Discover trusted dog hotels across Canada and find the perfect place for your dog to stay. Whether you need something close to the city or a peaceful spot in the countryside, this guide showcases reliable accommodations that focus on comfort, safety, and quality care. Compare dog hotel locations, room types, amenities, and pricing to choose the best option for your dog anywhere in Canada.
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Featured Canada Dog Hotels
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Bekkers Pet Care
2735 Huntley Rd Located between Stittsville and Richmond
Ottawa,
Ontario, Canada613-838-4478
Ontario Dog Hotels
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Bekkers Pet Care
2735 Huntley Rd Located between Stittsville and Richmond
Ottawa,
Ontario, Canada613-838-4478
Canada Dog Hotel & Boarding FAQ
Here you will find quick answers to common questions about dog hotels and boarding in Canada. This guide helps you understand how Canadian facilities work and what to expect when choosing a safe place for your dog to stay.
How many dog hotels are there in Canada?
Canada has thousands of dog boarding facilities and pet resorts across all provinces and territories. The exact number is not tracked nationally, but larger regions such as Ontario, British Columbia, Alberta and Québec have the highest concentration. On DogHotelNearMe.com you can browse trusted hotels across the entire country.
How do I find reputable dog boarding near me in Canada?
Enter your city or postal code on DogHotelNearMe.com to view verified dog hotels in your area. Listings include reviews, photos, amenities and pricing so you can compare options easily. Choose hotels with clear policies, friendly staff and clean facilities.
What is the average cost of dog boarding in Canada?
Most dog hotels in Canada charge between 35 and 80 CAD per night depending on location and room type. Luxury suites or added services can cost 90 to 150 CAD or more. Rates are usually higher in major cities and during busy travel seasons. Each hotel page on DogHotelNearMe.com shows the exact price.
Do I need to bring vaccination records from my veterinarian?
Yes, Canadian dog hotels usually require proof of Rabies, Bordetella and DHPP. You can bring printed paperwork or a digital version from your veterinarian. Updated records help ensure a smooth check in process and a safe stay for all dogs.
