Provision of boarding for dogs
You will need a licence if you:
- are a franchise operator
- arrange for the provision of accommodation for other people’s dogs
Those who accommodate the dogs are known as hosts. They can operate under this licence if their annual profit from boarding is less than £1000.
Licence fees
The fees for each licence come in 2 parts:
- part A – you’ll pay this when you submit your application form
- part B – you’ll need to pay this once we have approved the licence
Licences are for a period of 1, 2 or 3 years. You must apply at least 8 weeks in advance of opening for boarding.
Licence conditions
You must prove that you can meet the licence conditions. These include showing that the animals are:
- kept in suitable accommodation
- given adequate food, drink and bedding
- visited and exercised regularly
- protected from pain, suffering, injury and disease
- protected in case of an emergency, for example a fire
You’ll also need to:
- keep any records ready for inspection, for example a register of animals boarded including dates they arrived and left
- display the licence number in any advertising
- display the licence clearly on the premises
Star rating system
We will inspect your premises before granting you a licence. We may also conduct extra inspections after we have granted a licence.
The rating will include the arranger and all hosts who operate under the licence.
The star rating will be an average of all host premises inspected plus paperwork and policies supplied by the arranger.
We award a ‘star rating’ and give higher marks for high welfare standards and a history of compliance.
Our inspection officers will also be looking for:
- specialist knowledge of the species you are caring for
- measures that support the health, safety and wellbeing of the animals
Star ratings apply to:
- selling animals as pets
- providing or arranging for the provision of boarding for cats or dogs
- hiring out horses
- breeding dogs
- keeping or training animals for exhibition
Planning permission
Ensure that you have or do not need planning permission to board animals. If you must do building work to house your animals then you are likely to need planning permission.
If you have so many animals that it is regarded that the nature of your home has changed to a home for dogs rather than for people, we may require you to apply for planning permission for a change of use.
If we refuse your application
We must refuse a licence if we believe that you cannot meet the licence conditions. A licence cannot be granted to anyone who is disqualified.
You have the right of appeal to a first-tier tribunal within 28 days of our decision notice.
If you disagree with your star rating
Firstly, speak to the inspecting officer. If you are still not satisfied then you can make a written appeal to us within 21 days of the date we granted the licence.
A manager with the licensing department will look at the appeal.
If you are still not happy with our decision following the appeal you can appeal to your local magistrates court.
Running a business that arranges boarding for dogs
You will need a licence for providing or arranging boarding activities this includes:
- home boarding for dogs using host families
Before applying please read the licence requirements and conditions for the activity you wish to licence:
- general licence conditions
- conditions for home boarding of dogs (see schedule 4, part 3)
- guidance on home boarding for dogs from gov.uk