About Us

What makes us better than the rest?

Did you know that there are no rules or regulations for dog daycares in Wisconsin?

Dog daycares are still considered a relatively new service in the pet care industry and because of that, there are no laws in place to protect you and your dog.

We are greatly troubled with the many dog daycares that only provide minimal supervision of dogs (only 1 staff to 25-40 dogs in a playgroup), leave dog playgroups unattended with no one watching the dogs at all, play space that is so overcrowded that dogs can’t possibly play without running into each, or provide no training to their staff on understanding dog behaviors and how to work with dogs individually or in playgroups.  And there is no law to prevent any of this from happening.  We believe dogs deserve better!!

That is why Laughing Dogs is a place of excellence when it comes to providing dogs a safe and fun place to play, learn and socialize.  Here are just some of the ways that we are better than the rest:

  • All staff are personally trained by the on-site professional dog trainer. Staff are required to learn the science behind dog behavior, and are properly trained in emergency procedures.
  • Additional staff training includes learning how to assess whether a dog is appropriate for daycare, and Pet CPR and First Aid.
  • Each staff supervises no more than 20 dogs at a time. Large or high energy dog playgroups are kept small to ensure safety of all dogs. The daycare owner is a professional dog trainer who belongs to a local and national association which provides ongoing information and training.
  • Dogs are given breaks as they indicate to us through their body language and communication that they need one. Dogs are encouraged to rest and nap throughout the day, and we work hard with the dogs to help them learn self-calming and self-resting.
  • Playgroups are determined by size, age, and play style of the dogs. This allows for a safe and enjoyable day of play for every dog that comes to Laughing Dogs.
  • Staff work with all dogs on improving their basic manners and building new skills (not to be confused with professional training). We believe that this should be a place where dogs learn while they play, and we want dogs to use their brains as well as their bodies during the day. We are always looking for new ways to enrich the minds of our dogs throughout the day.
  • We provide ample space for dogs to play, both inside and outside.
  • Our space was designed with dogs in mind so you will find rubber floor (provides extra padding and prevents slipping during play) and artificial turf outside (better for paws than concrete and can be sanitized daily to prevent the spread of viruses or bacteria).
  • The daycare facility is cleaned and sanitized every evening. This includes floors, walls, crates, toys, food and water dishes, outside play area, equipment, blankets and towels. We use a veterinarian approved spray sanitizer that was developed to kill viruses and bacteria that commonly affect dogs. We do this because we want healthy dogs.

So when you are looking for a daycare, whether it be Laughing Dogs or someplace else, ask lots of questions! Make sure it is a safe and healthy place with people who will provide the best care.

It is up to you to be a good advocate for your dog!

We hope to see you at Laughing Dogs!

Our Facility

Community Room

  • 1 self-serve dog bath station – we provide shampoo, towels, blow dryers, brushes and nail trimmers
  • 1 grooming tub
  • Free wireless internet
  • Refrigerator and microwave
  • Restroom available for customers or those who stop in for a visit (not available for public use)

Play Space

  • 3000 square feet
  • Sound absorbing wall and ceiling covering – decreases echoing of barking and other noise to reduce stress
  • Rubber floor – prevents injury from slipping or sliding and joint fatigue
  • Semi-permanent walls in the play area which can be moved or reconfigured as needed, but are generally split into 3 play areas
  • Video Cameras – allows you to watch your dog playing from our website
  • Music specifically proven to relax dogs is played during the day.
  • Outdoor play space – Play groups each have ample time outside with our 2500 square feet of fenced area. Play space is paved, with areas of artificial turf which is sanitized regularly.
  • Toys and equipment – We offer puzzle games to work the brains of dogs who need a physical break. While we don't allow toys that could be argued over in the play areas, we do have a variety of equipment that the dogs can play in and on, both inside and outside. We fill pools in the summer for dogs that like to cool off in the water, and we encourage dogs to learn new things like agility jumps or going onto our wooden bridge.

About Our Staff

Laughing Dogs Owner, Jamie Almquist

Jamie completed a course in becoming a dog trainer in 2012, and began her first business in January, 2015 (Kodiak's Canine Connection, LLC). She began working with Molly Cisco in March of 2015 as the trainer offering her services at Laughing Dogs. When Molly passed away unexpectedly in February 2017, Jamie reopened the daycare in order to continue providing the daycare and training services that so many relied on in the Lake Mills area. Jamie currently shares her life with three amazing dogs - Lacey (Great Pyrenees), Lyra (Great Pyrenees/Saint Bernard Mix, and Lacey's Daughter), and Legend (English Springer Spaniel). Jamie is happily married to her spouse, Tim.

Jamie's experience and memberships include:

  • Professional Dog Trainer since 2012
  • Graduate of Rocky Mountain Regional Dog Trainer Academy
  • Currently enrolled in CATCH Canine Trainers Academy
  • Member of the Pet Professional Guild
  • Member of Force Free Trainers of Wisconsin