Dog care in Manchester
19 council-licensed businesses serving Manchester. Real photos, transparent fees, verified-booking reviews.
Dog Care in Manchester
Manchester is a serious dog city. Heaton Park (one of the largest municipal parks in Europe at 600 acres) sits to the north, with its boating lake, animal centre, and proper off-lead acreage. Fletcher Moss Gardens and the Mersey Valley between Didsbury and Chorlton give south Manchester one of the best urban walking corridors in the country - meadows, river paths, woodland, and the Trans Pennine Trail running through it. Platt Fields, Alexandra Park, Wythenshawe Park, and the canal towpaths along the Bridgewater, Rochdale, and Ashton canals all do daily duty. Out beyond the city, the Peak District is an hour's drive for weekend walks.
Manchester's apartment boom in Ancoats, the Northern Quarter, and Castlefield has driven enormous demand for daycare and walkers - many of these flats have no outside space and the working pattern is back to office-heavy. Family suburbs like Chorlton, Didsbury, Withington, and Sale lean more towards walkers, training, and grooming, with strong demand around the Mersey Valley dog walking circuit. Boarding fills early for summer and Christmas.
Manchester City Council enforces the 2018 animal-activity licensing regulations through its environmental health team, with a public register of licensed boarders, daycares, and large-group walkers. Trafford, Salford, Stockport, Tameside, Bury, Oldham, and Rochdale each run separate registers for the wider conurbation - a "Manchester" boarder might actually be licensed by Trafford or Stockport, so check which council issued the licence. Some Mersey Valley sections require dogs on leads during ground-nesting bird season (typically March to July).
19 businesses in Manchester