Social Club

What is Social Club?

Does your dog get overwhelmed in large daycare groups? Have they been dismissed from off-leash play for being a little too much, but not aggressive? Or maybe they're new, unsure, or just need a gentler introduction to social life?

Introducing: Social Club — FYDOLAND's exclusive small group socialization program designed for dogs who need a more thoughtful, guided approach to making friends and learning appropriate play.

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Who It’s For:

  • Dogs who struggle with traditional daycare settings

  • Underconfident, anxious, or undersocialized dogs

  • Dogs who have been removed from off-leash play for overstimulation or inappropriate (but not dangerous) behavior

  • New dogs needing structured social exposure
    (Dogs with in-facility bite history are not eligible; external cases considered case-by-case)

What We Do:

Our goal is to nurture your dog’s confidence and improve their social skills through:

  1. One-on-one and small group play with balanced dogs

  2. Enrichment activities to promote mental balance before social time

  3. Controlled introductions and customized interactions with a professional trainer

  4. Individualized progress tracking and behavioral insights

When & How:

Tuesdays & Thursdays (Fixed days for structure)

Each session includes:

  • 1 - Morning enrichment activities

  • 1 - Training Session

  • 1 - Midday structured socialization session

  • Snacks and several outdoor one on one potty breaks.

Monthly membership includes 8 total Club days - $800

Not Just Daycare—It’s a Training Experience

While not all dogs will graduate to full group play, many will build confidence, learn polite greetings, and find safe social success. Our team keeps detailed records on each dog’s journey, friends made and play style.

Why Social Club Works:

·       Lower stress for dogs who don’t thrive in traditional daycare

·       Focused playgroups based on compatibility

·       Personalized support and training from professionals

·       Real-time adjustments to pace and partner based on daily behavior