Labradors are caring and outgoing, which means they get along well with new people and pups.
Golden Retrievers don't fare well when left alone for long periods and are the ideal candidates for doggy daycare.
Jack Russells are super easy to train, which is one of the reasons they often appear in TV shows.
Poodles may not be working dogs, but their intelligence and energy levels make them "grrreat" dogs for daycare.
Border Collies could happily run 50 miles a day. Therefore, they can get a bit antsy being left home alone all day.
Beagles are known for their laidback nature, so there's a good chance they'll be relaxed and happy at doggy daycare.
Used to pulling sleighs in close-knit packs, Siberian Huskies are highly social and very energetic.
Originally bred as herding dogs, German Shepherds are sure to love doggy daycare.
Sending your Dalmatian to doggy daycare will get rid of some of their excess energy.