Pet Sitting & Boarding near you in United Kingdom
Known locally as pet sitter / boarding kennel. Compare researched prices and get free quotes from pros wherever you are in United Kingdom.
Typical price: £18–£60
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What pet sitting & boarding costs in United Kingdom
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Doggy daycare (single day) Supervised daytime care at a licensed facility | £18 | £25 | £35 |
| Kennel / boarding (per night) Overnight stay at a licensed kennel or home boarder | £20 | £30 | £45 |
| In-home overnight sitting (per night) Sitter stays in your home | £30 | £45 | £60 |
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How to hire a pet sitting & boarding pro in United Kingdom
- Check the council licence — home boarding, daycare and kennels need one under the 2018 Regulations, with a star rating
- Verify public liability insurance
- Do a meet-and-greet and, for kennels, a facility tour
- Confirm vaccination (including kennel cough) requirements in writing
- Agree emergency-vet authority and a spending limit
- Confirm holiday rates and cancellation terms
Frequently asked questions
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.
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 does dog boarding cost in the UK?
Kennel stays average around £20-£30 a night, home boarding with a sitter £30-£58, in-home sitting £25-£50 a night, and daycare £18-£35 a day. Larger dogs and holidays cost more.
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