Rescue Efforts

At WaggyVille Resort & Spa, our passion for dogs goes beyond providing top-tier daycare and boarding services — we are dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating, and preparing dogs for their forever homes.

Support Our Mission ❤️
Jay with three puppies

Compassionate Care for Every Dog

Every dog deserves love, no matter their background or behavioral challenges. At WaggyVille, we welcome all dogs, including those dealing with separation anxiety, aggression, excessive barking, resource guarding, or space-guarding behaviors. We also address essential skills like proper toy playing, socialization with both humans and other dogs, and potty training.

We understand that these challenges are never the dog's fault and approach each situation with patience and understanding. In our welcoming, home-like environment, we help dogs feel safe and comfortable. Our gradual approach allows them to adjust at their own pace. We carefully assess their needs and provide tailored care, whether through group play or private interactions. By creating a nurturing space, we help each dog build confidence and thrive.

To prepare dogs for their forever homes, we create an environment that mirrors a loving household. From everyday staples like couches and the sounds and smells of cooking in the kitchen to familiar rooms like bedrooms and bathrooms, we help dogs become accustomed to the daily experiences of a home. This ensures a smoother transition when they meet their future families!

Making a Difference, Together

Through strong partnerships with local non-profits, we assist in fostering, rehabilitation, and transportation for rescue dogs. Each year, our efforts help 50-100 dogs find loving homes.

So, if you're thinking of leaving us a tip for our services, we truly appreciate the thank you! But instead, helping us support our rescue mission is an even bigger thank you. Your generosity makes a direct impact on the lives of these deserving dogs, providing them with the care, training, and resources they need to thrive!

Sydney and Sarah with rescued dogs