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Raise your hand if you work so your dog can have a great life. 🙋🏻

Even though it seems awesome to be a dog that lays around that house (that you pay for) and eat food (that you also pay for) all day, sometimes they get bored (and eat the house you pay for, which is not cool).

Here are some places you can drop off your pupper to get the playtime + socialization needed so when you come home exhausted (from working to pay for your + your dog’s life), your fur-baby will be just as tired, too.

🐶 Astro Kennels offers doggy daycare ($12/half day $20/full day), boarding, grooming + training at both locations: 146 Old Mill Rd. + 418 Scuffletown Rd.

📍: The Five Forks location has dock diving classes + events for your dog to become more comfortable around water. Not to mention, they host dock diving happy hours 🍹 so sign us up.

🐩 Astro Kennels works with Foothills Search & Rescue to train working dogs (like German Shepards + Bloodhounds) for person protection, PTSD service dogs, law enforcement, tracking, odor detention and family companionship. If you’re seeking a working dog or interested in having your own dog trained, click here for more information.

🐶 Camp Bow Wow offers doggy daycare ($27/full day), boarding, training + grooming at 602 Airport Rd.

👀 Do you ever sit at work and wish you could just see your dog? We can relate. Check in on your pup from your phone with their live webcams.

🐩 Rest assured that your little angel will be well taken care of. All “camp counselors” are trained in dog behavior, pet first aid + CPR.

🐶 My Pet’s Best Friend offers doggy daycare ($14/day), boarding, grooming, fun pet “resorts” + a Saturday cookout for the dogs at 8100 Augusta Rd.

🏖 Choose from pet resorts like the Carribean Cruise (30 minutes of one-on-one companionship + an ice bone) or snorkeling (15 minutes of pool time).

🐩 Bonus: There’s even a senior hall, where older dogs’ needs are taken care of with amenities like heated floors + private patios.

🐶 A Dog’s Day Out offers doggy daycare ($12/half day, $20/full day), boarding + grooming at 212 Riverside Ct in Greer.

🐩 A Dog’s Day Out offers plenty of toys, playtime with staff + other dogs, exercise (both mental and physical) and reinforcement of basic commands.

🐶 Tail Lights Dogs offers doggy daycare ($26/day), boarding, group classes, puppy training + private training at 284 E. Rocky Creek Rd.

🐩 Doggy day care includes small playground sessions + workers reinforce good manners so your dog is mentally, socially and physically satisfied.

Click here to see what a typical day at Tail Lights looks like.

🐶 Noble Dog Hotel offers doggy daycare ($18/half day, $30/full day, monthly + yearly memberships available), grooming, training + boarding at 1320 Hampton Ave.

🐩 Noble Dog has no breed restrictions + no age restrictions: all dogs are welcome. Their “fitness center” features top-of-the-line equipment + there’s a lounge area for older dogs.

👀 It’s totally fine to be a tad bit obsessed with your fur baby. Not only does Noble Dog offer webcams, they offer private webcams while your dog is boarded so you can get check on them at all times.


🐶 TOP DOG LTD on Roper Mountain offers boarding and grooming for cats + dogs. Plus, they have a pool.

If you really want to bring your dog everywhere possible, check out BringFido so your pup gets to experience our city too.

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