Dog Lodging

Out here, they can’t wake the neighbors.

OVERNIGHT DOG LODGING

Whether your pup is staying a night or a week, our lodging options make it feel like a second home. We offer cozy accommodations, plenty of playtime and personalized care every step of the way.

  • Standard Room: $55 per night

  • Patio Room: $60 per night

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  • • Dogs are let out frequently throughout the day for shorter potty breaks, either in our secure yard or on a relaxing sniff walk.

    • Standard rooms are cozy, comfortable, and ideal for dogs who don’t need direct access to the outdoors.

    • These rooms do not have outdoor patio access.

  • • These rooms include a private, individual outdoor patio.

    • Dogs receive the same number of let-outs as Standard Room guests, but their potty breaks are longer.

    • Weather permitting, dogs can move freely in and out, lounging outside whenever they choose.

    • Patios are covered, offering shade, weather protection, and a comfortable spot to enjoy the outdoors year-round (seasonally adjusted).

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How Our Overnight Lodging Works

Calm. Comfortable. Consistent.

Overnight lodging is designed to support relaxation, routine and individualized care—perfect for dogs who need a peaceful stay.

Every lodging dog enjoys:

  • A clean, private sleeping space

  • Soft bedding

  • Fresh water always available

  • Multiple potty breaks

  • Routine feeding times

  • Personal attention and affection

Please note: All lodging guests must first complete a trial day to ensure they’re compatible and feel comfortable in our environment. Trial days are a one-time $20 fee.

Other Benefits

  • Routine helps dogs feel secure. Lodging days include:

    • Morning potty and stretch

    • Breakfast & digestion time

    • Optional play or individual activity

    • Midday rest

    • Afternoon activity

    • Dinner & evening potty

    • Tuck-in time

  • Our trained staff keeps a close eye on:

    • Eating and drinking

    • Potty habits

    • Stress levels

    • Sleep patterns

    • Behavior changes

    You’ll be notified promptly if anything seems off.

  • For dogs who prefer extra attention, we offer:

    • Private playtime

    • Snuggle sessions

    • Enrichment puzzles

    • Sniff walks

    • Group play

    • And more!

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What to Pack (and What to Leave Home)

WHAT WE PROVIDE:

  • Bedding (cozy blankets, beds)

  • Cots (limited availability)

  • Food and water bowls (including slow feeders)

  • House food (available for an extra fee)

WHAT TO BRING:

  • Your dog’s regular food (pre-portioned in large bag or individual; only bring what’s needed plus a little extra)

  • Medications with a few backup doses

  • Dogs staying 2+ weeks may bring larger food containers

  • NOTE: Please label all items with your pet’s name

PLEASE DO NOT BRING:

  • Large bulky beds

  • Leashes (specialty leashes may be approved)

  • Food bowls

  • Measuring cups

  • Excessive toys (1–2 max)

  • Bones or rawhides (choking hazards and supervision required)

  • Any non-approved items will be returned at check-in.

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Two-Week Incubation Policy

To protect the health of all our guests, dogs who have visited another boarding facility, daycare, groomer, or dog park are required to observe a 14-day waiting period before entering Bed & Biscuit.

This policy helps reduce the risk of illness transmission and ensures a safer environment for every dog in our care.

Overnight Lodging Expectations

Our overnight lodging is focused on individual comfort and personalized care—a peaceful, low-stress environment designed to help every dog feel safe and relaxed.

    • Can settle into a new environment without extreme distress

    • Comfortable resting in a kennel or private room

    • Safe and manageable for staff during feeding, cleaning, and handling

    • Able to relax quietly without destructive habits

    • Manages daily routines without excessive stress behaviors

    • May participate in limited play if approved

    • All interaction is closely supervised

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A happy golden retriever puppy lying on its back in the grass, looking up with an open mouth and tongue out.