Give your dog a great day.



Fun, exercise and socialization make for a healthy, happy dog.

To make things easy for you, you can drop off your dog or use our convenient van service (either door-to-door or at Marymoor Park).

Drop-off daycare is available seven days a week. You can bring us your pooch anytime after 7:30 am, and pick them back up anytime before 6:00 pm.

Door-to-door van service is available Monday through Friday, for pick-up and drop-off at your home. We’ll pick up your dog between 9 and 11 am, play like crazy for 4 hours, then return your dog between 3:30 and 6 pm. Be warned: after playing all day, your dog will come back a little dirty and mighty pooped. We recommend drop-off in an isolated or protected area, e.g. a gated kitchen, backyard or crate.

Van service is currently available in: Ballard, Queen Anne, Fremont, University District, Magnolia, Wallingford, Greenwood, Greenlake, Lake City, Northgate, Wedgewood, Shoreline, Ravenna, Richmond Beach, Lake Forest Park, Kenmore, Bothell, Mill Creek, Kirkland, Redmond, Clearview, parts of Belltown, and parts of Woodinville. If your neighborhood isn’t listed here, let us know you’re interested! We’re expanding service all the time.

Marymoor Park van service is available Monday, Wednesday and Friday. It’s a great alternative for folks who live or work in the Redmond area. Just bring your dog to our meeting spot between 7:30 and 9 am, and we’ll bring ‘em to Bone-A-Fide for 6 hours of play. Then we’ll bring your dog back to the same spot, for pick up between 4:30 and 6 pm. Our van parks just off the main road at the entrance to Lot G (the parking lot east of the soccer fields and northeast of the off-leash dog area — not the primary dog park lot). See our Marymoor Park map for details. Note: you don’t need to call ahead to schedule this service once you’re registered with Bone-A-Fide. Just come on over!

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“Being a hound, Bailey loves (and needs) an outdoor place to play. He enjoys wandering around — sniffing, baying and basically following his tracking instincts (he loves squirrels). We know that he wouldn't be happy in an indoor kennel and we love that he comes home exhausted and content!”

— Mark