Local comparison
Home boarding vs kennels in Derby
Both are licensed under the Animal Activity Licensing scheme, but they offer very different experiences for the dog. Here’s how the two options compare specifically in Derby, using the actual prices and operator counts in our database.
| Boarding kennels | Home boarders | |
|---|---|---|
| Licensed operators in Derby | 26 | 22 |
| Median per-night rate | £24 | £39 |
| Lowest published rate | £18 | £35 |
| Setting | Dedicated kennel runs, on-site staff | Operator’s own home, max 3 dogs / 3 households |
| Capacity | Higher — typically 10–50+ dogs | Capped at 3 dogs at a time by law |
| Best for | Confident dogs comfortable around other dogs; large dogs needing space | Anxious or older dogs; dogs used to a home routine |
In Derby, home boarders are £15 per night more than boarding kennels at the median.
Which suits your dog?
The choice is rarely about cost alone. A dog who has lived alongside other dogs and copes well in busier environments often thrives in a good kennel. A dog who has been an only dog, or who shows separation distress, may settle far better in a home with one family and one or two other dogs at most.
If you’re unsure, trial stays are common at home boarders and worth asking about. Many will accept a single overnight stay before committing to a longer booking — useful if your dog hasn’t boarded before.
Browse kennels
Boarding kennels in Derby
26 licensed operators · from £18/night
Browse home boarders
Home boarding in Derby
22 licensed operators · from £35/night
See the editorial guide for the full breakdown: Home boarding vs kennels.