Dog Boarding in Regent Square, Pittsburgh, PA
Find a loving dog sitter to watch your dog overnight at your sitter's home.

Dog mom in training
East Liberty, Pittsburgh, PA, 15206
Dog Boarding, House Sitting, Drop-In Visits, Doggy Day Care, Dog Walking

"Melissa took good care of our pup, sent some cute photos, and was able to extend boarding a day when flight delays got in the way of my return to town. That w… (more)"

A lover of animals, Dogs are family
Shadyside, Pittsburgh, PA, 15232
Dog Boarding, House Sitting, Drop-In Visits, Doggy Day Care, Dog Walking
"Mikaela’s love of dogs was evident upon her first visit with Ivan. She took the time to make him feel comfortable with her, and asked us about Ivan’s habits a… (more)"


Extra lovin for your best friend!
Garfield, Pittsburgh, PA, 15224
Dog Boarding, House Sitting, Drop-In Visits, Dog Walking
"If we’re being honest, Sarah enjoys the company of dogs far more than the company of people. Sarah will provide your dog with all of the love and individual at… (more)"

Available for rides to the dog park
Pittsburgh, PA, 15227
Dog Boarding, House Sitting, Drop-In Visits, Doggy Day Care, Dog Walking

"super kind & kept me up to date with pictures and messages so i knew my pup was doing well. very accommodating and i’ll definitely be back with denyal if i lea… (more)"

A house is not a home without a dog
Pittsburgh, PA, 15235
Dog Boarding, House Sitting, Drop-In Visits, Doggy Day Care, Dog Walking
"Chance was EXTREMELY accommodating and helped us out in a pinch! She was willing to help me and my fiance out literally 16 hours before leaving for a trip afte… (more)"
Rover also offers dog boarding in these other Pittsburgh neighborhoods:
Why book Rover dog boarding in Pittsburgh?
Pittsburgh pet parents want to make sure their dogs are well taken care of when they're away, and that's where Rover comes in. Dog sitters in Pittsburgh will treat your pups like part of their family, and offer them all the comforts of home, unlike a kennel. If you're looking for dog boarding in Pittsburgh, try a Rover sitter who'll care your pup in their own home, offering plenty of one-on-one attention.
Why do dog owners love Pittsburgh?
Residents of The 'Burgh are treated daily to a city full of history, entertaining professional sports leagues, and cultural institutions. Home to educational institutions like Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pittsburgh - plus cultural attractions including the Andy Warhol Museum - it's often ranked one of the country's most livable cities. So it's easy to see why dog owners love living in Pittsburgh. Plus, there are tons of dog-friendly green spaces and friendly Rover dog sitters and walkers throughout the city.
Which parks in Pittsburgh are good for dog walks?
Referred to as OLEAs, Pittsburgh has many Off-Leash Exercise Areas your dog to enjoy. Take Frick Park dog park on Squirrel Hill - it's a massive 644 acres for you and your dog to explore. There are separate fenced areas for running, lots of trails, and a swimming hole for dogs near Lower Tranquil Trail. Though not quite as large, Riverview Dog Park at Perry North is still a huge park to visit at 259 acres total, with two acres fenced off just for off-leash fun near the Allegheny Observatory. At Bernard Dog Run in Lawrenceville, you'll find a bustling half-acre park under the 40th Street Bridge. There are separate play areas for large and small dogs to keep pups safe and having fun with other dogs their own size. Dogs need to stay on leash at Point State Park, but that shouldn't stop you from spending a day walking its three main hiking trails. It's right downtown in the Golden Triangle, so you can't miss it!
What Pittsburgh neighborhoods are good for dog owners?
Pittsburgh has over 90 vibrant and unique neighborhoods, so deciding where to visit or even settle down can be a tough decision. From S&D Polish Deli to the Pennsylvania Macaroni Co., there are tons of interesting and eclectic shops and grocers in the Strip District, just east of downtown Pittsburgh. If you're looking for something a little more upscale, take your shopping over to the Shadyside area. You can get a dose of culture and intellectual discussion in Oakland, where you'll find the 53-story gothic building that houses the University of Pittsburgh's Cathedral of Learning. If you need a place to stay, check out the edgy, metroplication chic of the Ace Hotel or Indigo Hotel in the East Liberty neighborhood. Looking for a bite to eat? Head over to Pittsburgh's "Little Italy," Bloomfield. Take a bridge from downtown to discover North Shore and North Side, home to Heinz Field and PNC Park, and be sure to get a glimpse of the larger-than-life Mister Rogers' statue nearby. You can also take a nice stroll down the tree-lined streets of the charming Sewickley neighborhood, or catch an amazing view in Mt. Washington.