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Dog Socialization and Supervised Group Play

byFurry AffairTraining centers in Gurugram and HyderabadStarts from1,200 per dayView full gallery

See how our furry guests spend their days. From morning park runs to afternoon naps, we make sure every tail keeps wagging in a safe, loving environment.

A perfect example of our mixed-group play sessions. Labradors, Dobermans, and Beagles all running together, learning valuable social cues from each other.

Watch as my team member leads a pack walk around the park. This structured activity helps build pack harmony and provides great exercise for everyone.

It's so heartwarming to see big and small dogs playing together so gently. This little and large duo shows how we carefully manage interactions to ensure everyone feels safe.

This group of smaller dogs is having a blast. We often create playgroups based on size and energy levels to make sure every pup has the best possible experience.

The more, the merrier. A diverse group of friends, including Beagles, Indies, and Labradors, sniffing and playing together. This is what our dog boarding experience is all about.

Making new friends every day is part of the fun. Here, a Beagle confidently trots along with the pack, enjoying the company.

We encourage all our guests to socialize because friends make everything better. Watch them run and play together, forming their own happy little community.

A busy day in the park with dogs of all breeds, including a German Shepherd and an Indie, enjoying the open space.

It's always amazing to see how dogs of different sizes, like this German Shepherd and a smaller friend, learn to play together respectfully.

A snapshot of the daily fun. The dogs are free to roam, play, and interact under the watchful eye of our staff.

About A Day in the Life: Play, Socialize, Repeat!

We don't just put dogs together and hope for the best. My team carefully matches playgroups based on size and energy levels, like pairing high-energy Beagles with similar age groups or supervising shy dogs to help them find their confidence. It’s about building a pack where everyone feels safe, not just running around aimlessly.

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