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2026 Pet Hotel Pricing Guide: How Much Does It Cost Per Day? Cat & Dog Boarding Fees vs. Pet Sitter Compared

Pet hotel Taipei pricing

Choosing a great pet hotel is something every pet owner has to figure out eventually — and the most common question is: how much does a pet hotel cost per day? This guide covers market rates across Taiwan, breaks down the real price ranges for pet hotels and Taipei boarding fees, highlights our top pet hotel picks, and compares pet hotels with home pet sitters. Whether you’re in Taipei or elsewhere, this practical guide has everything you need to find the perfect home away from home for your furry friend.

Pet hotel vs. home boarding: which is right for your pet?

When looking for a place for your pet to stay, you’ll typically face two options: a traditional commercial pet hotel, or a newer home boarding service (like Fluv). These two are fundamentally different, and understanding the distinctions will help you find the best fit for your pet’s personality.

Commercial pet hotel

A dedicated facility run by a business, usually offering either open social play areas or private room options.

  • Pros: Impressive facilities (some have pools and grooming services), standardized pricing, and usually CCTV coverage.
  • Cons:
    • Stressful environment: unfamiliar surroundings full of the sounds and smells of other animals can cause anxiety in sensitive pets.
    • Low caregiver-to-pet ratio: one sitter often looks after 5–10+ pets at once, making it hard to attend to individual needs.
    • No overnight supervision: many hotels have no staff on-site at night, meaning pets are left caged alone — emergencies may go unnoticed.
    • Cross-infection risk: with many pets in close proximity, the risk of contagious illness is higher if sanitation isn’t thorough.

Home boarding / pet sitter

A vetted professional sitter who cares for your pet in their own home, letting your pet live just like they would at yours.

  • Pros:
    • Personalized one-on-one attention: the sitter focuses entirely on your pet, adapting to their walking routine, food preferences, and even sleeping arrangements.
    • Calm, low-stress environment: a home setting is warm and familiar, greatly reducing fear of being caged and separation anxiety.
    • Frequent updates: sitters typically send photos and videos regularly so you always know how your pet is doing.
    • Flexible pricing: usually more affordable than a high-end pet hotel, offering great value for money.
  • Things to keep in mind:
    • Book early: popular, high-quality sitters have limited spots (usually taking one client at a time), and they fill up fast during long weekends and holidays.
    • Style varies: each sitter’s home has its own look and feel, unlike a chain hotel with uniform standards.

2026 pet boarding comparison

Feature Commercial pet hotel Home boarding
Environment Commercial space (often caged) Warm home setting (cage-free)
Overnight care Often unattended; some have 24hr CCTV Sitter sleeps with your pet (reassuring)
Caregiver ratio 1 to many 1-to-1 or 1 to a few
Social stress High (unfamiliar environment) Low (personalized attention)
Main drawback Risk of illness; anxiety Popular sitters need to be booked ahead

Taipei pet boarding fees at a glance

Pet hotel pricing isn’t one-size-fits-all — it’s made up of a base rate plus optional add-ons. In general, costs depend on your pet’s size and weight, the room type, and your location. Taipei tends to run about 20–30% higher than central and southern Taiwan. That said, Taipei pet hotels also tend to offer more comprehensive facilities.

Also worth noting: if your pet is a senior, a puppy, or needs special care (such as wound dressing, behavioral management, or tends to have accidents), most hotels will charge additional care or cleaning fees. Here’s a summary of 2025 market rates for reference:

How to budget for a Taipei pet hotel: pricing by size and room type

(Unit: TWD / night)

Size category Weight range Standard room / kennel Deluxe / private room
Toy / small dog Under 5 kg $400 – $600 $800 – $1,200
Medium-sized dog 5 kg – 15 kg $600 – $900 $1,000 – $1,500
Large dog 15 kg – 30 kg $900 – $1,200 $1,500 – $2,000
Extra-large / giant dog Over 30 kg From $1,200 From $2,000
Cat boarding All sizes $500 – $800 $1,000 – $1,800

💡 Money-saving tip: Home boarding sitters typically price based on their experience level, and most include walking and companionship in the rate — no add-ons needed. If you’re on a budget, it’s a great alternative worth considering.

What affects pet hotel pricing?

Factor Details Taipei rate / additional fee reference
Room type Private room vs. open kennel Private rooms cost $300–$800 more per night.
Location Taipei City vs. other areas Taipei runs about 20–30% more than central/southern Taiwan.
Age and condition Senior / puppy Senior dogs, puppies, or medical needs add $100+
Special care / cleaning Behavioral issues & hygiene Accidents or damage: cleaning fee of $100–$300 per incident
Peak season & add-ons Holidays & extra services New Year holidays typically add 50–100%
Long-term stays Prepaid discount plans Monthly packages typically get 10–20% off

Top pet hotel picks across Taiwan: Taipei, New Taipei, Taoyuan, Taichung, Kaohsiung

To save you time researching, we’ve rounded up highly rated boarding options from north to south.

Taipei pet hotel recommendations

Hotel name Area Room style Daily rate Why we recommend it
Nordic Pet Hotel Da’an / Xinyi District Fully open (cage-free) From $840 Dedicated overnight companion and swimming pool.
Very Wang Pet Hotel Songshan District Cozy private rooms From $600 Clean, bright space at a friendly price.

New Taipei pet hotel recommendations

Hotel name Area Room style Daily rate Why we recommend it
Cat Forest Stay Xinzhuang District Cats only From $950 Air purifiers and cat trees; 24-hour app monitoring.
Fluv – Duo Mao Mao Banqiao District Cats only From $700 50% off for a second cat in the same room! Live video check-ins available.
Full Banqiao pet hotel guide
Fluv – Léa Xindian District Dogs only (cage-free) From $700 3 outdoor walks per day; customized fresh food available.
Full Xindian pet hotel guide

Taichung pet hotel recommendations

Hotel name Area Room style Daily rate Why we recommend it
Black Nose Pet Hotel Xitun District Private suites From $650 Individual air conditioning units minimize odors.

Full Taichung pet hotel guide

Fluv – Thai Meow Ji Taiping District Cats only From $700 Two-way video calls and a dedicated water fountain.

Taoyuan pet hotel recommendations

Hotel name Area Room style Daily rate Why we recommend it
Fluv – Curly Uncle Zhongli District Dogs and cats on separate floors From $700 24-hour remote monitoring; cats get a quiet, undisturbed space while dogs enjoy a fully open area.
Full Taoyuan pet hotel guide

Kaohsiung pet hotel recommendations

Hotel name Area Room style Daily rate Why we recommend it
Tail Party
Pet Life Center
Gushan District Outdoor lawn area From $500 Hundreds of square meters of outdoor lawn for dogs to run free.
Glad You’re Here
Pet Hotel
Zuoying District Home-like atmosphere From $450 Care that feels just like a neighbor looking after your pet.

Common check-in requirements and health documentation

To protect the health of all boarding pets, whether you choose a pet hotel or home boarding, you’ll need to have the following ready:

  • Vaccination records:
    • Dogs: core vaccines (8-in-1 or higher) and rabies vaccine (within 1 year).
    • Cats: 3-in-1 or 5-in-1 vaccine (within 1 year).
  • Parasite prevention proof: evidence of internal and external parasite treatment within the past month (topical or oral).
  • Spay/neuter and heat cycle rules: most open-plan hotels do not accept female dogs in heat; unneutered males are typically required to wear a belly band.

Pre-stay checklist for your pet

  • Food and daily routine: pre-portioned food for each day, treats, any daily medications (with feeding instructions labeled), and a small blanket that smells like home.
  • Safety and ID: make sure the collar is secure (with an ID tag engraved with your phone number), consider attaching an AirTag, and bring a well-fitting harness.
  • Emergency contact info: your regular vet’s details and an emergency contact in Taiwan.

Pet hotel vs. home boarding: key differences

Hours and billing flexibility:

  • Pet hotel: most charge by the night rather than by the day, with overtime fees for late pick-ups. Fixed operating hours make red-eye flight drop-offs and pick-ups inconvenient.
  • Home boarding: flexible scheduling — you can arrange early drop-offs, late pick-ups, or even overnight airport pick-ups without paying for an extra night.

Interaction and care intensity:

  • Pet hotel: caregiver-to-pet ratio of roughly 1:5 to 1:10; most interaction happens during designated “playtime.”
  • Home boarding: high-intensity one-on-one companionship — your pet gets cuddles on demand and even sleeps alongside the sitter.

FAQ

Q1: How much does a pet hotel cost per day? Is it expensive?

The daily rate depends on location, your pet’s size, and the room type. General pet hotel rates: small dogs around $500–$800, medium to large dogs around $1,000–$1,500. Prices typically go up during New Year holidays and long weekends. Home boarding rates: starting from around $300 for a half-day. If you’re on a budget or want a service that includes walking and cage-free care, a home pet sitter is often the more affordable option. Pricing is usually transparent and all-inclusive — no surprise add-ons.

 

Q2: How do I choose a pet hotel in Taipei? What should I look out for?

Given Taipei’s density, here are three things to focus on: 1. Proper licensing: the facility must hold a licensed special pet business permit, ensuring fire safety and care standards are met. 2. Activity space: space is at a premium in Taipei, and many hotels can only offer small indoor areas. If your dog needs plenty of exercise, check whether they offer a dedicated dog walking service. 3. Monitoring transparency: does the facility offer 24-hour remote CCTV access, or does the sitter send regular photo and video updates? This can go a long way in easing separation anxiety for owners.

 

Q3: What do I need to prepare before check-in?

For your pet’s health and comfort, make sure to pack a “boarding bag” with: Documents: a complete vaccination booklet (typically including rabies and combination vaccines) and parasite prevention proof. Food: your pet’s usual food or wet food (switching environments and food at the same time can upset their stomach). Comfort items: a small blanket, toy, or worn clothing that carries your scent or the scent of home — this helps significantly reduce stress in a new environment.

Further reading: Should you board your dog at a hotel? A complete guide to dog hotel costs and pre-stay prep

Q4: How does pricing work for long-term boarding? Are there discounts?

If you’re traveling for a week or more: Commercial hotels: most offer 10–15% off for stays of 7 or 30 days, though pricing tends to be less flexible. Home boarding sitters: more room to negotiate, and for longer stays, a home environment offers far more comfort and companionship than a kennel — reducing the psychological strain of extended boarding. It’s worth reaching out to your sitter early to discuss a long-term arrangement.

Further reading: How is long-term pet boarding priced? From one week to a year — home boarding options and contract essentials explained

Q5: Is open-plan or private boarding better?

It really depends on your dog’s personality. Open-plan (cage-free): great for well-socialized dogs who love making friends. More activity, but if not managed well, there’s a risk of illness or fights. Private (room or kennel): better for shy, anxious, unneutered, or reactive dogs. A middle ground: many home boarding sitters offer single-household care (no mixing with other dogs), giving your pet cage-free freedom without the stress of unfamiliar dogs — ideal for timid pets.

 

Q6: Pet hotel or home boarding — which is better?

If you’re still undecided, here’s a quick guide: Choose a pet hotel if you value standardized processes and a formal facility, and your dog is comfortable sleeping in a kennel and adapts easily to new environments. Just be aware of strict drop-off and pick-up hours (no late-night service). Choose home boarding if you want your dog to sleep on the sofa, have someone to play with around the clock, and get walks included — or if your flight times are unusual (like a red-eye). Home sitters tend to be flexible and accommodating, so you can pick your pet up as soon as you’re back. It’s the warmer, more personal choice.

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Fluv founder Candace Chen 01

Fluv founder Candace Chen

Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia2024 Tatler Gen.T Leaders of Tomorrow

As the founder of Fluv, Candace has combined exceptional business vision with hands-on execution to build the largest and most trusted pet care platform in Taiwan.

  • World-class recognition: named to the Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia list and selected as a 2024 Tatler Gen.T Leader of Tomorrow.
  • Backed by top investors: secured investment from Twitch co-founder Kevin Lin and leading venture firm SIC.
  • Market leader: Fluv now has over 7,000 vetted professional sitters and is trusted by 140,000 members.

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