Doggy Day Care 🐶
🐶 Doggy Day Care
A themed movement & coordination game where children look after “dogs” (tennis balls) and guide them safely to their kennels.
🌟 Story / Theme
“Today you’re all dog handlers at the Doggy Day Care Centre!
Your job is to take the dogs (tennis balls) out of their pen, take them for a little walk, and put them safely to bed in the right kennel!”
Kids LOVE this theme — simple, imaginative and perfect for indoor sessions.
🎯 Objective
• Improve racket control (leading, pushing, guiding)
• Build agility and spatial awareness
• Develop colour matching skills
• Encourage turn-taking, responsibility, and teamwork
🧩 Setup
1. Dog Pen (Start Area)
• Create a circle of traffic cones
• Place a mix of coloured tennis balls inside (these are the “dogs”)
2. Walking Track
• Make a larger circle using flat circular cones
• This is where children “walk” their dogs using their rackets like leads
3. Dog Kennels (Finish Area)
• Place upturned plastic tubs, each with a coloured cone or marker
• The colour MUST match one of the dog colours
• Spread kennels around the edge of the space
Environment Notes
• Works best indoors (balls stay controllable)
• If outside → use harder balls so they don’t get stuck on grass
🎤 Coach Script / How to Play
“Welcome to Doggy Day Care!
Inside this pen we have lots of dogs waiting for a walk.
One at a time, you’ll choose a dog, take it for a gentle walk around the circle…
…and then put it safely to bed in the matching kennel!”
▶️ How It Runs
Children line up or stand ready around the pen
One at a time, each child:
• Steps into the pen
• Chooses a coloured tennis ball (“dog”)
• Uses their racket as a lead to guide it around the circular track/ or they can get behind and push the doggies using their rackets
• Finishes by placing the dog into the matching coloured kennelReturn to the start
Next child goes
Continue until all dogs are walked and put to bed
🐾 Teaching Points
• Racket out in front → gentle guiding
• Slow, small touches → don’t let the dog escape
• Watch the ball while moving
• Keep control on corners
• Big finish: drop the dog gently into the correct tub
🪶 Feathers (Make It Easier)
• Use bigger balls (foam or playground balls)
• Shorten the walking track
• Allow children to use two hands on the racket
• Partner or parent walks beside the child
• Remove colour-matching and let them choose any kennel
🔺 Progressions (Harder)
• Two dogs at once (two balls!)
• Must walk the dog twice before bedtime
• Add mini obstacles (cones to weave around)
• Timed challenge: “How many dogs can your team walk in 2 minutes?”
• Carry a second ball under their arm (multi-tasking “dog trainer mode”)