round Rock daycares?

Most daycares are open-play — dogs run loose to tire each other out. DogJoy’s R.E.P.S. program is structured around behavior: supervised play grouped by temperament, all-day manners reinforcement, mental enrichment, and built-in rest. The goal isn’t just an exhausted dog. It’s a calmer, more focused, better-behaved one.

Other Services We Offer

Dog Boarding near Round Rock, TX

More than just a place to stay. Your dog gets structured play, enrichment, and quiet, private rest so they come home happy, balanced, and well cared for.

Dog Training near Round Rock, TX

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

Splash Park near Round Rock, TX

Safe, structured play experiences that engage your dog both mentally and physically. Because enrichment matters just as much as exercise.

About Round Rock, TX

Round Rock is an Austin suburb that’s grown up around outdoor life — home to Dell Technologies’ global headquarters, the Round Rock Express at Dell Diamond, and 37 parks spanning more than 2,300 acres. Old Settlers Park alone covers 670 acres, and the Brushy Creek Regional Trail runs about 7 paved miles through creek views and shaded stretches. For off-leash time, locals head to Round Rock Dog Depot on Deerfoot Drive or Lake Creek Park.

So Round Rock dogs are not short on places to run. But here’s what every one of those spots has in common: nobody’s working on your dog’s behavior while they’re there. An off-leash hour at Dog Depot burns energy — it doesn’t build focus, manners, or impulse control. That’s why a lot of Round Rock owners find their dog is just as restless the next morning.

DogJoy’s R.E.P.S. program is built differently. Your dog still gets real movement and play, but every part of the day is structured, supervised, and pointed toward better behavior. Dogs are grouped by size, temperament, and energy. Good manners get reinforced all day long, not saved for a training session. And rest is built in, so dogs aren’t just overstimulated and crashed out.

That’s the difference between a Round Rock daycare that keeps your dog busy and one that actually sends home a better-behaved dog.

More Than Daycare — It’s a Structured Program

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