Pet Boarding Facilities in New Canaan, CT

12 providers

Browse 12 listed pet boarding facilities in New Canaan, Fairfield County. We show public business details and Google reviews where available.

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Pet Boarding Market in New Canaan

Typical Range
$50-$125 per night
Planning estimate
$350
Providers
12

Holiday rates are typically 20-50% higher.

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All Pet Boarding Facilities (12)

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5.062 reviews

Veterinary Care · Pet Boarding Service · Pet Care +1

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Simba's PrideGoogle profile
5.00 reviews

Dog day care center

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Dogtopia of NorwalkGoogle profile
4.70 reviews

Pet boarding service, Dog walker, Kennel, Dog day care center, Pet sitter, Pet supply store

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Pooch Hotel NorwalkGoogle profile
4.60 reviews

Pet boarding service, Pet groomer, Pet sitter

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Passage East KennelsGoogle profile
4.60 reviews

Kennel, Animal shelter, Cattery, Dog day care center, Dog trainer, Pet groomer

Dog day care center, Animal hospital, Veterinary care

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4.33 reviews

Pet Boarding Service · Pet Care · Service

Pet Service Licensing in New Canaan

CT Dept. of Agriculture — Animal Control & Veterinary Licensing via CT DPH
(860) 713-2504|Official Website
Licensing typically required. Most pet boarding providers in New Canaan must be licensed by the state or municipality. Verify that any provider you consider holds current, valid credentials before using their services.

Veterinarians must hold a CT license issued by the CT Dept. of Public Health — verify at elicense.ct.gov. Pet stores are licensed by the CT Dept. of Agriculture at (860) 713-2504. Boarding kennels and pet daycares are licensed at the town level and inspected by local animal control officers. Dog groomers do not require a state license in Connecticut. Dog walkers and pet sitters are unregulated at the state level. Dog trainers are not state-licensed but certification through organizations like CPDT-KA is recommended. Always verify any provider's credentials independently.

Read the NY/CT pet-service licensing guide

Frequently Asked Questions

1How much does pet boarding cost in New Canaan?
Pet boarding in New Canaan costs $50-$125 per night. Standard overnight boarding runs $45-$75/night, luxury suites $75-$125/night. Doggy daycare is $30-$55/day, with multi-day packages available at a discount.
2What vaccinations are required for boarding in New Canaan?
Most New Canaan boarding facilities require proof of rabies, distemper/parvo (DHPP), and bordetella (kennel cough). Some also require the canine influenza vaccine. Vaccinations must be current and given at least 48 hours before boarding. Bring your vet records on the first visit.
3Is boarding or in-home pet sitting better for my dog?
Social, high-energy dogs often thrive in New Canaan boarding facilities with group play. Anxious or senior dogs may do better with an in-home pet sitter in familiar surroundings. Consider doing a trial daycare visit before committing to overnight boarding to see how your dog adjusts.
4How do I prepare my dog for their first boarding stay?
Start with a daycare trial at the New Canaan facility so your dog gets comfortable with the environment before an overnight stay. Bring a worn t-shirt or familiar blanket — your scent reduces anxiety significantly. Pack your dog's regular food to avoid stomach upset from a diet change. Note feeding times, medication schedules, and any behavioral quirks in writing. Most facilities recommend a short 1-2 night stay before longer trips, so you and your dog both know what to expect.
5What questions should I ask a boarding facility before booking?
Ask about staff-to-dog ratios during the day and overnight supervision (some facilities have no staff overnight — a critical safety detail). Find out if dogs are grouped by size or temperament, how many outdoor breaks they get, and what happens if your dog gets sick. Check that the facility requires up-to-date vaccinations from all guests — this protects your dog from illness. Ask to tour the sleeping and play areas before booking.

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