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

Over 86 pet owners in Flintshire have booked doggy day care
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“Medwyn had an amazing day. Sarita was thorough when meeting Medwyn to make sure she knew about him and his quirks. She looked after him very well and let him be a dog! We’re already booked in for another day. Thank you 😊”

About: We’re a warm, sociable family of four ❤️ myself, my partner Tom, and our two young children (ages 3 and 5). We live in a peaceful cul-de-sac in Ewloe with a large, secure, fenced garden that offers plenty of space for your dog to play, explore, and feel at home. I work in a primary school, which reflects my caring and nurturing nature. I’m truly passionate about supporting people and their beloved pets, and I’ll ensure your dog feels completely comfortable, safe, and loved during their stay with us. Our children have grown up around family dogs and understand how to be gentle, calm, and playful, so your dog will be in kind and respectful company. We own no pets of our own, so we can give your dog our full love and attention. Alongside my role in a primary school, I am fully available during half terms and weekends to provide attentive and reliable care for your dog. Safety and comfort are always our top priorities. You can trust that your dog will be supervised, loved, and secure throughout their stay with us. We can’t wait to meet your family member and give them a home from home experience full of love.
About: I’m organised, calm and treat every animal with the same care I give my own. 🐾 Experience that sets me apart: • Experience caring for guinea pigs and domestic animals. I own two guinea pigs, so I’m confident with hay‑based diets, fleece bedding, health checks and keeping nervous pets calm. • Cat sitting experience. Looking after cats while owners were away, including feeding, litter tray care, playtime and daily updates. • Multi- pet confidence — Comfortable caring for cats, dogs, rabbits, guinea pigs and hamsters. 🌟 Skills that make me different from other sitters • Reliability — As a teacher, I’m used to responsibility, routine and being somewhere on time. • DBS‑checked — Gives owners peace of mind when trusting me with their home and pets. • Calm and gentle — Perfect for shy cats, nervous pets and small animals who need a quiet, steady presence. • Clear communication — I send photo updates every visit so owners feel reassured while they’re away. • Attention to detail — I follow routines exactly, check water levels, litter trays, bedding, and make sure everything is safe before leaving. 🏡 Why owners choose me • I treat every pet like my own • I respect your home and keep everything tidy • I’m trustworthy, organised and easy to communicate with • I’m confident with both cuddly pets and nervous ones • I genuinely enjoy spending time with animals I’m a teacher, so I have six weeks off in the summer holidays. That means plenty of time for regular visits, cuddles, feeding and keeping your pets happy while you’re away. I have a calm, pet‑friendly home with two caged guinea pigs, so I’m used to feeding schedules, daily cuddles and spot cleaning. My back garden is fully fenced if your pet stays with me, and I love keeping active, so dog walking is something I really enjoy. I’m very flexible and make sure every pet feels safe, comfortable and well looked after.
About: I love dogs & horses,but firstly dogs! I have always grown up with both..a house without a dog isn’t a complete home Based in North Wales, there is plenty of scope for walking outdoors through hills,parks,fields or simply local short walks to develop your dog’s personality! I have Puppy Care skills,Senior Dog experience Positive behaviour management skills I aim to provide a caring,loving environment with treats & cuddles An experience spending time with dogs is always a positive one for me I currently work from home and it is flexible hours too! This is 100% supportive to caring for your pet,I have at home an elderly,well behaved staffy I have a comfortable ‘dog friendly’ home A small/medium sized rear enclosed garden Indoors no sofa is out of bounds! 6ft fences and mainly laid to gravel & potted plants
About: ⭐️ Fully Insured Pet Sitter in North Wales ⭐️ Whether it’s a playful puppy, a senior companion, a gentle giant, or a dog with special needs, I have 25 years plus experience providing safe and loving pet care all over the British Isles. Working remotely from my home in a picturesque village near Mold means your pets receives premium 1-2-1 company, around the clock care, and plenty of countryside walks and stimulation. My home is clean, pet-free, smoke-free, with a secure garden for toilet breaks and room for crates or beds. For home boarding or house sitting, dogs must be crate trained or able to sleep comfortably in their own bed downstairs. I’m proud to have many happy repeat clients and would love to welcome your pets too! I work remotely from my home in North Wales, which makes pet sitting the perfect fit. It’s a role I love, caring for a wide range of animals and building lasting relationships with repeat clients across the UK. My home is clean, calm, and pet-friendly, with a secure garden and patio for regular outdoor breaks. I’m also just minutes from scenic country walks and open fields — perfect for exercise and play.
“First time using Tom and have to say he was fantastic. Very good on communications, confident and relaxed with the dog sitting, very easy to deal with and gave me peace of mind.”


About: Life time dog owners. My Wife, Rebecca and I Have cared for elderly relatives, friends and neighbours pets. New start up caring for dogs commercially. Mrs is a Student Social worker. Mr works shifts. So between us we have spare hours that we would love to help people with their 4 legged family members. As Rover has helped us in the past with our Beagle. We are a working family. Mr B has 4-5 days blocks of no work. And Mrs B works part time around Uni and Mr B's work. Our routine is dog walks post the school run for our 6 year old. We walk our beagle anywhere from 30-60 minutes of a morning. And another walk in the evening. Usually around 17.00. For overnight board. We would stick to your specific feeding times. And evenings post walk would generally be chilled. Cuddles on the couch. Maybe a treat or two. And bed by 22.00. We have a fenced front and rear garden. Our Beagle sleeps in his crate for if we over night board. There will be privacy and space for them to sleep peacefully. We would happily walk your pets with our boy. If you do have a nervous or anti social dog we may not be your best option. But we would certainly consider any adapted care. Our boy is friendly but he's a boisterous and curious beagle. *Important* our only breed we cannot over night board or have over for day care are German Shepards. Our dog does not react well to them. Nor they to him. Not encountered this reaction with any other breed.
“Patricia was great, she kept me updated about my dog and was super knowledgeable about his breed. It’s clear she really loves dogs and looks after them as if they are her own. Thank you for having my boy 😊”

About: I’ve had a dog for 8 years and a cat for 1 year and I love walking them and giving them none stop cuddles so I’m the person for your loving animals but now I have moved out I have no pets and it’s really sad! I’m currently unemployed so I have lots of time to take care of your furry friends! I will take them on as many walks as need be also I have a fenced garden! I can care for them and cuddle all day long! I love looking after dogs and cats and I’m sure they would love it here too

About: I’ve been a reliable dog sitter for friends, family, and have always had dogs in the house since I was little! I have experience caring for dogs of different breeds, sizes, and energy levels, providing walks, playtime, feeding, and plenty of affection. Whether your pet enjoys long walks, interactive play, or simply relaxing with company, I'm happy to tailor my care to what makes them feel comfortable and happy 😊 I work from home as a freelancer, which gives me a very flexible schedule and allows me to be available throughout the day for pet care. I can easily accommodate morning, afternoon, evening, and weekend visits. My flexible routine means I can adapt to your pet's schedule and ensure they receive reliable, attentive care while you're away. I will always follow the owner's instructions carefully to keep their routine as consistent as possible. I also have a large fenced in garden with lots of open space for them to play and roam, as well as being next to lots of walking areas. I provide regular updates and photos so you can have peace of mind while you're away.
About: Had 3 dogs of my own in the last 25 years or so. Trained all of them and loved them. Now would love to take care of your pet with as I have flexible working hours so are able to adjust our lives to the needs of your dogs. Any day other than Sunday I can be very flexible. I work 8 hours a day but flexible hours. All days other than Sundays work for me. Very caring towards animals but if in my home they will not be aloud upstairs or on furniture or beds. Lots of experience with a variety of breeds.
About: We have cared for family & friends’ dogs on numerous occasions, from Shih Tzus to Bernese Mountain cross Poodles! We are big walkers & live by the beach, so if you’re looking for someone to keep your dog active, look no further! We also love cuddles, so there’ll be no shortage of those! We have a very goofy 6 month old Golden Retriever who absolutely loves other dogs & would be over the moon to have a play date / friend to stay! He isn’t neutered yet, so please bear this in mind before requesting to book. Nat currently works from home & has flexible working hours, and Em works 3-4 shifts a week at the hospital. We are available locally for drop ins on weekdays, or for boarding/daycare throughout the week & some weekends. We have a good sized, fenced back garden, with grass & patio. We have plenty of room to place a crate downstairs if that’s required. We both have cars big enough to travel further for walks & exploring! There are no kids, and no other pets, however your little one won’t be short of attention!
“Frankie was very comfortable and had a great time with Rebecca! She did a meet and greet before hand, was great with communication and sent photo updates throughout the day. We would highly recommend and Frankie would love to stay again 😄”

The median cost per day for doggy day care in Flintshire is £25
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The average cost for Doggy Day Care in Flintshire 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 919 sitters on Rover for Doggy Day Care in Flintshire. About 85% of Flintshire 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 Flintshire 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 Wales 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 .










