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Facilities on BreederHQ Marketplace

Boarding Facilities

Browse boarding facilities on BreederHQ Marketplace. Dog kennels, catteries, exotic boarding, livestock boarding, equine boarding, and in-home boarding, all in one facility taxonomy. For overnight stays, vacation coverage, layover bookings, and longer arrangements where the physical space matters as much as the care.

Looking for boarding as a service? See the Boarding services category for in-home and provider-led options. This page is the facility-side view: physical infrastructure available for booking.

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What This Category Covers

Six subtypes spanning every species the marketplace serves.

  • Dog kennel: purpose-built kennel facilities with indoor/outdoor runs
  • Cat boarding / cattery: dedicated cat-only facilities with proper enclosures
  • Exotic boarding: reptile, bird, small-mammal, and exotic-species boarding
  • Livestock boarding: pasture and dry-lot boarding for goats, sheep, alpacas, llamas, cattle
  • Equine boarding: temporary stall or pasture board (different from full-time boarding programs)
  • In-home boarding: small-scale, limited-intake home-based boarding

How to Browse on the Marketplace

Filters that matter for finding the right facility:

  • Species. Facilities specialize. A first-rate dog kennel is rarely the right cattery and never the right exotic boarder.
  • Subtype. Kennel vs. suite vs. in-home for dogs. Cattery vs. shared multi-cat for cats. Filter by what fits your animal.
  • Capacity and current availability. Holiday weeks fill months in advance. Filter to facilities showing real availability.
  • Care level. Standard, premium, medical, or senior. Medical boarding is non-negotiable for animals on time-sensitive medications.

What to Look For Before You Book

  • Vaccination, intake, and biosecurity policy. A facility's requirements of other animals are the requirements protecting yours. Stricter is better.
  • Overnight staffing. Who is on the property at 2 a.m.? In-home and small kennels often have an owner on-site. Larger facilities rotate staff.
  • Emergency veterinary plan. Which vet do they use? What's pre-authorized without owner contact? What gets billed how?
  • Run/enclosure size and outdoor access. Photos of the actual run, not stock photos. Outdoor access matters for most species.
  • Climate control. Especially for exotic, senior, and brachycephalic animals. HVAC failure during a heatwave is a real risk.
  • Daily routine. Feeding times, exercise schedule, medication protocols. Confirm before drop-off, not at drop-off.