Dog Boarding in Wildbood, Olympia, WA
Find a loving dog sitter to watch your dog overnight at your sitter's home.

Calm, caring, detail oriented, pet
Indian Creek, Olympia, WA, 98501
Dog Boarding, House Sitting, Drop-In Visits, Dog Walking
"Best pet sitter ever. My dog and cat are rescues and haven’t had the socialization I normally would give them (thanks Covid). Nonetheless, they were thrilled … (more)"

Dedicated to your beloved pets!
North East, Olympia, WA, 98506
Dog Boarding, Drop-In Visits, Doggy Day Care, Dog Walking

"My dogs spent a very snowy weekend with Grace and they seemed to have a great time! She was super easy to work with, quickly responding to messages and sending… (more)"

VeryWelcoming to all breeds of pets
Lacey, WA, 98503
Dog Boarding, House Sitting, Drop-In Visits, Doggy Day Care
About: I have been taking care of dogs and cats for many years, I will treat your pets as if they are my own ! I will take care of your pets needs and any s… (more)

Dogs are part of the Family!
Dupont, WA, 98327
Dog Boarding

"Christopher & Gina were fantastic to work with and made our Sammy part of their family. They sent us a lot of pics of Sammy our entire trip and were super res… (more)"
Rover also offers dog boarding in these other Olympia neighborhoods:
Why choose Rover dog boarding in Olympia?
With so many trustworthy dog sitters serving the greater Olympia area, Rover is a simple alternative to traditional dog boarding. You can browse hundreds of trusted dog sitters in minutes through the web or using the Rover app and book your favorite Olympia- or Tumwater-area dog sitter with just a few taps.
Why do dog owners love Olympia?
Whether they are looking for dog boarding in Olympia or one of Rover's many other services available there, dog owners will love how much there is to do with dogs in Oly! With beautiful landmarks like the Washington State Capitol Building, the manmade Capitol Lake, and the Bigelow House Museum - plus unique attractions like the Hands On Children's Museum and Priest Point Park - there are plenty of great things to do and see in this city of 47,000 people.
What are some great dog-walking parks in Olympia?
While Olympia has no off-leash dog parks, there is plenty of green space for dog boarders to frolic in with their furry charges. A major attraction is Tumwater Falls Park, a 15-acre recreation area along the lake. Watershed Park is a 153-acre temperate rain forest public park, while Percival Landing Park boasts a 0.9-mile boardwalk. Meanwhile, the Woodard Bay Natural Resources Conservation Area is a 600-acre parcel with more than 5 miles (8.0 km) of Puget Sound waterfront along the Woodard and Chapman Bays of the Henderson Inlet. Olympia dog boarders can also enjoy Marathon Park, site of the U.S. trials for the first women's Olympic marathon. Just a quick jaunt away, the Thurston County Off-Leash Dog Park includes five acres of freedom where dog boarders and their pets can play fetch, dig in the dirt, and make friends with other dogs.
What are some great neighborhoods for dogs in Olympia?
The South Capitol Neighborhood Historic District is a popular residential area just south of downtown Olympia, Washington, and south of the the Washington State Capitol Campus. Green spaces where dog boarders can walk small, medium, or large dogs include Maple Park, at the northeast border of the district, and Stevens Field on the southeast side. Walkable to downtown, the eclectic Eastside neighborhood is home to a vibrant community of dog lovers where boarders can meet and play with new furry friends.
Whether your Olympia dog boarding host takes your best friend on a dog walk in one of Oly's beautiful parks or roams the leafy sidewalks of its vibrant neighborhoods full of stately homes, you can have peace of mind that your pup is in good hands with Rover!