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.*
Our unique Day School program offers a great alternative for canine guests that may not thrive in traditional daycare settings. At Day School, they engage in mentally stimulating activities and physical exercise, ensuring a fun and fulfilling day away.
Situated next to our main facility, Fetch N’ Catch’s Day School offers a structured environment where canine guests receive personalized attention from our trained staff, along with scheduled breaks for rest and relaxation.
Our approach focuses on balance, combining play, physical activity, and mental stimulation. Each day starts with a morning warm-up where the dogs practice basic commands like “Sit” and taking turns on the treadmill. Throughout the day, they engage in a variety of activities that fall under Play, Exercise, and Training (P-E-T) to keep them active and engaged.
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Day School at Fetch N’ Catch in Williamsville, NY, is available Monday through Friday. Packages are valid for 6 months from the purchase date. Drop-off is between 7am-10am, with pick-up from 3pm-6pm. To remain eligible, dogs must attend at least 2 times per month. Current vaccinations are required for Rabies, Bordetella (Kennel Cough), and DHPP (Distemper, Hepatitis, Parvovirus, and Parainfluenza). A Meet & Greet evaluation is also mandatory before starting the program.
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.
Exclusively available to our Daycare and Day School clients in Williamsville, NY, our dog boarding service includes an overnight staff member on-site. Your dog will enjoy a full day of indoor and outdoor play in daycare. Our boarding suites are climate-controlled and offer cozy blankets, raised beds, meal service, lavender aromatherapy, calming classical music, and complimentary medication administration.
The Training Center offers a variety of courses and services tailored for dog owners, including Puppy Kindergarten, Canine Good Citizen (CGC) Certification, Private Lesson Packages, and Board & Train Camps. We also provide a selection of group classes, such as Puppy Preschool, Basic Obedience, and Tricks/Specialty Classes.
Our highly rated grooming salon in Williamsville, NY, offers a full range of grooming services for dogs and cats, including haircuts, bath packages, nail trims, shed-control baths, and more.
Williamsville is a village in Erie County, New York. The population was 5,423 at the 2020 census. It is part of the Buffalo-Niagara Falls metropolitan area.
Williamsville is located in the northeastern quadrant of Erie County. It is mostly within the town of Amherst, but Creek Road and Creek Heights in the south part of the village (near the Wehrle Drive underpass of the New York State Thruway) are in the town of Cheektowaga.
The community developed where the major road between Batavia and Buffalo crossed Ellicott Creek just above Glen Falls. The water power offered by the waterfall attracted millers. The first mill was built by Jonas Williams in 1811, giving the village its first name, “Williams Mills.” It still stands today, next to Glen Park, and is known as the Williamsville Water Mill.
During the War of 1812, American troops were stationed in Williamsville in the area between Garrison Road and Ellicott Creek. American soldiers and British prisoners were treated in a field hospital and log barracks that lined Garrison Road. A small cemetery, located on Aero Drive between Wehrle and Youngs Road, was used to bury the men who did not survive.
The village of Williamsville was one of more than 550 villages incorporated by New York State in 1850.
Every summer in Williamsville, Old Home Days is held in Island Park, located directly on Main Street in the village. The Carnival begins with a parade on the opening Tuesday, and for four days, thousands of people enjoy rides, food, and the people of Williamsville.