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Buffalo's Premiere Dog Daycare Facility!
Our purpose is to provide a safe, fun, and interactive experience for the dogs in our community. We create a family atmosphere, and deliver peace of mind to dogs and owners alike!
Nichole did an amazing job handling and grooming my standard poodle Navi.
He left happy and looks so fresh and handsome.
Grateful to have found Nichole. Her experience with the poodle breed and attention to detail is second to none! We look forward to scheduling Navi back and will gladly show him off 🥰
Thank you!
HE
Hannah Edwards
May 4, 2026
5.0
I had the best experience at Fetch N Catch, and more importantly, so did my dogs. From the moment I dropped them off, the staff went above and beyond to make me feel comfortable while being away.
I upgraded to include daily pictures and messages, and they absolutely delivered. I got consistent updates about how they were doing, whether they were eating, how they were behaving, and if there were any accidents. That level of communication made it so much easier to be away from them.
One of the main reasons I chose this facility is because the dogs go to daycare during the day instead of just sitting in a kennel. I have three miniature dachshunds, and they assured me that if daycare became too overstimulating, they would switch to one on one activities. Thankfully, my dogs did great. They made friends, played, and were given time to rest when needed.
My dogs are prone to having accidents in a kennel, no fault of the staff, they are just a little dramatic, and the team was incredibly accommodating by letting them out more frequently. That extra attention meant a lot to me.
This company truly cares about both the dogs and their owners. They take the time to understand each dog’s individual needs and go the extra mile to meet them.
When I picked them up, my dogs did not smell like a typical kennel, their beds were clean, and they did not seem stressed at all. They came home happy, well rested, and clearly well cared for.
The pictures and updates were top notch, and the facility itself is extremely clean. I was given a full tour beforehand, including the boarding areas and daycare rooms, and everything was very well maintained. It is also in a beautiful location.
I will absolutely be booking again for future trips and plan to continue bringing them for daycare. I truly cannot recommend this place enough.
A huge thank you to the entire staff for giving my dogs so much love and going above and beyond.
JS
Jacey Sienkiewicz
May 1, 2026
5.0
My dog loves going to dog day camp at fetch n catch a few days a week! He got his nails done there also
PG
Patti Gale
Apr 30, 2026
5.0
My pup loves going to daycare, he gets so excited when we turn down the road! The whole staff is so friendly. Highly recommend!
KL
Kathleen Van De Loo
Apr 24, 2026
5.0
Amazing! Their care and love of each dog shows. Gives me great peace of mind when I have to travel. Thank you Fetch and Catch!
Absolutely- We believe in transparency! We offer tours outside of our busy drop off / pickup hours. Typically, tours are available M-F 10am-3pm. Please note that daytime tours are brief and don’t enter any areas that dogs are currently occupying in order to maintain a calm and safe environment.
For a more detailed tour, we invite you to sign up for one of our biweekly open houses! Held every-other week in the evening, this 1 hour tour covers all 3 buildings in our campus, and is your chance to see behind the scenes, ask questions, and meet our staff! To sign up for the next available Open House, please give our office a call at (716) 901-7618!
Are there rules in daycare?
You bet! Fetch n’ Catch prides itself on being a structured daycare center that reinforces good behavior. While we want all dogs in attendance to have fun, we are careful not to allow off-leash play to become a free-for-all. That is how bad behavior is created, and risk of injury drastically increases. Safety always comes first. If your dog is demonstrating behaviors that are unsafe to themselves or the group, our Canine Coaches will utilize time-outs and redirection to attempt to reduce these behaviors. If no improvement is made over a series of visits, our management or training staff will communicate with the owner to go over our concerns, and determine if daycare is the right program for their dog.
Are young dogs in daycare handled differently than adult dogs?
Yes! Young dogs require very different management and scheduling than mature, adult dogs. Imagine if you allowed a 2 year old child to run around with their friends for 10 hours without a nap. Similarly, young dogs need designated rest time. We follow the 1/3 rule when it comes to young dogs. Their day should consist of 1/3 Play, 1/3 Rest, and 1/3 Engagement with a handler. This schedule fosters healthy and happy puppies, which grow into well-rounded and well-behaved adults!
Are there any requirements for my dog to be able to attend Fetch n’ Catch?
All dogs attending our facility must be current on all vaccinations (Rabies, DHPP, & Bordetella). Fetch n’ Catch must receive proof of vaccination from your veterinarian. Records can be emailed to our office: info@fetchncatch.com
Female dogs must be spayed over 6 months
Male dogs must be neutered over 8 months.
All dogs must be socialized and play well with other dogs.
Because we use crates for rest breaks and time-outs as needed, all dogs must be crate trained.
Dogs must pass a Meet & Greet evaluation in order to participate in daycare.
What is a Meet & Greet?
Because safety is our #1 priority, all dogs are required to undergo a Meet & Greet before attending daycare, boarding, or day school. A Meet & Greet is a chance for us to get to know you and your dog and to simulate what it will be like for them while they are in our care for daycare, boarding, or day school. To keep interactions safe, dogs that attend group play must have adequate social skills, respect each other’s boundaries, and know how to read social cues. If we notice your dog is persistent and not responding to cues from other dogs or verbal cues from the staff, they may be required to practice socializing on a smaller scale prior to attending daycare. Meet & Greets are 30 minutes in duration, and cost $35.00. Upon passing, your dog will receive a free day of dog daycare.
My dog slept for a whole day after he came to daycare. Is that normal?
Yes! Dogs who are new to a daycare environment will be very tired after a day of daycare. We give designated rest time from 4pm-6pm, however a full day of physical and mental stimulation will usually tire even the most energetic dogs.
My dog drank a lot of water when he got home. Do you provide water during the day?
Fresh water is always available to our daycare, day school, and boarding dogs. Even though they may drink while they are here, they can sometimes be thirsty even after arriving home. Similar to a human going to the gym, even though we may drink water while working out, we are usually still thirsty when we get home!
My human child sometimes catches a cold at daycare or school. Can the same thing happen with dogs?
Yes, just like kids at school, there are similar contagious diseases that dogs can pass to one another in a social environment. The most common being “Canine Cough”(Bordetella), a highly contagious upper-respiratory disease that is spread by nose to nose contact with an infected dog. The most common symptom is a hacking cough, and can sometimes be paired with sneezing and nasal discharge. It is very similar to a common cold/flu in humans, treatable and sometimes unavoidable. Usually, Canine Cough is treated with antibiotics and a cough suppressant. Just like the flu vaccine in humans, even if your dog is vaccinated for “Canine Cough” with the Bordetella Vaccine, it may still contract the disease. However, having your dogs vaccinated will help reduce symptoms. All dogs participating in off leash play at Fetch n’ Catch are required to have a yearly Bordetella vaccination. Less common, but still seen in a social canine environment, is the Canine Papilloma Virus (puppy warts). This is very similar to chickenpox in children. It is sometimes spread unavoidably by younger dogs. These warts will most likely be present in the mouth or on the bottom of the paws. CPV itself is not dangerous and warts will generally disappear within 6 weeks, or alternatively they can be crushed/removed by your veterinarian. Regarding both Canine Cough and CPV, contagious dogs are not permitted to our facility until symptoms are no longer present. In addition, to maintain a healthy environment we require all dogs to be on flea, tick, and internal parasite prevention. Yearly fecal exams at your veterinarian are also required.
How do you keep your facility clean?
We have daily cleaning protocols and procedures that are second to none. We clean our floors, walls, and overnight suites using veterinary grade disinfectant. Our floors are vacuumed daily and deep-cleaned with a walk-behind auto scrubber. Outside, our play yards are also fully sanitized daily with veterinary grade disinfectant. While cleaning practices won’t necessarily prevent bacteria/viruses that are passed nose-nose, maintaining a clean facility is a top priority.
What happens if my dog is at daycare and I cannot return in time to pick him up?
Unexpected circumstances such as blizzards, family emergencies, car troubles, etc., can make it impossible to pick up your dog from daycare or day school in time. Should this occur, you may arrange for a friend or family member to pick up your dog. Please call our office ahead of time to let us know, as we will not release your dog to a stranger without permission from you. If the above solution is not an option, and you are unable to pick up before our office closes, your dog will automatically be boarded overnight. We offer overnight boarding 7 days a week, and stock a variety of food options and are happy to accommodate!
Since you are staffed 24 hours a day, why can’t I pick up my dog after you close?
At closing time, the manager on duty will secure the facility by locking all doors and activating our alarm system. After this time, staff are not permitted to open the front door for any reason. This ensures the safety of our overnight guests and staff, which is our top priority.
Can my dog say ‘Hi’ to other dogs in the lobby?
No. Meeting your dog with other dogs on leash can be stressful for both dogs, as face to face meetings are unnatural. Having leashes/collars become entangled is a serious safety concern as well. In addition, not all dogs that come to Fetch n’ Catch are here to socialize. Some may be here for grooming, training, etc., and may not be dog friendly.
Why do you ask my dog to sit before he goes through the gate?
Maintaining self-control is an important quality for all dogs to exhibit. Sitting at the gate allows for the handler to regain your dog’s focus and attention during a very exciting time of the day.
What are Peak Dates?
Just like airlines, human hotels, and rental car companies, demand for our boarding services increases dramatically on certain days of the year. These include holidays, school breaks, and weekends in July & August. On these dates, a $5 Peak Date charge applies per dog, per night. Our staff work 24/7 on holidays, and this charge allows us to pay double-time, or time-and-a-half, on over 20 days per year.
Can I tour the Fetch N' Catch facilities?
Yes, tours are offered Monday to Friday from 10am to 3pm outside busy drop off and pickup hours. For a more detailed experience, biweekly open houses are held in the evenings. Call (716) 901-7618 to sign up.
What rules are enforced in daycare at Fetch N' Catch?
Fetch N' Catch maintains a structured daycare promoting good behavior. Off-leash play is supervised to prevent unsafe behavior. Time-outs and redirection are used when necessary, and management may communicate with owners if concerns persist.
Are young dogs handled differently in daycare compared to adults?
Yes, young dogs follow the 1/3 rule: one-third play, one-third rest, and one-third handler engagement to ensure healthy development and behavior.
What are the requirements for my dog to attend Fetch N' Catch?
Dogs must be current on vaccinations (Rabies, DHPP, Bordetella), spayed/neutered if over 6-8 months, socialized, crate trained, and pass a Meet & Greet evaluation.
What is a Meet & Greet and why is it required?
A 30-minute session to assess your dog's social skills and compatibility with daycare environments. It costs $35, and passing grants a free daycare day. Safety is the top priority.
What happens if I cannot pick up my dog on time?
You may arrange for someone else to pick up your dog after notifying the office. If pick-up is after closing and no one is available, your dog will be boarded overnight with available food options.
Can I greet my dog with other dogs in the lobby?
No, to prevent stress and safety risks such as leash entanglement, dogs should not meet face-to-face in the lobby. Not all dogs in the facility are dog friendly.
What nearby stores can I visit before or after dropping off my dog?
You can visit stores like Golden Tails pet store for supplies or BoxDrop Cheektowaga for furniture and mattress shopping, both near Fetch N' Catch.
Is there nearby training support related to Fetch N' Catch's services?
Yes, PackPro Training is nearby, offering pet sitting, training, and supply services, complementing Fetch N' Catch's dog training programs.
Where can I find home improvement or supply stores close to Fetch N' Catch?
Nearby options include HD Supply White Cap, White Cap Buffalo, and Miracle Method Surface Refinishing, useful if combining errands with your pet care visits.
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