Pet Daycare in Newcastle
Daytime Company for Your Dogs
If your dog gets bored, lonely or unsettled during the day, daycare is a great way to help them stay relaxed and supported while you’re out. Many dogs struggle with long hours alone, especially those with extra energy or a strong need for company.
At Cinda’s Pet Services, I offer a full-day or half-day service between 9am-5pm, at my salon or the owner's house. With at-home daycare, your dog will get to stay in their familiar environment while receiving company, interaction and gentle structure throughout the day. They'll enjoy attention, play and comfort without the stress of leaving home, so they stay settled and content until you return.
If you’re looking for pet daycare in Newcastle and surrounds—or support with grooming or overnight sitting—call Cinda’s Pet Services on 0424 649 428.
My Pet Daycare Service
My pet daycare gives your dog steady company and meaningful activity in an environment where they feel secure. Here’s what it typically includes:
- Light Play & Enrichment: Simple games and calm activities help your dog stay mentally stimulated and avoid boredom throughout the day.
- Rest and Reassurance: Your dog can relax in their favourite spots with someone nearby, helping them feel safe and preventing daytime anxiety.
- Routine-Based Interaction: Gentle company, conversation and check-ins help maintain your dog’s sense of stability and connection.
- General Daytime Support: From fresh water to outdoor breaks, your dog receives attention and supervision that keeps their day balanced and comfortable.








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FAQ
Why do some dogs benefit from at-home daycare?
Many dogs feel more secure with company during the day. Staying at home avoids stress from unfamiliar environments and helps maintain their natural routine.
Is daycare suitable for senior dogs?
Yes. Older dogs often appreciate quiet company, gentle movement and reassurance, which can help reduce stiffness, boredom and daytime restlessness.
Can more engagement improve a dog's behaviour?
Consistent interaction and mental stimulation can reduce boredom-related behaviours like barking, chewing or pacing by giving dogs a calmer, more structured day.


