Doggy Day Care in Olathe
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“Pablo loves going there ! He gets so excited when we pull up and he literally plays the whole time he's there ! I feel like he's apart of the family when he goes. He always come back home so tired from all his play. Kim is wonderful ! ”

About: I’ve had dogs and cats for 30 years. During that time I have been a trusted resource for family and friends. I absolutely love all the personalities and energy from all dogs and cats. I’m currently a stay at home dad and the owner of a guitar building business out of my garage. My days are filled with playing with my furry friends and creating. I’m available at all times to care for and play with your little (and not so little) ones. I have a fenced in yard with tons of space. We also have a doggie playroom with lots of comfortable lounging and toys. Your pets will be seen to for every need and be part of the family while they are here
“Gina is awesome. She took my dog Zeus in very short notice and made my stressful situation peaceful. She is a dog lover no doubt and has a great yard and home that is perfect . She sent me pictures and video updates daily and Zeus had the absolute time of his life playing with her 3 adorable dogs . Each time I bring him to her home he gets so exited as we pull up. He knows he’s going to have the best day with his friends! I feel so blessed to have found Gina for my baby Zeus. Only the best for him and Gina is that!”

“Beth was amazing! We met beforehand to make sure our pups got along and she was so kind and accommodating! She sent pictures to keep me updated and filled out the Rover cards everyday to let me know how it went! Will definitely be using her again!”
“Kayla and her husband have been fantastic with our recent rescue pup. They’ve helped tremendously with his socialization with other people and dogs. They are very patient and kind with Benji and his quirks.”

About: About 50 years ago when I was 12 years old, I met a scruffy dog while I was out playing. It was immediate Love. I led the dog home and proceeded to beg my parents if I could keep the dog. Unfortunately, they said no and they didn't even want it in the house. That night it rained and I stayed out there with the dog while we took harbor under the back deck stairs. I named him Pal. The next day, a friend down the street was allowed to take Pal into their family and he stayed with him until he went to heaven. Pal played a very important role in my life. I realized my passion for animals. Also after that, my family began to appreciate animals becoming a part of our family. Years later after I purchased my own home, I came across another homeless dog. I took him in and with my vet, we nursed him back to health. From that point on, I always had at least 3 dogs in my home and usually a cat too. I have cared for many animals from family members, friends and coworker. In hindsight, I have cared for more than 30 animals in my life. In the last 25 years, I have worked as an in-home provider for children. I was also the primary family caregiver for my mother when she returned home from the assisted living facility after she was diagnosed with Alzheimer's and needed to be brought home before her passing. I was also primary family caregiver for my father when he moved in with me and my daughter due to complications with diabetes and dementia before his passing. I am divorced and live alone, I am home 95% of the time and I rarely travel. I am available everyday of the week throughout summer because I have to be here for my child care and my animals. I have been doing in-home childcare/preschool for 25+ years. Due to my passion for dogs, I have joined Rover to provide care and boarding for dogs. The family room is now mostly dedicated for the dogs. The floor is padded, they can get on the 3 couches and chairs and there are several beds on the floor for their comfort. They have access to see out the back windows and out the back doorway. I have a large backyard that has been divided with a fence. There is the small yard dedicated for the children and a much larger area for the dogs. It is large enough for running and throwing balls - The back fence in both areas is open enough for the dogs to see and chase the school kids and trucks as they go by. My dogs favor the fire trucks and emergency vehicles that go by which is pretty often since the station is right down the street. They will usually stand out at the fence howling with the alarms as those vehicles go by. I scoop daily and I have the yard sprayed regularly for fleas, ticks and mosquitoes.
“Katie was an awesome dog sitter. Cash loved going to her house and playing with her pup in their big yard. He would pace by the door when he knew it was time for her to come pick him up. Will definitely be booking her again!”
About: I’m a receptionist at a vet clinic. I’ve always had a special report with animals. Dog behavior psychology and training is what I love to study and practice. I spent many years working at a vet clinic as a vet assistant, and got a degree in biology. I currently work at Mission Pet Mart, working the Day Care Room as well as the floor. I have also been a pet sitter more informally for many years, for many creatures . I can reinforce obedience training and start it. Depending on the length of stay, I can train basics like sit, down, stay, wait, and heel. I’ve worked with dogs of all sizes. Big enough to be a small horse to small enough to be the size of a pocket pet. I’ve also trained deaf and/or blind dogs. I have had a few senior dogs, and know how much extra help they need. Space at my apartment has limited my boarding abilities for larger dogs, but I most certainly can work with large breeds for short periods of time. I’ve worked with skittish and aggressive dogs as well. Does your dog have a behavioral issue? I can help work with that. I also know a bit about food allergies, and nutritional issues when it comes to our canine friends. other concerns? Ask! Animals are my passion and I always want to to whats best for them. They are family to me, and they will get treated as such. If you want, I have worked as a groom assistant also. I don’t do shaves or cuts, but a wash and condition for short hair; longer hair brush out, wash, shampoo, condition, blow dry, brush out again, I can do that!! No worries. Just ask, but it will cost a little extra. I live with my long term boyfriend, and between us your pet will always have care, love, attention, walks, and whatever else your kid needs. I have a small apartment in a secure building, and a nice court yard in the back. There is also a dog park just across the street! The park has agility equipment to play on.
About: We are a pet-friendly homeschool family with flexible hours and lots of love to give during the day! We participate in a local 4-H club and enjoy caring for animals. With no dogs or cats of our own, we can dedicate time and attention to yours. Since we only take pets from one family at a time, each pup gets spoiled with attention! Specialty animals are welcome (hamsters, fish, parakeets, etc.) We have experience with dogs, cats, chickens, ducks, and small birds. We have also cared for senior dogs and dogs with minor injuries. We only accept dogs that are kennel trained and comfortable sleeping in a kennel at night and when we are out of the house. As a homeschool family, we have flexibility and time available during the daytime hours. Our kids range from age 5-13 and enjoy having pets in the home. We do have some activities that take us outside the home, but we always ensure that pets are taken care of in a timely manner within the required time frame. When dogs are boarded at our home, we have a large, open fenced backyard for play. Since we have no dogs or cats of our own, there will not be conflict with our pets. (We own parakeets and chickens, which are kept securely within their own enclosures.) When I have to leave home for an activity, I will either kennel the dog, or section off a safe portion of the house, depending on the situation. Animals with destructive tendencies when alone (chewing, getting into trash, etc.) must be kenneled when we are out of the house. Cats do not need to be kenneled unless they have destructive tendencies. At night, dogs will either be kenneled, or gated off to a specific section of the house. Our basement is largely open and can be used as well for kenneling or nightime roaming for cats. Our backyard has a chicken coop with ten hens. The chickens should not be in danger from your dogs while they are in the coop (they are well protected in a steel chicken fence), but if seeing them will cause your dog to be anxious, overactive, or they may try to attack the fence, please let us know in advance. When going to a client's home, I can administer food and water as instructed. I am also happy to spend time playing, going for a walk, etc.
“I was so lucky to have found Anita! She was awesome. Sent me pictures and updates throughout my trip. Definitely felt good vibes from her and trusted her with my baby. I will definitely be a repeat customer.”

About: My pet care experience began when I was a young child. My parents have always had at least five pets that I helped train and take care of while growing up. After we moved to a farm, they adopted more pets (dogs, cats, chickens, etc.); which allowed me to have more responsibilities and experiences taking care of animals. In college, I adopted my dog and had her for over 13 years. Sadly, she passed from old age and I have not adopted another pet since. I currently have a full-time job, but it does not involve animals. I am on Rover because I enjoy being around animals and taking care of them. My schedule is flexible and would allow me ample time throughout the day to assist others with their pets. My husband and I have very flexible work schedules that allow us to work from home most, if not all, of the week. We love going for walks with the dogs and playing with them in our fenced in backyard. As mentioned above, we have a fenced in backyard. We also have a large crate available if you prefer to have your dog crates for part of its stay. Thanks for taking your time to read about me! Hopefully, you’ll allow me to help you with your pet(s)!
“Nicole was great! We have a newly adopted dog that is a bit fearful and anxious. She was confident and made us feel at ease while our dog was in her care. She was very patient and accommodating of our shy guy.”

About: In 2019, we expanded our family by four paws and welcomed our dog, Ruger, a mini Irishdoodle, into our home. While occasionally traveling, I was searching for a more personalized care option for him, and we instantly fell in love with Rover. We’ve been using the service ever since and have found a loyal and trustworthy community through it. Fast forward to 2024, and we expanded our family once again—this time by two little feet! I now stay at home with my son, Wesley, and am excited to become a full-time Rover caregiver myself. While my professional experience with Rover spans over six years, my overall experience caring for dogs goes back much further. I grew up in a farming community where we owned several dogs, and I’ve been around animals my entire life. We also care for my brother- and sister-in-law’s Maltipoo from time to time. Ruger and my son do great with other dogs, and we would love to welcome new furry friends into our home. We live in a safe, friendly neighborhood with great walking trails nearby. Our backyard is fully fenced, and we have plenty of toys to keep your pet happy and engaged! Since I stay home with my son, Wesley, your pet will receive lots of love, attention, and companionship all day and into the evening. We will be sure to keep our calendar up to date in the event we are out of town which is seldom. Safety is a top priority—dogs are always supervised, introductions are done slowly and thoughtfully, and I will communicate regularly with owners by providing updates and photos. Whether caring for pets in my home or a client’s home, I strive to keep them comfortable, happy, and stress-free while maintaining their normal routine as much as possible. We provide regular potty breaks, daily walks on nearby trails if needed, playtime in our fully fenced backyard, and lots of affection. Dogs can eat separately from our own dog if needed, and we’re happy to accommodate specific feeding schedules, dietary needs, or preferences. We do ask that your pet is kennel trained to sleep in overnight until we are comfortable with dogs sleeping out of their kennel.
About: My wife and I have cared for pets our whole lives—dogs, cats, chickens, birds, and fish. Today we have two happy dogs of our own, and we often look after family and friends’ pets. We're devoted to giving every four-legged friend the same love and care we give our own. I work from home, so I’m able to give dogs plenty of attention and care throughout the day. My wife and I are available seven days a week to keep your pup happy and comfortable. My wife and I live in a quiet neighborhood with a large, fully fenced yard where dogs can play safely. Our two dogs are on a regular schedule for feeding, potty breaks, and walks, and we’ll give the same care and consistency to yours. We can crate if needed and block off stairs for older dogs to prevent accidents. Your pet’s safety and comfort are always a top priority.
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If I could leave more than five stars I would. This is the first time for me with everything and I could not ask for a better sitter for my best friend. With excepting on extremely short notice with a very late pickup, I was updated with awesome photos that I will keep forever and punctual updates. Highly recommend.

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Sitters on Rover are free to set their rates. The median cost to hire a sitter for doggy day care in Olathe on Rover as of Mar 2026 was about $30 per day, after factoring in Rover’s service fees. A sitter’s rate may also change as you customize your booking to fit your and your dog’s needs.
As of Mar 2026, 624 sitters provided doggy day care in Olathe. You can filter, sort, expand your radius, read reviews, and compare pricing to find the perfect sitter near you. As a reminder, sitters offering doggy day care joining Rover must pass a background check for you and your dog’s safety.
Rover makes it easy to reach out to multiple sitters about your booking. Typically, 86% of Olathe sitters offering doggy day care respond in under an hour.
Sitters who provide doggy day care in Olathe have an average of 19 years of experience. Sitters offering doggy day care with repeat customers have an average of 4 repeat clients. Experience can vary from sitter to sitter, but you can view reviews, years of experience, and number of repeat clients when you compare sitters in Olathe.
Olathe doggy day care sitters are happy to take care of your dog while you’re at work or unavailable for the day. Book a one-time visit, or set up a regular rhythm with your favorite Olathe sitter. Drop off your dog at the sitter’s home and rest easy knowing they’ll get frequent potty breaks, plenty of playtime, and lots of love. Doggy day care is great for:
- Puppies and high-energy dogs
- Dogs with special needs, including seniors
- Pet parents who work long hours
- Dogs with separation anxiety
There are 624 sitters offering doggy day care in Olathe on Rover, so you’re sure to find the perfect match for your dog! In Olathe, 95% of sitters offer daily exercise, 97% offer medication administration, and 90% have experience with senior dogs and dogs with special needs. We know each dog is unique and may have specific care instructions. You can filter, sort, expand your radius, read reviews, and compare pricing to find the perfect doggy day care sitter near you. As a reminder, sitters joining Rover must pass a background check for you and your dog’s safety.
Yes! Sitters joining Rover must pass a background check before offering their services. You can also easily keep in touch with your doggy day care sitter through messages on Rover for delightful photo updates. The Rover team is available 24/7, and your sitter has access to advice from qualified veterinary professionals. In the rare event of any issues during a booking, rest easy knowing your pet is covered by the Rover Guarantee reimbursement program for eligible veterinary care.
Note: If your doggy day care sitter requested to cancel this booking, then they need to cancel from their account. Please contact them via Rover Messages.
We get it—sometimes plans change and you may need to cancel your doggy day care service. You can cancel an upcoming booking directly from the Rover app or your computer, in accordance with your sitter’s cancellation policy.






