Understanding Pet Boarding Costs in Nevada
Nevada tracks near national average. Las Vegas boarding demand spikes during major conventions and events when residents travel.
Nevada tracks close to the national average at $46/night. A 7-night stay runs $322. Summer demand pushes rates to $58–$64/night — book early for July and August.
Kennel vs. Pet Sitter: Which Is Cheaper in Nevada?
In Nevada, standard kennel boarding costs $46/night versus $77/night for an in-home overnight pet sitter. For a single dog, in-home sitting is typically more expensive but less stressful for the pet. For two or more pets, in-home sitting often costs less than separate kennel spots and eliminates the need for boarding facility transportation.
What to Look for in a Nevada Boarding Facility
- Verify vaccination requirements — reputable facilities require Bordetella, rabies, and DHPP
- Ask about staff-to-dog ratios during daytime and overnight supervision
- Confirm whether dogs are separated by size during group play
- Look for webcam access — standard at most luxury suites, optional at mid-range kennels
- Ask whether the nightly rate includes exercise/play time or if it is billed separately
How to Save on Boarding in Nevada
- Book 4–6 weeks ahead for summer dates — late bookings pay 10–20% more at most facilities
- Ask about weekly discount rates — most kennels offer 10–15% off for 7+ night stays
- Consider doggy day camp ($32/day) for short trips that don't require overnight stays
- Use Rover or Wag to compare in-home sitters — prices vary 30–50% between individual sitters