Pet Boarding in Denver, Colorado
5 pet boarding options in Denver
Daily Wag!
Pet HotelDaily Wag! is a pet boarding facility in Denver, Colorado. Browse more pet boarding options across Colorado on PetBedNStay.
Hounds On The Hill
Pet HotelHounds On The Hill is a pet boarding facility in Denver, Colorado. Browse more pet boarding options across Colorado on PetBedNStay.
The Sniff Shack
Pet HotelThe Sniff Shack is a pet boarding facility in Denver, Colorado. Browse more pet boarding options across Colorado on PetBedNStay.
Doggie Pause
Pet HotelDoggie Pause is a pet boarding facility in Denver, Colorado. Call to book your pet's stay. Browse more pet boarding options across Colorado on PetBedNStay.
The Big Backyard
Pet HotelThe Big Backyard is a pet boarding facility in Denver, Colorado. Call to book your pet's stay. Browse more pet boarding options across Colorado on PetBedNStay.
Frequently Asked Questions — Pet Boarding in Denver
How much does pet boarding cost in Denver, Colorado?
Pet boarding rates in Denver typically range from $35–$75 per night for dogs and $20–$45 per night for cats. Pricing depends on the type of accommodation (private suite, shared kennel, or in-home stay), your pet's size, and any add-on services like extra walks, training, or grooming. In-home pet sitters in Denver often charge $30–$60 per visit or overnight stay. Always confirm current rates directly with each facility, as prices can vary seasonally.
What vaccinations are required for pet boarding in Denver?
Most pet boarding facilities in Denver require dogs to be current on Rabies, DHPP (distemper, hepatitis, parvovirus, parainfluenza), and Bordetella (kennel cough) vaccines. Cats typically need Rabies and FVRCP. Some facilities also require a negative fecal exam or proof of recent flea prevention. Vaccination requirements vary by facility — always check with the specific boarding provider before your pet's first stay and bring documentation from your vet.
How do I find a trusted pet boarding facility in Denver?
Start by browsing the listings above — each profile includes contact info, amenities, and facility type. When you've found a few options, call ahead to ask about staff-to-pet ratios, overnight supervision, their emergency protocols, and whether they require a meet-and-greet before your pet's first stay. If possible, schedule a tour before booking. Look for facilities that are clean, transparent about policies, and willing to answer your questions — those are strong indicators of a trustworthy operation.