
Our directory lists 2 dog boarding and daycare facilities across 2 cities in Hawaii, with the most in Aiea and Honolulu. Statewide, facilities offer traditional boarding, daycare and luxury boarding.
Of these, 1 offers traditional boarding, 1 offers daycare and 1 offers luxury boarding.
Our directory lists 2 dog boarding and daycare facilities across 2 cities in Hawaii, with the most in Aiea and Honolulu. Statewide, facilities offer traditional boarding, daycare and luxury boarding.
Dog boarding in Hawaii generally ranges from about $30–$80 per night, depending on the city, facility, and services included. Luxury suites, extra playtime, or special-care needs may cost more, and many facilities offer package deals for extended stays or multiple pets.
Across Hawaii, listed facilities commonly highlight:
Whichever city you're searching in Hawaii, a few things are worth checking with each facility directly:
Most facilities welcome a tour or a trial daycare day before an overnight stay — a good way to see the space and meet the people who'll care for your dog.
Dog boarding in Hawaii generally ranges from about $30–$80 per night, depending on the city, facility, and services included. Luxury suites, extra playtime, or special-care needs may cost more, and many facilities offer package deals for extended stays or multiple pets.
Facilities across Hawaii offer Traditional Boarding, Daycare and Luxury Boarding. Use the filters above to narrow by service, or open a facility's listing for its full details.
We list facilities in 2 cities across Hawaii, including Aiea and Honolulu.
You should bring:
Most boarding facilities require proof of current vaccinations, typically including:
Requirements vary by facility, so confirm directly and update vaccinations at least two weeks before boarding.