Mon - Fri: 7am - 6pm
Saturday: 8am - 4pm
Full Day (over 4 Hours)
$35 / Dog
Half Day (less than 4 Hours)
$27 / Dog
10 Full Days
$332 (save 5%)
20 Full Days
$630 (save 10%)
*All packages are non-refundable and must be used within 6 months of purchase.*
Single Day
$49
10 Full Days
$465 (save 5%)
20 Full Days
$882 (save 10%)
20 Consecutive Visits
$1,299
This program runs M-F for 4 consecutive weeks. (20 visits total). Payment due at time of booking.
Offered exclusively to our Daycare and Day School clients in Lancaster, NY, dog boarding includes an overnight staff member on site. Your dog will enjoy a full day of indoor/outdoor playtime in daycare. Our boarding service features climate-controlled suites, complete with a raised bed, blanket, meal service, complimentary medication administration, calming classical music, and lavender aromatherapy.
The Training Center provides a range of courses and services for dog owners, including Puppy Kindergarten, Canine Good Citizen (CGC) Certification, Private Lesson Packages, Board & Train Camps, and Group Classes such as Puppy Preschool, Basic Obedience, and Tricks/Specialty Classes.
Our award-winning grooming salon in Lancaster, NY, offers a full range of grooming services for dogs and cats, including haircuts, bath packages, nail trims, shed-less baths, and more.
Lancaster is a town in Erie County, New York, centered 14 miles east of downtown Buffalo. Lancaster is an outer ring suburb of Buffalo. As of the 2020 Census, the town population was 45,106.
Located within the town is the village of Lancaster and the eastern half of the village of Depew. Depew’s western half lies within the town of Cheektowaga. In 1803, the Holland Land Company sold its first plot of land in the future town. The town of Lancaster was formed from the town of Clarence in 1833. The town was named after Lancaster, Massachusetts, but the reason for applying this name is unknown. Originally called “Cayuga Creek”, the town later incorporated and obtained its current name. In 1857, the town’s southern half was taken to form the town of Elma.
Once known as a small town with a small-town atmosphere, Lancaster has evolved into a suburban community in recent years. Lancaster is home to several notable historic buildings. The Warren Hull House is a prime example of early 19th-century architecture, offering a glimpse into the area’s pioneer history. The Lancaster District School No. 6, a classic one-room schoolhouse, reflects the educational practices of the past.
Lancaster boasts 11 parks offering various recreational activities. Among them, Walden Pond Park features baseball diamonds, volleyball courts, playgrounds, and a fishing pond, while Como Lake Park provides playgrounds, fields, trails, sledding hills, bike paths, and shelters for community enjoyment.