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Cage-Free Dog Daycare in Gurugram

byKigaIn-person consultations at facility in GurugramStarts from1,500 Per SessionView full gallery

Stop babying your dog. At KIGA, we give them a real environment to burn energy, learn pack manners, and be a dog.

Five signs your dog needs therapy, not the other way around. They increase your stress, promote depression, give you back pain from cleaning up their mess, and destroy your routine. They are the ones who need a place like my daycare to sort their issues out.

Just because you love dogs doesn't mean you're qualified to open a dog boarding center. It's a stressful job that requires years of practical experience with different breeds and behaviors. You can't learn this from a book.

A typical day at KIGA, surrounded by dogs of all breeds. My role is to be the calm pack leader, ensuring everyone feels safe and interacts respectfully. This is what true socialization looks like.

At KIGA Puppy Kindergarten, it's all about positive interactions. Here, a group of Beagles, a Golden Retriever, and a Shih Tzu learn to share space and attention calmly.

Treat time at the daycare. Even with multiple dogs, including Labradors, Beagles, and Indies, it's possible to maintain order and politeness. This is a result of consistent leadership and clear rules.

A couple of Huskies enjoying playtime at the KIGA daycare center. We provide a safe and temperature-controlled environment where high-energy breeds can release their energy constructively.

It's normal for dogs to sleep 12-14 hours a day. It's not laziness; it's essential for their physical and mental development. At our daycare, we ensure all dogs get plenty of rest between play sessions.

Playtime and cuddles with a Husky at the daycare. We provide a balanced environment with both high-energy play and calm, affectionate moments to ensure every dog's needs are met.

About KIGA Daycare & Socialization

This isn't a luxury hotel where your dog sits in a cage. At KIGA, we manage actual pack dynamics. If your dog struggles with separation anxiety or aggression, they don't need isolation. They need to interact, play, and learn boundaries from other dogs under my direct supervision. This is where your dog learns how to be a dog again, not a human baby.

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