Dog boarding guide for Wellington

Comparing dog boarding in Wellington? We track 5 facilities across 5 suburbs. This guide covers what you need to know before you book — timing, vaccinations, peak-season pricing, and how each facility's terms stack up.

Before you book

How to book boarding

When to book, trial nights, what to bring, and the questions worth asking before you confirm.

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Vaccination requirements

C3 vs C5, the Kennel Cough two-week rule, and what to do if your dog’s records have lapsed.

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Peak season & deposits

How surcharges, deposits, and minimum stays work over Christmas, Easter, and school holidays.

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Temperament assessments

What an assessment day involves, why facilities require one, and how to prepare your dog.

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Peak-season terms in Wellington

Surcharges, deposits, and minimum stays vary widely between facilities — and they bite hardest over Christmas and the school holidays. Here's what each Wellingtonfacility states. “Not stated” means the facility hasn't published that term; confirm directly when you enquire.

FacilitySuburbPeak periodsSurcharge/nightMin stayDeposit
Allbreeds Kennels & CatteryWhitemans ValleyNot statedNot statedNot statedNot stated
Down with DogsMakaraNot statedNot statedNot statedNot stated
Homelands Kennels & CatteryPlimmertonHigh season — Christmas/Summer, Public holidays, School holidays$5/dog/dayNot statedNot stated
The Dog GardenGracefieldNot statedNot statedNot statedNot stated
Waglands Dog DaycareBelmontNot statedNot statedNot statedNot stated

Frequently asked questions

How far ahead should I book dog boarding in Wellington?

Popular Wellington facilities fill up 6–8 weeks before Christmas and Easter, and the most sought-after cage-free and home-style spots can be full months out. Lock in dates as soon as your travel plans are firm — most places hold a spot with a small deposit or none at all.

What vaccinations does my dog need to board in Wellington?

Almost every facility requires a current C3 (Distemper, Hepatitis, Parvovirus) as a minimum, and most also require the Kennel Cough (Bordetella) component — usually the C5. Some rural properties additionally ask for Leptospirosis. Bring the vaccination certificate when you enquire.

Do Wellington facilities charge more over peak periods?

Many do. Peak-season surcharges, higher deposits, and minimum-stay requirements over the summer and public holidays are common. Compare each facility's stated terms in the table above before you book.

Should my dog do a trial night first?

It's strongly recommended, especially for a first stay. A trial night lets your dog settle into the routine and gives staff a chance to flag any anxiety before a longer booking. Some facilities require it.

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