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List of Exotic Pet Boarding Facilities

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 When you go on vacation you may have a difficult time trying to find a place that will be able to watch your bird, guinea pig, rabbit, or other exotic pet for you. Many people opt to having a friend, neighbor, or family member come by their house to feed, water, and care for their exotic pets but not everyone has that option. Some people have to rely on their local boarding facility or pet sitter to take care of their unique pets while they are gone. Check out this list of exotic pet boarding facilities to see where you might be able to take your specific exotic pet when you're out of town.

If your exotic pet boarding facility is not listed here send me an e-mail so that I can add them to the list!

Alaska

Alabama

  • Indian Hills Animal Clinic and Pet Hotel, Tuscaloosa

Arizona

Arkansas

California

Colorado

Connecticut

  • Broad River Animal Hospital, Norwalk

Delaware

Florida

Georgia

Hawaii

  • Ohana Animal Inn, Kula

Idaho

  • Pend Oreille Veterinary Service, Ponderay

Illinois

  • Ness Exotic Wellness Center, Lisle

Indiana

Iowa

  • A+ Boarding Kennel, Eldridge

Kansas

  • Kansas City Veterinary Care, Kansas City

Kentucky

Louisiana

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Maine

  • Animal Medical Associates, Saco

Maryland

  • Greenbriar Veterinary Hospital and Luxury Pet Resort, Frederick

Massachusetts

  • Worcester Cat Hospital and Bird Clinic, 347 Park Ave., Worcester, 508-798-0400

Michigan

Minnesota

Mississippi

Missouri

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Montana

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Nebraska

Nevada

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New Hampshire

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New Jersey

New Mexico

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New York

North Carolina

North Dakota

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Ohio

Oklahoma

Oregon

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Pennsylvania

Rhode Island

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South Carolina

South Dakota

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Tennessee

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Texas

Utah

Vermont

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Virginia

Washington

West Virginia

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Wisconsin

Wyoming

 

Ontario

  • Kyon Kennels, Mono

United Kingdom

Make sure you check with the boarding facility in advance to see what requirements for vaccines they have (if any) and whether or not they provide food, cages, etc.

When you are out of town it is also important to provide your boarding facility with contact numbers of friends, family and your exotics vet.