Jacob’s Dog pack Services

my Pack offers

Dog Hiking

Morning pack style hikes at various trails throughout Los Angeles, pickup and drop off included. Pickups typically start around 7:30 am, hike starts around 9 and goes till around 11 or later. Plenty of water and shade breaks occur throughout the hike to make it a peaceful and enriching activity for your dog(s). Dogs are not only able to get physically healthier from the exercise but also mentally healthier from the socialization, fresh air, freedom, stimulation and fun that the hike provides.

$45

Dog Daycare

Small scale Dog Daycare ensures all of your pets needs are met and never neglected. After the dogs have finished up their morning hike, they’re brought to my home. They’ll spend the day under my supervision playing in my large fenced backyard with multiple dog friendly activities, they also spend time in the fully air conditioned house on hot days for a chance to cool down. Walks around my neighborhood are provided to all dogs during daycare and any other accommodations can be made such as a mid day lunch, medication, bath etc.

Drop off after daycare is included and is typically around 4-5pm

$65

Dog boarding

Got a vacation planned? Leave your pet in good hands with me and my pack. Your dog(s) will be included in the morning hike and afternoon daycare with the only difference being they don’t go home after daycare they’ll be spending the night with me. All dogs who board with me sleep in the house and can either sleep freely in my home or inside a dog kennel within the home, based on your preference.

$85/night

Dog Training

Whether its obedience training, dog socialization training or walking properly on a leash, you can trust me to work with patience and passion to train your dog and help give you the proper guidance to be the best dog owner possible!

Rate depends on the dog but I’ll always work with you to make training a real possibility no matter the budget

A pack dog is a happy dog

“Dogs who spend time interacting, exercising, and playing with other dogs and people lead healthy and happy lives.”

— Dogtopia Blog