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Our rates vary depending on the number of dogs you have, and the length of their stay.

DAYCARE RATES — per dog, per day
One dog if you drop-off and pick-up: $22
Two dogs if you drop-off and pick-up: $20 each

One dog with van service, 1-2 days/week: $30
One dog with van service, 3+ days/week: $25
Two dogs with van service, 1-2 days/week: $25 each
Two dogs with van service, 3+ days/week: $22 each
Three dogs or more: call for rates

BOARDING RATES — per dog, per night
One dog, 1-6 nights: $40/night
One dog, 7-13 nights (10% discount): $36/night
One dog, 14-20 nights (15% discount): $34/night
One dog, 21-30 nights (20% discount): $32/night
One dog, 31+ nights (25% discount): $30/night

Two dogs, 1-6 nights: $35/dog/night
Two dogs, 7-13 nights (10% discount): $31.50/dog/night
Two dogs, 14-20 nights (15% discount): $29.75/dog/night
Two dogs, 21-30 nights (20% discount): $28/dog/night
Two dogs, 31+ nights (25% discount): $26.25/dog/night
Three dogs or more: call for rates

DEPARTURE BATHS & NAIL TRIMS — per dog
Nail trims: $10
Bath, small dog (under 20 pounds): $20
Bath, medium dog (lab, golden, boxer, etc.): $30
Bath, large dog (great dane, st. bernard, etc.): $40

BOARDING: HOLIDAY PRICING & RESERVATIONS
We charge $5 extra per night per dog during these holiday periods:
Memorial Day (May 27-30), Fourth of July (July 1-July 4), Labor Day (Sept 1-5), Thanksgiving (November 23-28), and Christmas/New Years (Dec 22-Jan 1)

All holiday reservations require a deposit ($75 for one dog; $100 for two dogs). The deposit is refundable if you cancel 14 days or more in advance.

If your dog is one of our regular daycare visitors, our vans can provide pick-up and/or drop-off service. (Monday through Friday, $15 each way)

-Check in by noon
-Check out by 3 pm
-If you pick up your dog between 3 pm and 6 pm, there is a $20 daycare charge per dog.



“The employees at Bone-A-Fide love the dogs like each of them is their own pup. Every time I go back to drop Milo off, I open the gate and he takes off running, ready to play with the other dogs.”

— Mark