Paws Zone

Paws Zone Paws Zone is a dog daycare & dog grooming center located in Knoxfield, Victoria. Paws Zone may be the right fit for you and your dog.

While you are at work, busy running errands, enjoying a day to yourself or having a day out with your favourite people, you may need a place for your dog where he can play, socialise, exercise and make new friends! We provide an environment that is safe, loving, caring & fun for dogs. Dogs in our care are provided the best service and care we can as if they're our own.

Louie is a lovely soul of a dog ❤️🐕 He is super friendly to other dogs and humans 🐾 He loves playing fetch in the mornin...
25/06/2025

Louie is a lovely soul of a dog ❤️🐕 He is super friendly to other dogs and humans 🐾 He loves playing fetch in the morning, and by late morning, he'll find a spot to happily watch other dogs play. He is utterly cute, of course!

The groodle brothers Kevie and Frankie are the Pawsies of the Day! They began attending doggy daycare since they were ti...
20/05/2025

The groodle brothers Kevie and Frankie are the Pawsies of the Day! They began attending doggy daycare since they were tiny tots. Kevie (cream) is the older brother of Frankie (gold). Kevie had an accident a couple of years back but has bounced back to health with the love and care of his family, including Frankie's. We love being witnesses to how resilient dogs can be! And we are beyond grateful that we get to feel that love abounds between humans and their dogs❤️

Willow is a sweet soul and is our Pawsie of the Day 🐾❤️ She plays with a combo of gusto and gentleness. She scooches her...
07/05/2025

Willow is a sweet soul and is our Pawsie of the Day 🐾❤️ She plays with a combo of gusto and gentleness. She scooches herself into the most comfy place next to one of her doggy daycare champs and requests with her eyes pats and kisses. She's been attending doggy daycare at Paws Zone for over 4 years!

30/04/2025

Hi Pawsies!

In partnership with the Bank of Queensland Croydon branch, we are giving away BoQ merch today and tomorrow, or until supplies last. Every dog grooming and dog daycare attendance may get a BoQ merch per household, per week. Claim yours on pickup or dropoff 🐾 You are also warmly invited to their First Property Investor Seminar on 22 May in Ringwood. RSVP by 9 May. Thank you to BoQ Croydon and thank you Pawsies for your support!

30/04/2025

Yes, you've got it right! $6 nail clips are available to our existing Pawsie clients as part of our 6th year anniversary celebrations 🐾🫶 Comment below with your dog's name to claim this discounted service! Please see Terms & Conditions below.

Terms and Conditions:
🐩 The promo nail trims are ONLY available to existing Pawsie clients. You must be registered on our customer portal by 1 May 2025 to be eligible.
🐩 Promo nail trim service is limited to one service per dog, and must be purchased with a dog daycare service. Book these services on or before 30 May 2025.
🐩 Paws Zone's General Terms and Conditions apply. Please refer to the Paws Zone Customer Portal for details.

27/04/2025

Woof woof! Paws Zone is 6 today! There are goodies to be had on our anniversary week ❤🐾 Keep checking out our socials for our anniversary promos and join in on our celebration 🎂🙌🫶 It is our simple way of thanking you, Pawsies!

19/03/2025

WHAT TO DO IF YOUR DOG IS ATTACKED BY ANOTHER DOG - a long but very important post 🙏

Few things are more terrifying for a dog owner than witnessing your dog being attacked by another dog. A friend’s dogs were recently attacked in a horrific incident, resulting in serious injuries to his dogs and his hand. This morning, I was invited onto Today Extra to share practical advice may help others prevent or manage such situations.

As a dog owner, what can you do to prevent this from happening to your dog and what should you do if it does? Dogs may attack another dog for many reasons including territorial behaviour, resource guarding ( such as protecting a toy in the park), lack of adequate socialisation, or fear. Prevention is always the best approach

To ensure the advice is share is both solid and practical, I consulted Veterinary Behaviourist, Kat Gregory from Creative Animal Solutions Keep in mind that every situation is different, and this is general advice only– always prioritise your own safety.

PREVENTION - WHAT TO DO IF YOU SEE A DOG COMING TOWARDS YOUR DOG
These strategies should be practised ahead of time so you don’t scare your own dog and are confident to use them if necessary.

• Check your dog’s walking equipment - their collar, harness and leash must be reliable in an emergency. Make sure your dog can’t slip the collar or harness, and ensure clips are strong enough to withstand pressure.
• Be aware of your surroundings. Many incidents happen in off-leash dog parks, where your dog may interact with unfamiliar dogs. I avoid off-leash dog parks unless they are quiet and I know the dogs that are there.
• Do a quick U-turn with your dog. Stay calm, hold treats in front of your dog's nose, and quickly turn them in the opposite direction. Avoid running or jogging, as this may cause the off-leash dog to chase you.
• Call the owner. If you see an off-leash dog approaching, call out for the owner to recall them or get them. If they ignore you or tell you that their dog is “friendly", try yelling, "my dog is contagious." This will often works.
• Always carry food or treats. If a dog approaches, grab a big handful of treats and throw them at the other dog to startle and distract them. While they are sniffing, move yourself and your dog to a safer position.
• Position your dog behind you. If a dog suddenly approaches, stand tall and get your dog behind you and block the dog. Try to keep space between the dogs. Extend your hand in a firm STOP position and say “GO HOME!” or “SIT!” in a loud voice – many dogs will respond. Then toss treats to the off-leash dog to further distract them.
• Carry an umbrella. Pop it open to startle an approaching dog and use it to act as a visual blocker and shield for your pup. Practise at home so your own dog isn’t frightened - make it a game by rewarding with treats whenever the umbrella is opened, first from a distance and then gradually reduce the distance
• Helicopter the end of your leash. If your leash is long enough, spin it in circles (or carry a spare slip lead) This can startle and oncoming dog, and a slip lead can be also be used to secure an off-leash dog.
• Use a loud noise in emergencies. Carry something that makes a loud noise, such as an air horn or a compressed air can that makes a hissing sound. However, be mindful this may startle your dog too.

IF YOU HAVE A SMALL DOG - practice picking up your dog quickly, so they stay calm and don’t wriggle. Look for places that block their visual presence and provide a physical barrier – such as placing them over a fence, on top of a truck, in a car or even inside a wheely bin. It sounds odd but it could save your dog as it immediately removes them from view, and muffles their sound too.

WHAT TO DO IF YOUR DOG IS BEING ATTACKED BY A DOG
• Stay as calm as possible. Screaming or making frantic movements can escalate the situation.
• Look for a barrier – can you place your dog on top of something like a truck? Is there a fence, gate, door that you can place them behind.
• Try to startle the attacking dog. Use loud noises, bang objects together, or throw something on the ground next to the dog
• Use water - A strong spray from a hose, a bucket of water, or even pour contents of a drink bottle may help.
• Throw clothing over the attacking dog’s head. A jacket or blanket can be enough to break their focus and give you a chance to separate them.
• Once the dogs have been separated. Place your dog behind a barrier as soon as possible.

WHAT NOT TO DO
• Do not grab collars. The dog may redirect and bite you.
• Don’t try pry the jaws open with your hands.
• Don’t try to pull them apart—this can cause severe tearing injuries.

WHAT TO DO AFTER AN ATTACK
• Seek veterinary attention immediately. Even small puncture wounds can lead to serious infections.
• Swap contact details with the owner
• Report the attack to local authorities, especially if the attacking dog was off-leash or has a history of aggression.
• Allow your dog to rest in a quiet and safe space.
• Keep your dog home for a few days to allow their hormones to settle.
• Consider the psychological impact. Some dogs will be anxious, fearful or reactive after an attack. Aa veterinary behaviourist may be beneficial to support their recovery.

IF YOU HAVE A REACTIVE DOG
• Please seek professional advice early. A good trainer or vet behaviourist can explain your dog’s behaviour and suggest practical management strategies.
• Ensure your yard is secure. There should be no chance of your dog escaping
• Check all collars, leads and harnesses. The must fit properly and be strong and secure.
• Embrace muzzle training. Muzzles are a valuable safety tool for your dog and others.
• Avoid high risk areas. Stay aways from dog parks, cafes, or other locations where dogs gather together.

Willow's cuddly personality towards other dogs and staff at Paws Zone makes her a winner, not only of the Pawsie of the ...
18/03/2025

Willow's cuddly personality towards other dogs and staff at Paws Zone makes her a winner, not only of the Pawsie of the Day today, but everyday! What a winning personality! A willingness to befriend any doggo is strong on this well loved pooch. Her love for her mum and her cute little dates with her mum before doggy daycare warms every single vein of our hearts ☺️

It is the one and only Obi who got the Pawsie of the Day nod today for being the super chilled dog that he is. May the p...
25/02/2025

It is the one and only Obi who got the Pawsie of the Day nod today for being the super chilled dog that he is. May the paw be with you always, Obi!

Lottie is the Pawsie of the Day! We would describe Lottie as a gentle girl that is always up for cuddle time with the Pa...
21/02/2025

Lottie is the Pawsie of the Day! We would describe Lottie as a gentle girl that is always up for cuddle time with the Paws Zone staff 🥰 She has shown massive improvement since her first visit and has found her feet (or paws) at Paws Zone. She has become more comfortable and is showing her cheeky self as each day goes by. She is a free spirit and does what she pleases 🥰🐾 A well deserved recognition of a dog who is beautifully blooming 💕

And a big thank you to her Mum who's always up with great Lottie social content 🤗👏❤️







Address

20 Parkhurst Drive
Melbourne, VIC
3180

Opening Hours

Monday 7:30am - 6:30pm
Tuesday 7:30am - 6:30pm
Wednesday 7:30am - 6:30pm
Thursday 7:30am - 6:30pm
Friday 7:30am - 6:30pm

Telephone

+61472971234

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Paws Zone is a trusted dog day care, dog boarding and dog grooming centre which provides quality, caring, safe and affordable services in a cage-free environment.

Here is our story: Andy started his home-based dog sitting and dog grooming services business in 2015, immediately after completing an intensive dog grooming course. He persevered with further studies, completing a Certificate in Animal Studies whilst running his dog care business. His goal was simple - provide the best care to every dog guest and the best service to their humans. The dog guests continued to grow through referrals. Three years after, Andy and his wife Ira embarked on a plan to serve more families and their dogs with honest, flexible and caring service. That plan gave birth to Paws Zone.

We strive to make our place a dog’s happy place, and their humans too!