Dog Boarding Angus
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Over 33 pet owners in Angus have booked dog boarding
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Prices are estimates per night for 1 dog. Pricing may vary based on your search and includes a booking fee of 15%.
“First time leaving my kitten but honestly she couldn’t have been in better hands, although she didn’t settle straight away Rosanna persevered and won her over. Very good and honest updates were great and made me feel relaxed that she was in good hands”

“Anne was so friendly on our introductory meeting and Addis settled in straight away. She sent pictures and updates when I was away and he obviously enjoyed his stay with her. I definitly recommend her and use her again myself.”

“Grant has become my go to for looking after Greg. This was the longest me and Greg have been apart in over a year, and Grant put my completely at ease with video updates. I can't recommend Grant enough, as soon as we park outside Greg knows where we are and he can't wait to get inside!”

“Gizmo had a blast with Becky and her family. We received updates, photos and videos every day which was great . It was clear he was having a lovely time! We’ll definitely use Becky again.”

About: I have previous experience dog walking and pet sitting through BorrowMyDoggy app, as well as volunteering for Paws of Kalymnos in Greece, where I helped care for rescue dogs by feeding, cleaning and playing with them. Although I would love to have pets of my own, my partner and I travel regularly, so pet sitting has become a wonderful way for me to spend time with animals, while helping owners feels confident that their pets are receiving excellent care. I work remotely full-time, which means I’m at home throughout the day and can provide plenty of companionship, supervision and attention. All I need to work is an internet connection and a space for my laptop, and I rarely have more than 1 meeting a day. I also have a car for getting around and emergencies. Pets in my care are never left alone for extended periods, and I can easily adapt to their usual routines, whether that means regular walks, play sessions, medical needs, or simply having a calm and reassuring presence nearby. My partner and I live in a 2 story semi- detached house in a quiet cul-de-sac in Dundee. We have a secure fully fenced garden with a lawn behind the house. We are fortunate to have football fields and beautiful walking routes nearby- such as the Dighty Burn, providing plenty of opportunities for exercise and enrichment. We also own a camper van and love to travel further afield with it at the weekends, and get out on bigger walks, rides and hikes further north.
“We were a bit apprehensive about leaving our rescue staffy for the first time. Rhiannon was really great from the offset. She is quick at responding to communications, and followed Blue’s routine well. She sent some photos during his stay and he looked very settled and happy. He is reactive to other dogs, and can be very excitable so we were a bit worried how he would get on. He was absolutely fine, and we will definitely be asking Rhiannon to look after him again soon.”

“Thank you to Lewis and Claudia. With Murphy our Sheepadoodle being on the larger size, it can be daunting for some to look after him but both Lewis and Claudia took him on with confidence and without hesitation. They answered our questions and updated us to let us know that Murphy settled well which put our minds at ease. On collection Murphy was his usual energetic self and seemed absolutely fine with having been away!”

“Grant and Angela were amazing. It started with a very professional meet and greet introducing us to their home and allowing them to meet our Labradoodle Bentley. Grant has a Health and Safety background and was very thorough/comprehensive in his introduction.They also introduced him to Otis who would be overlapping his stay with Bentley by half a day. A few days later we left Bentley in their care for two nights. Bentley has separation anxiety however settled in really well. Grant gave us regular updates including Video which really put us at easy seeing Bentley's tail wagging away. We have tried kennels before in which Bentley lost his voice and nose was raw from pushing against the kennel door. Such a relief to have found Grant and Angela. When we picked Bentley up it was very clear he had already formed a bond with Grant and Angela. Emotions dont lie - was great to see. Really was a home from home.”

“Dorja was amazing - daily updates on how Ozzy was getting on with photos and video’s. Dorja is extremely friendly and genuinely cares about animals and we will definitely be using Dorja again when we go away this year - Ozzy loved it and made new pals for life”
“There are no words to describe how grateful I was to Carolanne and her family for taking care such excellent care of Lola. Five stars are not enough… I’d need 100! From the very first meet and greet I just knew Carolanne was a very special person. Lola warmed to her instantly snuggling up to her on the couch! Carolann’s treated Lola like her own and sent so many wonderful photos and updates. I could see how happy and comfortable she was and it bought me so much comfort! This is a very special family, and I 100% endorse them to look after your furry family member!”

“Our pets had a wonderful time with Sabrina! She made such a fuss of them, and set them up so comfortably - the cats had their own "suite", with cubbies and plenty of blankets, and our dog was all set up on the end of the bed. She spent several days calmly getting to know our animals in their own space and at their own pace, so they could comfortably warm up to the new surroundings in their own time. She sent us daily photos and updates on how they were doing, and was always very quick to respond to my messages. They were all showered in cuddles and love, and we feel like Sabrina really treated our pets as her own.”

“Danielle was an exceptional host for Teddy. Her home is clean, warm, and inviting. Teddy took to this space straight away on his first visit and I felt comfortable leaving him in Danielle's capable hands. I received regular and prompt updates about Teddy during his visit and this was most helpful. I would recommend Danielle to anyone looking for a loving place for their dog to stay whilst they are away.”

“Diego is the best. Professional with a soft touch. Could not have asked for a better person for my dog. And my situation was awkward to say the least! 11/10. Best dog walker going.”

The median cost per night for dog boarding in Angus is £30
Dog owners share their Rover experiences - Angus
Jessie has had the best time! Thank you for having her. She has been very well looked after. We've loved seeing all of the updates and correspondence has been very easy and straight forward. Can not fault anything. Would highly recommend Steven and his partner to anyone looking for somewhere for their dog to stay 5⭐️

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- Screened pet sitters have passed a third-party identity verification and show verified reviews from other pet owners, like you.
- Every booking is backed by the Rover Guarantee, which includes up to $25,000 reimbursement for eligible vet care. Learn more
- 24/7 support from the Rover team – here to help if you ever need someone to talk to.

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Booking Protection
It doesn’t happen often, but if your sitter has to cancel, we’ll work with you to find a new sitter.
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Frequently asked questions about Rover
The average cost for Dog Boarding in Angus on Rover is £28.75 per night (as of July 2026). However, all sitters set their own rates based on experience, location, and availability.
Rover makes budgeting the cost of Dog Boarding easy. As long as your dates and pet profiles are correct, the price you see before you book is the same price you pay for Dog Boarding. For more information on service fees, click here .
As of July 2026, there are 93 sitters on Rover offering Dog Boarding across Angus. Enter your postcode to see which available sitters are closest to your home.
Finding the right boarding environment is all about peace of mind. Boarding with a sitter on Rover helps you find a cosy experience in a real home for your dog.
When searching for a host, look for a sitter who:
- Offers a secure, home-like environment that is clean and welcoming
- Adheres to your dog’s established routine for meals, activity, and rest
- Possesses relevant experience with your pet’s specific breed, size, and personality
- Maintains clear communication regarding the frequency of photo and message updates
Don’t skip the Meet & Greet! The free Meet & Greet is the best way to see where your dog will sleep and who they might play with.
If you would like updates while you’re away, you can discuss with your sitter how many or how frequent you’d like those updates to be. The Rover app allows sitters to send photos, videos, and messages about your pet, including how many pee or poo breaks occured. You can message your sitter at any time through the app and our support team is available for dedicated customer support by email or chat if you have concerns.
The personalised, in-home nature of pet care through Rover can mean more individual attention for your pet.
While each sitter sets their own vaccine requirements, staying up-to-date on your dog's vaccines is the best way to be 'boarding ready'. Vaccinations help create a safe environment for all pets under a sitter’s care.
Sitters in Scotland may request that your dog be up-to-date on core vaccines, such as Canine Distemper, Canine Parvovirus, Canine Adenovirus (also known as DHP or DHPPi), Leptospirosis and Kennel Cough. Cats may be required to have Feline Panleucopenia Virus, Feline Herpesvirus, Feline Calicivirus, and Feline Leukaemia Virus up to date.
By discussing your pet's health history early, you’re adding a layer of confidence for you and your sitter before the booking begins.
The Rover Guarantee is Rover’s commitment to your peace of mind every time you book. It includes dedicated customer support, sitter access to advice from qualified veterinary professionals for diagnostic issues, and a reimbursement programme for eligible veterinary care in the rare event something goes wrong.
All bookings are backed by the Rover Guarantee , which provides up to £25,000 in eligible veterinary care reimbursement.
A Meet & Greet is a short introductory meeting between you, your dog, and a sitter. It can take place in person or virtually, although we recommend in-person so that your pet can get to know your sitter or the new environment. During the Meet & Greet, you will have a chance to walk through your pet's routine, medical needs, and unique quirks. Take the time to ask your sitter questions about their skills and expertise, and make sure the fit feels right for everyone. Most pet parents and sitters on Rover welcome Meet & Greets because the process can give confidence and peace of mind for service experiences, especially for longer stays or first-time bookings.
Every sitter on Rover must pass an identity verification before they can list their services. An identity verification confirms that the sitter is who they say they are based on their documents.
Beyond ID checks, you can review each sitter's star rating, read verified reviews from other pet parents, and see how many repeat clients they have. Every booking is backed by the Rover Guarantee, which includes up to £25,000 in eligible veterinary care. For more details, visit our Trust & Safety page .
If a health concern arises during a stay, your sitter is instructed to contact you and our Trust & Safety team immediately and, if needed, take your dog to the closest vet. Through our Trust & Safety support team, sitters can ask for diagnostic advice from a qualified veterinary professional if your dog is showing signs of possible illness.
For extra peace of mind, you can also prepare an authorisation form for your regular vet. An authorisation form outlines your preferred method of care and allows your sitter to bring your pet into their regular clinic.
Every qualified booking made on Rover is backed by the Rover Guarantee, which includes reimbursement for eligible emergency vet care.
Sitters on Rover set their own cancellation policy, which you can find on their profile under their calendar availability.
Cancelling before a booking begins and before the sitter's cutoff time qualifies you for a full refund. Same-day cancellations for walks, day care, and drop-ins follow the full refund policy. Otherwise, for dog boarding and house sitting, you will receive a 50% refund for the first seven days of the booking and a 100% refund for the remaining days when you cancel the same day a booking should begin.
If your sitter needs to cancel within seven days of the booking's start date, then our reservation protection will kick in. This means our support team works with you to find a replacement sitter.
We require sitters to operate in compliance with applicable local licensing requirements. In England, pet sitters who board dogs or provide doggy day care as a business may need a valid licence under the Animal Welfare (Licensing of Activities Involving Animals) Regulations 2018. When vetting your sitter, ask if they meet local licensing requirements for dog boarding. This confirmation is important for coverage under the Rover Guarantee. Read more about our requirement for following local licensing requirements .







