Home dog boarding is when your dog goes to stay in someone else’s home where your dog lives as part of the family with their own bed, food, toys and enjoys all the comforts of a home while away. [...]
We cover most of England and Parts of Wales and Scotland and operate from either our regional offices or from our head office and area coordinators. New approved carers are joining us all the [...]
No. We charge by the calendar date and not by the 24 hours. This means that you have your carer available all day on the day that you wish to leave your dog and on the day you wish to collect [...]
No, sorry. Our services are in great demand and while we make every effort to remain affordable to most people we are competitive in the areas in which we operate.
Yes. Most of our carers accept two dogs from the same household. We NEVER split dogs that usually live together. We also accept 3 or more dogs from the same household in select homes. Note: We do [...]
No. Holidays4Dogs home boarding is suitable for the average friendly, family dog. We do not accept any dogs with aggressive tendencies towards humans (whatever the size of dog); un-housetrained [...]
Some Holidays4Dogs carers are prepared to accept puppies, so long as they are house trained (or certainly getting the idea!) – generally from 6 months old – do ask. If puppy crate trained, [...]
Holidays4Dogs reserves the right not to accept bitches that are expected to be or are in season during the stay. If you are concerned about the timing of your bitches season you must make us [...]
Holidays4Dogs treat every dog as an individual and do not discriminate on breed type alone. However, our carers express to us the breeds they are happy to accept, some love larger breeds [...]