Dog Daycare vs Dog Walker in Calgary: Which Is Right for Your Dog?
Both dog daycare and dog walking give your dog care and exercise while you are at work — but they are very different services. Daycare is a full day of structured group care; a dog walker is a short midday visit. At PAWS Dog Daycare in Calgary, every full daycare day includes a 45-60 minute structured pack walk, supervised play, rest periods, and staff supervision from drop-off to pickup. Which option is right depends on whether your dog needs a break or a full day of care.
Dog Daycare vs Dog Walker: Side-by-Side
Key differences between dog daycare and dog walker, compared directly.
| Category | Dog Daycare | Dog Walker |
|---|---|---|
| Cost | $37–$59.50/day (PAWS); $44–$65 Calgary market | $20–$30 per 30-min walk; $30–$50 per hour |
| Hours of Care | Full day — typically 7 AM to 7 PM | 30–60 minutes, usually midday |
| Socialization | High — group play with other dogs all day | Low to none — solo walk or small group |
| Exercise | 45-60 minute structured pack walk + supervised play sessions | One walk per visit; exercise level varies by walker |
| Convenience | Drop-off and pickup required; structured schedule | Walker comes to your home; no drop-off needed |
When to Choose Dog Daycare
- Your dog is alone for 8+ hours on weekdays and needs more than a midday break
- You want a full-day option that still includes a real outdoor walk — at PAWS, every full daycare day includes a 45-60 minute structured pack walk
- Your dog is social and thrives with other dogs and structured group activity
- You have a young, high-energy dog (puppy, Husky, Lab, Border Collie) that needs sustained exercise and stimulation
- You want consistent socialization to build good behaviour over time
When to Choose Dog Walker
- Your dog is older, lower-energy, or prefers quiet — and does fine at home with just a midday outing
- Your dog is reactive or not comfortable in group settings
- Your work schedule is irregular and you need flexible, on-demand care rather than a fixed daily routine
- Your dog is too young for daycare vaccination requirements (under 12 weeks) and still needs midday relief
Our Honest Take
We run a daycare, so you might expect us to push you toward daycare every time — but that is not honest advice. Dog walkers are a legitimate, professional service that suits certain dogs very well. If your dog is calm, older, or reactive, a trusted dog walker who comes to your home may be a better fit than group daycare. The goal is the right solution for your specific dog.
Our recommendation: If your dog is social and you are away for a full workday, daycare will serve them far better than a 30-minute midday walk. PAWS is especially useful when you want both: full-day daycare and a 45-60 minute structured pack walk included. If your dog is a homebody or does not do well in groups, a walker is the right call. When in doubt, book a free trial day at PAWS — you will know within the first visit whether your dog is a daycare dog.
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