Doggy Day Care County of Herefordshire
Doggy day care at your dog sitter’s home – morning drop-off, evening pick-up

Over 82 pet owners in County of Herefordshire have booked doggy day care
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Prices are estimates per day for 1 dog. Pricing may vary based on your search and includes a booking fee of 15%.
“Stacey last minute helped out with our nervous whippet, Lunar. Communication was fast, professional which reassured us that Lunar would be well looked after, and she did seem calm and content when picked up. I highly recommend Stacey. Thanks for your help! Rhianna, ( and Geraldine and John!)”
“We were very lucky to find Jess for daycare. Barney is so relaxed and happy in her company which reassured me that she was the right person to look after him. Jess keeps me well informed with every visit and I would be happy to recommend her to other doggy parents.”


About: I have 5 little yorkies at home, I also help my family with pet sitting when needed. My dogs are very friendly, loud at first but they calm down eventually, we have few dogs coming to my house and some stay for sleepover as I also use my little boy as stud so my dogs are used to other dogs and my children are pet lovers too. They always want every dog to stay in our house forever. I decided to make my service official as I know how hard it is when you want to go for a holiday and you need to leave your hairy babies behind. I have had dogs all my life and also other pets. I work nights as a bank position so I pick my own hours and slmy dogs are never left alone and I only work when I am not busy doing something else. I am at home every day, also I am very lucky to live where I live so the dogs have enough space for walking and running and I have quite satisfying garden. I stay at home during the day, my family is at home during the nights I am working. My pets are very spoiled as they get a lot of kisses and cuddles and they are very needy babies, my kids also love animals especially dogs.
“Tracy is fantastic and I would recommend her to anyone. Tracy arranged to meet our dog beforehand and was accommodating with a short notice request for daycare. Great communication before and during daycare. An added bonus that Tracy has 2 lovely dogs for your dog to play with. I will definitely be booking Tracy again.”

“Emma, kindly agreed to look after my 11-month-old male Vizla. It's the first time he's been away, but from all accounts, he had a great time. Thank you for the photos of Bruce and you walking and all the fun he had with you and your guests; he came home and slept like a log. Thank you for looking after Bruce”

About: Hi everybody! I’ve had my Cavapoo Rolo for 4 years now and the time has completely flown by! Over the years i’ve walked him 3x everyday and have taught him so many skills and we will be entering our first competition in 2026! Over the past year i have also took on caring for my grandmothers golden Labrador as she’s unable to provide walks etc, however still loves him and his company to pieces so i am honoured to be able to keep them together! I’m currently working part time from Fridays through till Sundays so have plenty of quality time and care for your pets. i’m quite an active person in my personal life, so depending on your pets needs, if they need a 2 hour walk or as little as 30 minutes neither will be a challenge. I have a fenced garden and have cctv surrounding the back garden to view. i also have a box for all post etc to not scare or aggravate pets.
“This was Barney's first stay with Stef and I was so pleased that we found her for daycare. Barney was immediately relaxed with her which usually takes some time around strangers. Stef clearly invests time in the dogs she is caring for and sent lots of updates and pictures of their adventures out on walks. She is accommodating and friendly and I would highly recommend.”

About: We understand from having dogs who do not like being left how important it is to have them cared for in a home environment. Our dog has full run of the house, sleeps on the bed and sofa and has three walks a day. My husband, Mark and I work from home and regularly look after friends pets when they go away from home. Recently, we looked after a springer spaniel for 6 weeks. However, our daughter is a vet so we understand that each dog has different needs and we would maintain any specific routine for your dog. Around 7 in the morning we go for our first walk of the day , then feed breakfast. Then another walk at lunchtime and we finish with an evening walk followed by supper. Our large garden is fully enclosed and dogs are not left on their own. Happy to follow a similar routine to what they have at their home.
About: I have always had contact with dogs, cats and hamsters ...as a child and as a dog owner for 12 years, previously my family over the years owned Yorkies, Poodles,West Highland Terriers, Germany shepherds. Charlie My Cavashon passed away at the age of 12 years, unexpectedly, his doggy companion Tea Cup Yorkie Daisy misses him desperately, she is 14 years. Charlie was a well behaved dog well traveled too and would go everywhere with me and my partner as does Daisy. Charlie was raised from a puppy and attended training classes, he was devoted to me as I was to him. If a cafe, restaurant,garden centre isn't dog friendly we wouldn't visit. I currently work part time and do some volunteering at the dog trust. I have the time to walk your dog, and if they are good travellers in the car I would take your dog on some lovely walks. My home is their home I have a large fenced safe garden lots of grass, there is a furbaby female teacup yorkie who is 14 years. she would love some company. I don't have a crate.
About: From belly rubs to long walks, your pup gets all the love and care they deserve while you’re away. Living in the countryside with river walks and fields on my doorstep, this allows for easy access for your pups to get the fresh air and exercise they need whether on a lead or free! I also have an enclosed back garden so they can come and go inside/outdoor - as they prefer. I work from home so can be with them throughout the day and won't be left alone for long periods. I work from home so will be with your lovely furballs throughout the day and can be taken out as as when required. I do not have young children. I do not have any other animals loving here currently (as I also travel fairly regularly) but I have lots of visitors! I have an enclosed garden and a very friendly, clean and modern home where dogs and cats are allowed on the furniture and make themselves settled and at home
“Can highly recommend Mathew. He took excellent care of our dog zeus for a long evening/ night and we come back to a happy dog. Great communication, care which is important. Thank you so much.”

“Main thing I can say is Thank You. George was fantastic with our pup, sent us great photos of her during the days she was with him and Luna was excited to return for her second visit. Would highly recommend if visiting the area and you need someone to care for your pup for those trips they’re just not allowed or for more permanent scheduling for locals”

About: Hi, I’m Sonya — a lifelong dog lover with a large rural home, plenty of outdoor space, and lots of experience caring for dogs of different sizes, ages and personalities. Your dog would be cared for in a calm, home-from-home environment rather than a kennel setting. I have a large house and access to plenty of land, so there is space for dogs to relax, explore, sniff, play and settle at their own pace. I’m confident with larger breeds as well as smaller dogs, and I understand how important it is to keep each dog’s routine as familiar as possible. I’m happy to follow your dog’s usual feeding, walking, medication and rest schedule, and I’ll always treat them as part of the family while they’re with me. I’m also very committed to learning more about canine behaviour and welfare — from September, I’ll be studying for a degree in Animal Behaviour & Training. My aim is always to provide safe, thoughtful, individual care based on what each dog actually needs. I can provide regular photo and video updates, so you can relax knowing your dog is happy, safe and well looked after. I'm currently at home full-time, so l'm able to give dogs plenty of attention and consistency throughout the day. I live on a large piece of land, which gives dogs space to explore, relax, and enjoy time outside in a safe, natural setting. Pet care fits easily into my daily routine — from feeding and enrichment to quiet time and structured training. I'm happy to follow any routines your dog is used to. Dogs in my care live alongside my own four — two Border Collies, a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, and an Alaskan Malamute. They’re all used to sharing their space, so visiting dogs are welcomed into a relaxed, structured home environment. There’s plenty of space inside the house, including quiet areas if your dog needs time to themselves. You’re very welcome to bring their crate or bed to help them settle — I’m a big believer in keeping things familiar and comfortable. I supervise all interactions closely and can separate dogs when needed, especially during mealtimes or rest periods. My home is also surrounded by a large amount of safe, secure land, giving dogs lots of opportunity for calm outdoor enrichment throughout the day. I follow any routines or instructions you provide and always prioritise each dog’s safety, wellbeing, and comfort.
About: have experience in caring for dogs, especially small breeds that require gentleness and attention. I have cared for dogs of friends and families, providing them with walks, feeding, play and company. I make sure that dogs feel safe and loved, paying attention to their needs and behaviors. Thanks to this, I have acquired skills that allow me to take responsible and caring care of. I am currently work at home, so I will have plenty of time to play with your pet. I am available all week long at any time The garden is fully fenced and safe for small dogs, providing them with a free and safe space to play. I check the fence regularly to make sure there is no escape route.
“Oscar had a lovely day with Rorie and he enjoyed his walks in the beautiful country lanes around her house. I was able to relax knowing that Rorie was taking such good care of him and the photos Rorie sent showed me how settled and happy he was to be with her.”

“Chipper had a wonderful day with Katy and her family. It was his first visit but he soon settled and Katy reassured me of that by sending a photo and message. She was very happy for us to visit beforehand and from the start I knew that Chipper would be well cared for, given plenty of cuddles which he loves and generally have all his needs met. I have no hesitation in recommending Katy and hope that Chipper might be able to board there in the future.”

“Catriona looked after our 15yr old spaniel for the day whilst a group of us went on long walks in the area.. her place is very well set up, professionally run, friendly and very accommodating on drop off and pick up times. She sent pics/update during the day. Would thoroughly recommend! 😁😁”

The median cost per day for doggy day care in County of Herefordshire is £25
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Yasmin accepted Nell at short notice and is clearly very experienced and relaxed looking after all sorts of dogs. She kept me updated and very kindly fed Nell from her own dog’s supply when I had forgotten to send Nell’s food! Nell seemed happy and relaxed on collection and I am sure it won’t be her last stay.

We were very lucky to find Jess for daycare. Barney is so relaxed and happy in her company which reassured me that she was the right person to look after him. Jess keeps me well informed with every visit and I would be happy to recommend her to other doggy parents.

Tracy is fantastic and I would recommend her to anyone. Tracy arranged to meet our dog beforehand and was accommodating with a short notice request for daycare. Great communication before and during daycare. An added bonus that Tracy has 2 lovely dogs for your dog to play with. I will definitely be booking Tracy again.

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FAQs for Doggy Day Care - County of Herefordshire
Frequently asked questions about Rover
The average cost for Doggy Day Care in County of Herefordshire on Rover is £28.75 per day (as of July 2026). However, all sitters set their own rates based on experience, location, and availability.
Rover makes budgeting the cost of Doggy Day Care easy. As long as your dates and pet profiles are correct, the price you see before you book is the same price you pay for Doggy Day Care. For more information on service fees, click here .
There are 442 sitters on Rover for Doggy Day Care in County of Herefordshire. About 83% of County of Herefordshire sitters can respond to requests in under 60 minutes. Whether you are planning ahead for public holidays, need last-minute care, or need same-day cover for an urgent trip, you can message multiple sitters at once to find available care.
Once you find the right match, you can arrange a Meet & Greet to ensure they are a perfect fit for your pet’s personality before confirming.
Sitters on Rover can offer flexible scheduling, so you can coordinate times that work best for you and your pet—whether that’s early drop-off or later collection to match your County of Herefordshire commute.
If your schedule changes, it’s best to let your sitter know through the app as early as possible. Many sitters can adjust collection and drop-off times when needed.
Your dog’s first day care experience is a big milestone! To help your pup settle in comfortably, we recommend:
- Food and treats portioned for the day, with feeding instructions
- Your dog's lead and collar (ensure tags are up-to-date)
- Any seasonal gear, such as paw-safe wax for winter or a cooling vest for the summer
- Medication, if applicable, with clear dosage notes
- Any special care instructions or training tips to help your sitter provide the most personalised care possible
Tip: Upload this information directly through the Rover app before drop-off. The more context you provide, the better your sitter can tailor the day to your dog.
While each sitter sets their own vaccine requirements, staying up-to-date on your dog's vaccines is the best way to be 'boarding ready'. Vaccinations help create a safe environment for all pets under a sitter’s care.
Sitters in West Midlands may request that your dog be up-to-date on core vaccines, such as Canine Distemper, Canine Parvovirus, Canine Adenovirus (also known as DHP or DHPPi), Leptospirosis and Kennel Cough. Cats may be required to have Feline Panleucopenia Virus, Feline Herpesvirus, Feline Calicivirus, and Feline Leukaemia Virus up to date.
By discussing your pet's health history early, you’re adding a layer of confidence for you and your sitter before the booking begins.
If you would like updates while you’re away, you can discuss with your sitter how many or how frequent you’d like those updates to be. The Rover app allows sitters to send photos, videos, and messages about your pet, including how many pee or poo breaks occured. You can message your sitter at any time through the app and our support team is available for dedicated customer support by email or chat if you have concerns.
The personalised, in-home nature of pet care through Rover can mean more individual attention for your pet.
Every sitter on Rover must pass an identity verification before they can list their services. An identity verification confirms that the sitter is who they say they are based on their documents.
Beyond ID checks, you can review each sitter's star rating, read verified reviews from other pet parents, and see how many repeat clients they have. Every booking is backed by the Rover Guarantee, which includes up to £25,000 in eligible veterinary care. For more details, visit our Trust & Safety page .
Emergency support is available by phone or email in English, French, German, and Spanish from Mon-Sat 9am to 6pm. When an incident occurs, we recommend that sitters contact our Trust & Safety team immediately so that they can connect your sitter with a qualified vet or offer other resources to help.
If a sitter needs to cancel at the last minute, Rover’s booking protection means Rover Support will work with you to find a suitable replacement as quickly as possible.
The Rover Guarantee is Rover’s commitment to your peace of mind every time you book. It includes dedicated customer support, sitter access to advice from qualified veterinary professionals for diagnostic issues, and a reimbursement programme for eligible veterinary care in the rare event something goes wrong.
All bookings are backed by the Rover Guarantee , which provides up to £25,000 in eligible veterinary care reimbursement.
A Meet & Greet is a short introductory meeting between you, your dog, and a sitter. It can take place in person or virtually, although we recommend in-person so that your pet can get to know your sitter or the new environment. During the Meet & Greet, you will have a chance to walk through your pet's routine, medical needs, and unique quirks. Take the time to ask your sitter questions about their skills and expertise, and make sure the fit feels right for everyone. Most pet parents and sitters on Rover welcome Meet & Greets because the process can give confidence and peace of mind for service experiences, especially for longer stays or first-time bookings.
We require sitters to operate in compliance with applicable local licensing requirements. In England, pet sitters who board dogs or provide doggy day care as a business may need a valid licence under the Animal Welfare (Licensing of Activities Involving Animals) Regulations 2018. When vetting your sitter, ask if they meet local licensing requirements for dog boarding. This confirmation is important for coverage under the Rover Guarantee. Read more about our requirement for following local licensing requirements .






