In-home dog boarding in Louisville
Your dog stays in a verified sitter's home near Cherokee Park or Waterfront Park, not a kennel run. Every booking includes up to $20,000 in vet protection.
In-home dog boarding in Louisville typically runs $28 to $62 per night on Petme, with most bookings around $40. Petme charges pet owners 0% commission, so the sitter rate is the full price. Rate bands verified May 2026.
Dog Boarding in Louisville
The kennel alternative: a real home, not a crate
In-home boarding fits Louisville because the city's dog owners want their pets to keep a normal routine instead of a kennel stay, with home walks near Cherokee Park, Seneca Park, or Waterfront Park. That matters most during Kentucky Derby week, the single biggest pet-care demand spike in the country, when visitors and locals across the Highlands, NuLu, and Old Louisville all need care in the same few days. A verified sitter's home keeps your dog comfortable while the city fills up.
With Petme, the rate you agree on with your Louisville sitter is the rate you pay, because owners are charged 0% commission. You also earn cashback after every completed stay, and each booking carries up to $20,000 in vet protection toward any licensed Louisville emergency clinic. Sitters are background-checked and verified, so a weekend in St. Matthews or a Derby-week stay in Clifton stays straightforward.
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Verified dog boarding across Louisville
Pricing in Louisville typically runs $28 to $62 per night, with most bookings around $40. Browse sitters in your neighborhood below.
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FAQ
Common questions about dog boarding in Louisville
How much does dog boarding cost in Louisville?
In-home dog boarding in Louisville runs about $28 to $62 per night, with most stays landing near $40. Sitters set their own nightly rate, so prices shift with your dog's size, the length of the stay, and the neighborhood. A sitter in the Highlands or St. Matthews may price differently from one in Middletown.
How is in-home boarding different from a kennel?
Your dog stays in a sitter's own home and keeps a normal routine instead of sitting in a kennel run. That means home walks, a real couch, and one-on-one attention rather than a row of cages. Many Louisville sitters live near Cherokee Park or Seneca Park, so daily walks stay part of the stay.
Can sitters board large breeds?
Many Louisville sitters board large and high-energy breeds, and each profile lists the sizes and dogs they accept. Filter for sitters with a yard or those close to Cherokee Park and Seneca Park if your dog needs room to move. Message a sitter before booking to confirm they are comfortable with your dog's size and energy.
Can I find a sitter for a last-minute or same-day stay?
Last-minute and same-day boarding is often possible in Louisville, especially in dense areas like the Highlands, NuLu, and Germantown where more sitters are active. Availability shows in real time on each profile, so you can message sitters with an open date right away. Book as early as you can, since same-day spots fill fastest.
What does the $20,000 vet protection cover?
Every Petme booking includes up to $20,000 toward eligible vet expenses if your dog is injured or falls ill during the stay. It helps cover treatment at any licensed Louisville emergency clinic so a sitter can act fast without waiting on payment questions. Coverage applies per booking and sits on top of each sitter's own care.
Should I book early for Kentucky Derby week?
Yes, book Derby-week boarding well ahead, since it is the single biggest pet-care demand spike in the country. Sitters across the Highlands, Old Louisville, and Crescent Hill fill up fast as visitors and locals all need care at once. Reserving a few weeks out gives you the widest choice of sitters and rates.

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