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Dog Daycare in Los Angeles, CA

18 daycare facilities in Los Angeles.

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Los Angeles has 18 dog daycare facilities. Each listing below leads with its rate where the facility publishes one, plus hours, amenities like playgroups and webcams, and whether overnight boarding is offered too — so you can compare before you call.

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Dog daycare in Los Angeles

Los Angeles, California has 18 dog daycare facilities in our directory.None publish a day rate online yet — daycare is billed per day, so call ahead and we'll add rates as facilities confirm them. 9 also offer overnight boarding, 2 confirm supervised playgroups.

Daycare is daytime-only care with supervised group play — drop off in the morning, pick up the same day — usually billed per day, with half days and multi-day packages common. The practical questions are how dogs are grouped for play, whether you can check a webcam during the day, and what vaccinations are required. Each listing above is tagged with what it confirms, and links to the facility's full profile — rates, hours, amenities, and license records — in our boarding & daycare directory.

Every Los Angeleslocation here is sourced from open mapping data, filtered to genuine daycare facilities — not groomers, shelters, or in-home sitters — and checked against the business's own website. When a rate or an hour isn't confirmed, the listing says “call to confirm” rather than guess, and we re-verify every month so what you read here matches what you'll find.

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Frequently asked questions

How much does dog daycare cost in Los Angeles?

None of the Los Angeles daycare facilities publish a day rate online yet. Daycare is billed per day (half days and packages are common), so call ahead for current rates — we add them as facilities confirm.

Do Los Angeles dog daycares have webcams or playgroups?

2 of the 18 Los Angeles listings confirm supervised playgroups. We tag amenities only where the facility confirms them, so no tag means "ask," not "no."