How much does pet sitting & boarding cost in Hong Kong?
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Key takeaways
- Most pet sitting & boarding jobs in Hong Kong land between HK$200–HK$1,100 — known locally as pet sitter / boarding.
- In Hong Kong, animal boarding establishments require a licence from the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department (AFCD); in-home sitting is unregulated. High-rise living makes reliable sitters and licensed boarders a staple.
- Prices below are researched national ranges, updated July 2026 — not quotes.
Pet Sitting & Boarding prices by job size in Hong Kong
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Doggy daycare (single day) Supervised daytime care at a facility | HK$200 | HK$300 | HK$450 |
| Kennel / boarding (per night) Overnight stay at a licensed facility | HK$250 | HK$400 | HK$650 |
| In-home overnight sitting (per night) Sitter stays in your home or hosts your pet | HK$400 | HK$650 | HK$1,100 |
Per-unit rates
| Unit | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| per night (boarding) | HK$250 | HK$400 | HK$650 |
| per night (in-home sitting) | HK$400 | HK$650 | HK$1,100 |
What affects the price
- Job size and scope — bigger or more complex jobs move you up the ranges above.
- Access and condition — hard-to-reach areas, older properties or neglected maintenance add labour time.
- Materials and quality level — where materials are involved, the grade you choose often matters more than labour.
- Urgency — same-day or out-of-hours work usually carries a premium.
- Where you live — large metros in Hong Kong typically run above the national range; smaller towns below it.
How to save
- Get at least three quotes and compare like-for-like scopes, not just totals.
- Be flexible on timing — off-peak slots are often cheaper.
- Bundle related tasks into one visit to spread call-out costs.
- Agree the scope in writing up front to avoid change-order surprises.
How to hire a pet sitting & boarding pro in Hong Kong
- Confirm the boarding facility is licensed (AFCD animal-boarding licence)
- Do a meet-and-greet and, for boarding, tour the facility
- Confirm vaccination requirements in writing
- Check building management rules for in-home sitting access
- Agree emergency-vet authority and a spending limit
- Confirm holiday rates and cancellation terms
Red flags
- Unlicensed boarding facility
- No vaccination requirements
- No meet-and-greet or tour offered
- Vague emergency-vet plan
- No references
How Handld researches prices
These are researched estimates, not quotes and not our transaction data. We compile ranges from published sources — national statistics, trade bodies and incumbent cost guides — normalise them to HKD, and adjust city pages by a population-based cost tier. Last updated July 2026. Basis: Hong Kong pet boarding listings, extrapolated from SG rates at HK price levels.
Frequently asked questions
Is in-home sitting safer than a kennel?
It's less stressful for many pets and keeps them in a familiar environment, but 'safer' depends on the person — an insured, referenced in-home sitter beats a poor kennel, and a well-run licensed kennel beats an unvetted stranger. Judge the individual, not just the format.
What vaccinations does my pet need to board?
Reputable boarders require up-to-date core vaccinations and usually kennel cough (bordetella) for dogs, with proof before arrival. If a facility doesn't ask for vaccination records, that's a red flag about the health of the other animals there.
Do pet boarders and sitters need a licence?
It varies. Some countries license home boarding, daycare and commercial kennels with inspections and star ratings; elsewhere it's unregulated and insurance plus references are the trust signal. Always check what applies where you live before assuming a sitter is vetted.
What should I ask a pet sitter or boarder before booking?
Ask about insurance, licensing where it applies, how many animals they take, their emergency-vet plan, whether dogs are ever left unsupervised, vaccination requirements, and ask for references or reviews. A meet-and-greet before booking is standard.
Kennel boarding, home boarding or a live-in sitter — what's the difference?
Kennels house your pet in a licensed facility with other animals; home boarding places them in a sitter's own home; a live-in or drop-in sitter keeps your pet in your house. Anxious, elderly or unsocial pets usually do better at home; sociable dogs often enjoy a good kennel or daycare.
How much does pet sitting or boarding cost?
Doggy daycare is a per-day rate, kennel/boarding is per night, and in-home overnight sitting costs the most because the sitter stays with or visits your pet. Prices rise for larger dogs, multiple pets, holidays and special-needs animals.
What happens if my pet gets sick while I'm away?
A professional sitter or boarder has your vet's details, written authority to seek treatment up to an agreed limit, insurance, and an emergency contact plan. Confirm all of this in writing before you travel — verbal assurances aren't enough.
What does dog boarding cost in Hong Kong?
Kennel boarding typically runs HKD 250-650 a night, in-home overnight sitting HKD 400-1,100, and daycare HKD 200-450 a day.
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