No pressure, no rush
Some rescue dogs need slower introductions, quieter handling and time to build trust before joining a routine.
Rescue Dogs · Cobham, Surrey
A patient woodland daycare path for rescue dogs who need trust, routine and kind introductions.
Rescue dog daycare
Rescue dogs often need time, consistency and careful reading. We start gently, keep expectations realistic and build confidence at the dog's pace.
Some rescue dogs need slower introductions, quieter handling and time to build trust before joining a routine.
When social contact is right, we introduce suitable dogs carefully and watch body language closely.
The same Cobham facility, familiar handlers and repeat attendance can help dogs settle safely.
Our staff stay connected from collection through to home time, so dogs are not passed between unknown people.
The natural setting gives dogs space to sniff, decompress and build confidence without a busy indoor environment.
Daycare is not forced. We talk through your dog's background, confidence and needs before planning the right first step.
Why we're different
Rescue dogs are never rushed into a one-size-fits-all day. We keep introductions calm, routines familiar and the woodland experience positive, so each dog can settle with trust.




Sometimes, yes. We start with a careful enquiry and visit to understand whether daycare is the right environment.
No. Introductions are gradual and guided by the dog's confidence and behaviour.
Collection depends on the dog, route and travel confidence. We discuss this before regular bookings.
Next Step
Tell us about your dog and we will talk through confidence, collection options and the right introduction.