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Overview: Dogs of Tucson is rated 4.3/5 from 43 Google reviews.
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Overview: Dogs of Tucson is rated 4.3/5 from 43 Google reviews.
Overview: Dogs of Tucson is rated 4.3/5 from 43 Google reviews.
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Dogs of Tucson is the best thing that has happened to our dog, Dora! She is a very anxious pup, and the staff at DOT worked with her so patiently as she gained confidence to move from quick dog park visits to half day doggy daycare. They accommodated her needs for a very fair price. We are so happy to have a place to take her for socialization and to get allll her energy out, especially during the hot summer months. I can’t recommend this place enough! 🐶🐾❤️
We love Dogs of Tucson. Buford is a puppy, but loves people and dogs. He is able to socialize and play (in the park setting and the daycare setting). He is also learning boundaries in a safe space (all of the employees are amazing with him). This isn’t only a park, but it’s teaching him behaviors that will serve him well his entire life (not every dog wants face kisses the second you meet them). Plus he always ends up exhausted on the way home. A tired puppy is a happy puppy!
I love Dogs of Tucson and their team! The safe and caring approach that Dogs of Tucson takes in assessing all dogs before they are allowed to join the pack is thorough and unique. I’ve never been to a dog park that did any of this, and it really made me feel good about bringing my pups there. One of my pups was quite shy during the assessment, so they took the time to bring him and me into a separate room to let him get comfortable before he played. I also regularly rely on their pet sitting in my home (Working for Wags) and boarding. My dogs love it, and they are incredibly well cared for. Highly recommend this company and the wonderful owners and team. I know they all care for my pups, and me.
Lily goes to this daycare 2–3 times a week, and we absolutely love it. She’s very social and loves playing with dogs of all sizes and breeds, and this is the perfect place for her to do that safely and happily. She’s also stayed overnight a few times, and every experience has been great. Anytime Lily goes, she’s excited to arrive and comes home happy, tired, and completely content — which tells me everything I need to know. The level of attention and care the dogs receive is truly excellent. She started coming here around 6–7 months old, which is such a prime age for socialization, and I’ve seen a huge positive impact. She’s learned how to play appropriately with other dogs and has developed great manners because of it. I’m so grateful for the care, structure, and love they give the dogs here. Highly recommend to anyone looking for a place where their pup will be well cared for and genuinely happy.
As a professional dog trainer, I pay close attention to how facilities manage group play, supervision, and safety—and Dogs of Tucson does a solid job. Their emphasis on structured, supervised play and positive reinforcement is exactly what I want to see in a daycare and social club environment. The dogs appear relaxed, appropriately matched, and well managed, which tells me staff are actually reading dog body language instead of just letting chaos happen. A climate-controlled space is also a huge plus in Tucson. This is the kind of environment I’m comfortable seeing clients use when they want safe social exposure and enrichment for their dogs.
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