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How Much Does Dog Boarding Cost In Miami?

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How Much Does Dog Boarding Cost In Miami?

Dog > Travel
By Christal Yuen | Manager, Blog @ Rover

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Table of Contents

  1. Regular Rates
  2. Add-Ons
  3. Holiday Rates
  4. Alternatives
  5. Sitters vs. Kennels

In Miami, FL, the cost of dog boarding averages between $34 to $45 per night for a standard stay. This is lower than the national average of boarding your dog, which is $40 to $50 per night. When booking through a local kennel, this cost per night may increase depending on the facility, sitter, size of room, and additional services. However, through marketplaces like Rover, the cost per night often includes these services, as sitters want to treat your dog like their own.

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We researched and compared average rates of Miami sitters on Rover to local dog boarding businesses to see what these costs cover. Keep reading to see what options you have for giving your dog a vacation while you take yours.

Comparing Costs of Dog Boarding in Miami

Dog boarding fees are calculated per night, which means to find your total budget, all you need to do is multiply the base rate by the number of nights your dog needs. In Miami, the nightly rate for dog boarding is $34 to $45. For a week of dog boarding, the cost will be $240 to $315. Boarding your dog for a month (30 days) averages around $1,020 to $1,350 per stay.

Stay Through Rover Local kennels Board & train
One night $34 $45 —
5-days $170 $180 —
7-days $240 $315 —
Two weeks $480 $610 $2,900
One month $1020 $1350 $4,000

Find Miami Dog Boarding on Rover

When it comes to brick and mortar locations in Miami, most dogs will stay in a kennel based on their size. Kennels often are enclosed spaces with a bed. This is different from what sitters on Rover offer, which is a home environment closer to what your dog is used to. However, kennel boarding costs in Miami may also vary based on your dog’s size:

  • A small dog (under 20 pounds) may start at $35 per night
  • A medium dog (20 to 50 pounds) may start at $40 per night
  • A large dog (over 50 pounds) may start at $65 per night

Most kennels will have a pre-determined schedule for a dog’s stay. Customizing the schedule for your dog will cost more. For example, some Miami dog kennels charge $10–$12 per night for webcam access.

Which Fees Are Not Included In the Initial Price?

For sitters in Miami, the following care services are an additional price on top of the nightly boarding fee:

  • Puppy care: +$12/night
  • Additional dog: +$33/night
  • Multi-pet (cat + dog): +$19 per pet/night
  • Bathing and grooming: +$12/service

If you are looking for all-inclusive pricing, you may want to look at house sitting, also known as in-home dog boarding. The average house sitting rate in Miami is $51 per night. For this rate, your dog will stay in their own home while a sitter stays overnight, caring for them and your house. House sitting rates are higher because you are requesting more of your sitter’s time.

Holiday Rates for Miami Sitters

In Miami, the holiday rate for dog boarding is an additional $16 per night. On Rover, these dates have holiday rates:

  • Martin Luther King Day
  • President’s Day
  • Memorial Day
  • 4th of July
  • Labor Day
  • Thanksgiving
  • Christmas and New Year’s Day

Many sitters raise their rates to account for limited availability and the extra attention pets may need during these periods.

Affordable Dog Boarding Near Miami

If you’re willing to drive 8–12 miles, you can find sitters in nearby cities with lower nightly rates:

  • Hialeah: $32/night
  • Miami Gardens: $25/night

Keep in mind that price is just one small factor in choosing the right place to board your dog in Miami. While price can indicate the quality of care, factors like the number of dogs watched, the size of the sitter’s home, and whether dog boarding is their full time job can influence the rate they set. In the end, you may find proximity — or the option of avoiding an anxious car ride — worth the difference in cost.

What Are the Differences? Comparing Sitters to Kennels

On Rover, we believe boarding your dog should feel like a vacation or a welcoming sleepover in their second home. Only you know what will make that experience enjoyable for your dog — and those needs may change as your dog ages.

Some younger dogs may enjoy the daycare experience with many playmates. Senior dogs may enjoy boarding in a low energy environment with other sleepy canines and a trusted human. Anxious or reactive dogs usually do better in a quiet home than a kennel environment with loud noises and rotating staff.

Familiarity with the environment and people will also make a huge difference to your dog’s stay. The fewer new routines, people, or relationships a dog has to learn, the less stressful their time away from you will be.

Always set a meet & greet

Before booking through Rover or kennel, talk about your dog’s schedule at a meet and greet. Talking with the sitter helps you plan your dog’s care and make their stay better. If you need more flexibility, Rover’s search features allow you to find a sitter with the specific experience, at the price you’re budgeting for.

Lastly, most kennels are often booked far in advance for holidays. On Rover, you can find available sitters that match your dates before you meet them. In a pinch? Look for sitters with the “repeated clients” tagline in your Miami search. This is often a sign that the sitter has familiarity with the dogs they care for and will know how to integrate your dog into their pack. Your dog may love their sitter so much that they become a reliable companion for future stays.

 

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Christal Yuen

Christal Yuen

Christal Yuen is an editorial manager at Rover and has been in publications such as Healthline, Greatist, Racked, and more. Her editorial experience in health and wellness has informed her compassion approach to content—especially for animals. At home, she has two dogs and a cat who she practices positive reinforcement with.

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  • Data sourced from Miami sitter on Rover and comparing top 10 local businesses in each city.

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