Dog / Puppy Pop-In Visits
While you’re out for the day, we’ll pop-in and play!
Dog/Puppy Pop-In & Play Visits
Available for 30 mins / 45 mins / 60 mins
Monday – Friday: 10.30 am – 2.30 pm*
Our Pop-in and Play visits are perfect for providing your puppy or adult dog with one on one company, to ensure that they receive the attention they need while you are at work. They are a great alternative to Dog Walking, as not all of our furry friends are ready to leave the house, or are no longer up to it.
There’s nothing more exciting than getting a new fur baby, but after the initial settling-in period, most people have to get back into the routine of life. This means there can be times when your new wee family member might be left on their own for longer than is ideal.
We love to cater to all ages and stages, so when you are requesting our Pop-in and Play services, you have two booking options: Regular or Casual.
Regular Bookings: Clients must commit to at least one visit a week, for a minimum continuous period of 3 months. Scheduling of Regular bookings will take priority over Casual bookings.
Casual Bookings: Clients who request irregular bookings. Acceptance is subject to availability.
Please refer to our Booking and Cancellation Policy for further information regarding Regular and Casual Booking guidelines.
We understand that every pet is unique, so our visits are tailored to your specific requirements.
- Playtime
- Toilet break
- Tidy and refresh their sleeping area
- Refresh water, feeding if required
- Reinforcing training commands
- Once fully vaccinated, short on the lead walks
- Lots of one-on-one attention with pats and cuddles
*Pop-in and Play visits may be scheduled at any time between the 10.30am-2.30pm window. Not available on public holidays or our peak period from 22nd December to the 8th January.
Byndie and her team have always taken great care of my pets over the years. I especially love the little reports I got on how my pets were doing each visit. Great team that go out of their way to ensure your little fur babies are taken care of.
– Sarah Walker