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Dog Daycare in Gland

Pattes ô Champs is a dog daycare with gardens located in Gland. It offers:

A solution for all owners who care about their dog’s well-being while they are away.

A solution for owners whose dog’s day requires flawless organisation.

A dedicated environment in which dogs can develop and thrive peacefully.

A setting to maintain and reinforce positive habits through contact and activities.

Pattes ô Champs provides a fully dog-friendly environment, allowing dogs to enjoy calm and relaxed days with their fellow dogs. I do everything I can to ensure that our best friends’ day lives up to the love they give us. Flexibility and reliability are the watchwords.

To learn more, discover a typical day at our dog day care centre, view our prices, or book a visit.

Completion of FSIFP training - Animal boarding

Certificate confirming completion of specific training, independent of professional training, for professional animal boarding and staff responsible for animal care in shelters with a maximum capacity of 19 places.

I look forward to:

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Returning a happy and relaxed dog to you at the end of the day.

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Knowing you can be at work with peace of mind.

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Preserving your floors, sofas, rugs, shoes... and your neighbours.

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Seeing your dog's morning enthusiasm accompany you.

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Helping you benefit from the advantages of supervised activities.

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Offering a healthy and stimulating setting for body and mind.

At your service for their well-being.

— FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Who looks after the dogs at Pattes ô Champs?

Drop-off and supervision are handled by trained staff, including FSIFP training in professional animal boarding.

To offer dogs a fully adapted, calm and stimulating environment where they can enjoy peaceful days with their fellow dogs, while preserving their owners’ peace of mind.

Capacity is deliberately limited to guarantee personalised follow-up and high-quality interactions. Each dog receives attention suited to its temperament, age and needs.

Yes. Large enclosed gardens allow dogs to run, play and socialise safely, under constant supervision.

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