Dog Daycare
Dog Daycare in Riverside, RI
1 daycare facility in Riverside — from $32/day, with confirmed rates where published.
Riverside has 1 dog daycare facility with day rates from around $32. 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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Riverside, Rhode Island has 1 dog daycare facility in our directory. Listed day rates run around $32 per day, and 1 of the 1 facility publishes a confirmed rate. 1 also offers overnight boarding, 1 confirms 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 Riversidelocation 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 Riverside?
Dog daycare in Riverside starts around $32 per day. 1 of the 1 facility publishes a confirmed day rate; for the rest, call to confirm — many sell half days and multi-day packages that change the per-day math.
Do Riverside dog daycares have webcams or playgroups?
1 of the 1 Riverside listing confirms supervised playgroups. We tag amenities only where the facility confirms them, so no tag means "ask," not "no."