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Cost of Pet Boarding and Kennels
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National price data for Pet Boarding and Kennels based on estimated ranges across the UK. Compare regions, find local providers, and understand what affects the price.

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Accreditation & credentials
Trade bodies & what they mean for Pet Boarding and Kennels

When hiring a pet boarding and kennels professional in the UK, always check for relevant trade body accreditation. Accredited providers are typically vetted for competence, insurance, and adherence to professional standards — and while they may charge a premium, the additional cost generally reflects reduced risk and higher quality workmanship.

Common questions
Pet Boarding and Kennels — frequently asked questions
How much does pet boarding and kennels cost in the UK?
Pet boarding typically costs between £15 and £60 per night, depending on facility type and location. Budget kennels charge from £15–£25 daily, whilst luxury boarding facilities with premium amenities range from £40–£60 nightly. Prices vary significantly across regions, with London and Southeast England commanding higher rates than rural areas.
What affects the cost of pet boarding and kennels?
Key cost factors include pet type and size, with larger dogs costing more than small breeds or cats. Accommodation standard matters significantly—basic kennels cost less than luxury suites with webcams. Duration of stay, special dietary requirements, medical care needs, and location all impact pricing substantially. Additional services like grooming, training, or exercise programmes increase fees.
What does pet boarding and kennels service actually include?
Standard pet boarding includes secure accommodation, daily feeding with owner-supplied food, fresh water, and basic exercise time. Premium services add webcam monitoring, socialisation with other pets, grooming, play sessions, and individual attention. Most facilities provide temperature-controlled kennels, outdoor exercise areas, and emergency veterinary support. Check whether medication administration and special dietary needs are included.
What's the difference between boarding kennels and cattery facilities?
Boarding kennels primarily house dogs in individual or group kennels with outdoor runs, emphasising exercise and socialisation. Catteries accommodate cats in separate compartments with climbing frames, litter facilities, and minimal stress environments. Kennels focus on activity and interaction, whilst catteries prioritise comfort and territorial space, requiring different expertise and facility design.
What should I check before hiring a pet boarding and kennels provider?
Verify membership with Animal Care Trust or similar industry bodies indicating quality standards. Inspect facilities in person, checking cleanliness, ventilation, and safety. Request references from previous clients and confirm staff experience with your pet's breed or health needs. Ensure they're insured, have emergency vet arrangements, and collect detailed health/behavioural information beforehand.
How quickly will my pet settle into a boarding facility?
Most pets adjust within 24–48 hours if the facility is comfortable and staff are experienced. Anxious or senior animals may take 3–5 days to settle fully. Reputable kennels recommend advance visits to familiarise pets with the environment. Providing familiar bedding, toys, and feeding schedules significantly speeds adjustment and reduces stress-related behavioural issues.
Should I use a local or national pet boarding chain?
Local independent kennels often provide personalised, hands-on care with stronger relationships and flexibility. National chains offer standardised facilities, proven systems, and often better insurance coverage and emergency protocols. Local providers suit pets needing individual attention; chains suit those requiring reliability. Pet boarding isn't legally regulated, so personal inspection and credentials matter most regardless.

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