Planning a vacation is always exciting, but it can be a bit stressful when you have a furry friend at home. Finding the right place to board your dog in Louisville is essential to ensure your pet is safe, comfortable, and happy while you enjoy your trip.
Luckily, Louisville offers a variety of options, from luxury dog hotels to cozy kennels, each providing unique services to suit your pet’s needs. Below, we’ve compiled some of the best places to board your dog in Louisville, highlighting their top features and services to help make your decision easier.
Now, you can have peace of mind knowing your pet is in good hands which means you’re free to enjoy your vacation to the fullest. Let’s dive into the options and find the perfect temporary home for your four-legged family member.
All Fur Fun
5513 E. Hwy 62, JeffersonvilleA puppy hotel with 24-hour onsite staff and a spa? Don’t mind if we do. Each dog that stays at All Fur Fun gets a suite where they get meals, water and their comfy beds. “Rooms” are assigned according to the size of the pet to maximize their comfort and enjoyment. Pups get early wake-up calls before breakfast, special activities to help fill their day. The large play yard includes secure fencing, agility equipment, sandboxes, pools and other equipment to keep dogs curious and busy. Staff is available via phone or text Monday – Friday from 7 a.m. – 7 p.m. and Saturdays from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. Pet owners need to bring the dog’s regular food, medicines and any other special items or instructions when they bring their pet. Vaccination records are required.Pawsitively Professionals
5640 S. Preston Hwy., Lebanon Junction, KYThis dog boarding and training kennel is about 30 miles south of Louisville in Lebanon Junction in Bullitt County. It is owned by Master Trainer Sharon Gretsinger, who also volunteers with the 501(c)(3) non-profit Golden Retriever Rescue and Adoption of Needy Dogs in Louisville.Fern Creek Pet Resort
5225 Bardstown Rd.A feature of the Kentucky Humane Society, Fern Creek Pet Resort is located on five acres in Fern Creek. They offer boarding with climate-controlled indoor kennels (with private patios), an outdoor trail, a fully supervised outdoor day care, and full-service grooming.Pet Station Country Club4800 Murphy Ln. and 7924 Vine Crest Ave.One of the most popular and extravagant spots on this list, Pet Station Country Club — which opened in 2022 — is an upscale resort for pets that include premium suites, a pool and a full-service salon with over 13,000 square feet of K9 turf for your furry pals to run around on. The luxury lounge costs $78 per night, and includes comfortable couches, soft beds, a fenced yard and other dogs to spend time with while they enjoy their stay.Eastpoint Pet ResortThe Kentucky Humane Society offers a pet resort at its Eastpoint Pet Resort location. Eastpoint offers Doggie Deluxe Rooms that include pet cots, televisions and ceiling fans for a relaxing stay for your furry friends. The resort also includes four walks a day from staff. Deluxe rooms are $48 per day, with $27 for each additional dog in the same room. Standard rooms are $38 per day, with each additional dog adding $21. And cats are $21 per day with $12 for each additional cat in the same condo. A 50% deposit is required at the time of booking.The Highland Dog1962 Roanoke AveDubbed a ‘Bed & Biscuit,’ The Highland Dog is a pet resort where your furbabies can enjoy spacious, private suites and secure indoor and outside play areas. A small, local business, they give all doggos supervised play times in the form of group play or solo play and homemade treats.Dirigo DogsOpened by an experienced trainer, in addition to training lessons, board & train, and doggy day care, Dirigo Dogs offers overnight boarding for when you’re out of town. At $35/day, their prices are reasonable, but all visitors must be approved via a form on their website.
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