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Dog Daycare and Dog Training in Fayetteville, AR

At The Canine Connection, we believe every dog deserves to be happy and confident in any setting. We are committed to providing you and your pup with the opportunities to create just such a life.

We offer Northwest Arkansas dog training classes from puppy preschool through advanced obedience, as well as beginner through advanced agility, and even conformation classes.  Our doggie daycare provides an unsurpassed opportunity for exercise, socialization, and stimulation.

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Our services include:

  • Dog Training - obedience
  • Dog Agility Training
  • Conformation Classes
  • Doggie Daycare
  • Short and long-term boarding
  • Limited grooming services

Our Facility

Our spacious, climate-controlled facility is located at 2893 N College Avenue, Fayetteville, AR. That's behind and below Sherwin Williams Paint.  See map and directions.

Very Best Seal

Voted the
Best Place to Board Your Pets by
Celebrate Arkansas Magazine

More Information

For more information on any of our services, browse our website, give us a call, or stop by and see us. We're open Monday-Friday from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.

Northwest Arkansas Dog Training

We serve the following locations:
Northwest Arkansas, Fayetteville, Springdale, Rogers, Bentonville, Bella Vista, Washington County, Benton County, Lowell, Farmington, Lincoln,
Cave Springs, Tontitown, Elkins

Read more about our  Northwest Arkansas Dog Training

 "I think dogs are the most amazing creatures; they give unconditional love. For me they are the role model for being alive." - Gilda Radner

 

Our Bichon, Niles, has been a daycare regular at The Canine Connection for
over 3 years. He did all his obedience classes there and has loved hanging
out with all the daycare dogs since he was a little pup. He gets a weekly
bath and boards there too. We all love the people (and dogs).

- Richard Black and Louise Alexander

 

 

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