Top 10 Best Dog Daycare in San Francisco, California

We feature trusted dog daycare services, providing a secure and engaging environment. The providers are ranked based on their experience, reliability, and genuine care for pets.

Bark Avenue Doggy Day Care

King Street, San Francisco, California
4.6 (96 reviews)
  • Dog walking
  • Doggy day care
  • Dog walkers

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The Grateful Dog

Lombard Street, San Francisco, California
4.6 (175 reviews)
  • Dog Boarding
  • Dog Daycare
  • Dog Training

The Grateful Dog offers the highest quality dog daycare, dog boarding, and dog training services in San Francisco, CA and the surrounding areas. Our p More Detail

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SF Puppy Love

Harrison Street, San Francisco, California
4.5 (36 reviews)
  • Washing and Grooming
  • DayCare
  • Overnight Services

First of all, our motto's are, "we love your dog almost as much as you do", and "your dog's home away from home". This should tell you where we're com More Detail

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Pet Camp Cat Safari

Sacramento Street, San Francisco, California
4.6 (224 reviews)

All-inclusive overnight dog boarding with playtime and compassionate care at Pet Camp – an oasis for urban dogs in San Francisco More Detail

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Expert Pet

Ocean Avenue, San Francisco, California
4.5 (56 reviews)
  • Training
  • Loyalty Rewards
  • Daycare

Our family saw that there weren't many places in the neighborhood to receive great pet services and find high-quality pet supplies. We stepped up to o More Detail

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Dog Club

22nd Street, San Francisco, California
4.2 (30 reviews)
  • Puppy socialization classes
  • Private dog training
  • Pet boarding
  • See More

Keeping your dog tired, happy, and healthy is the goal with our Dogwalking programs. Your dog will get the mental stimulation & physical exercise the More Detail

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Pet Camp San Francisco

Phelps Street, San Francisco, California
4.4 (890 reviews)

All-inclusive overnight dog boarding with playtime and compassionate care at Pet Camp – an oasis for urban dogs in San Francisco More Detail

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Wag Hotels - San Francisco

14th Street, San Francisco, California
3.9 (1467 reviews)
  • Full grooming
  • Puppy socialization classes
  • Dog daycare
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We specialize in boarding, daycare, grooming and training. Our science-based approach creates a safe, happy and stress-free environment for your dog o More Detail

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Frequently Asked Questions

When choosing a dog daycare, consider factors such as cleanliness, safety, staff experience, and supervision policies. Look for facilities that separate dogs based on size and temperament, have a low dog-to-staff ratio, and provide regular and monitored playtime

Also, reading customer reviews on Vouchspot can also help you find a daycare with a strong reputation.

Start by introducing your dog to social environments gradually, making they are calm and comfortable around other dogs and people. Pack essentials like food,  favorite toys, and emergency contact information. Many daycares require proof of vaccinations, so check their policies in advance. You can also exports Vouchspot listing for Best Dog Daycares in your area to read about others' experiences and get tips on first-time daycare visits.

Yes, most reputable daycares separate dogs into groups based on size, energy level, and temperament to ensure safety and positive interactions. Large, energetic dogs may play in a different area from small or senior dogs to prevent injuries and stress. Always confirm a daycare’s grouping policies before enrolling your pet.

Absolutely! Many modern dog daycare centers offer live webcams, allowing pet owners to check in on their dogs remotely. Vouchspot makes it easy to find facilities that provide real-time video access, so you can ensure your dog is happy, safe, and well cared for.

A good daycare should have a low dog-to-staff ratio to ensure proper supervision. Industry standards suggest one staff member per 10-15 dogs in group play settings. For facilities with more structured or one-on-one care, the ratio may be even lower. However, make sure you are well aware of the staff levels before making the final choice.