Active Days Built Around Your Dog's Energy

Schedule Dog Day-Camp in New Boston

Your dog thrives on activity, socialization, and mental stimulation, and finding a structured daytime play program in New Boston means choosing a place with safe outdoor space and staff who understand canine behavior. Broken Pines Dog Camp offers dog day-camp in New Boston with a mix of outdoor and shaded areas where dogs can run, explore, and cool off throughout the day. You'll see the difference when you pick up your dog and notice how tired, happy, and relaxed they are after a full day of supervised play.


Structured daytime play and enrichment here are suitable for high-energy dogs and social breeds that need more than a quick backyard run. Safe group play is designed to build confidence and healthy social behaviors, and staff members supervise all activities while tailoring groups based on temperament. Rest breaks and hydration periods are included, especially during East Texas heat in the summers. This program is ideal for New Boston residents with long workdays or irregular schedules who want their dogs cared for in a calm, rural setting.


Sign up for dog day-camp in New Boston and let your dog enjoy a full day of fun and socialization.

How Our Process Works

When you drop off your dog in the morning, staff reviews any notes about temperament, energy level, or social preferences to ensure proper group placement. Dogs are introduced gradually to other campers in controlled settings, allowing them to adjust at their own pace. The rural location around New Boston provides open-air activity space with plenty of room to roam, which helps high-energy dogs burn off steam safely.


Broken Pines Dog Camp staff supervises all play sessions and monitors group dynamics to prevent overstimulation or conflict. Staff adjusts activities based on weather, breed size, and individual behavior to keep every dog safe and engaged. Rest breaks and hydration periods are scheduled throughout the day, especially during warmer months.


Dogs rotate between outdoor play areas and shaded zones to prevent overheating and fatigue. Staff uses toys, balls, and simple obstacles to keep dogs mentally stimulated and physically active. This program is also a great option for dogs preparing for boarding or new socialization routines, helping them adjust to group settings before longer stays.

What's Included in This Service?

Owners often want to know what their dog will do during the day and how staff manages energy levels, social dynamics, and safety in a rural camp setting.

How are dogs grouped during day-camp?
Dogs are grouped based on size, temperament, and energy level to ensure safe and positive interactions. Staff introduces new dogs gradually and monitors behavior throughout the day.
What activities do dogs participate in?
Activities include supervised group play, outdoor exploration, and use of toys, balls, and simple obstacles. Dogs rotate between active play and rest breaks to stay balanced and hydrated.
How do you manage heat during East Texas summers?
Staff schedules rest breaks in shaded areas and provides constant access to fresh water. Outdoor play is adjusted based on temperature, and dogs are monitored for signs of fatigue or overheating.
Is day-camp suitable for shy or anxious dogs?
Yes, staff tailors group placement and activity intensity to each dog's comfort level. Shy dogs are introduced slowly and given time to build confidence in a calm, supportive environment.
Can I drop off my dog on short notice?
Availability depends on current enrollment, so calling ahead is recommended. Regular attendees often reserve recurring spots to ensure consistent care.

Your dog will spend their day in a safe, supervised environment designed to build social skills, burn energy, and reduce boredom. Staff stays attentive to every interaction, adjusting activities to match your dog's needs and the weather. 


Reach out today and give your dog the active, enriching day they deserve.