
Pet Boarding in Peyton, Colorado
Welcome to Tail Town — trusted dog boarding in Peyton, Colorado, where your dog is treated like family. Located on our peaceful 5-acre property, our boarding experience is designed to feel more like a cozy retreat than a traditional kennel. We focus on personalized care, a calm environment, structured routines, and plenty of attention so your dog can feel safe, comfortable, and loved while you’re away.
At our Peyton dog boarding facility, safety and comfort come first. Dogs enjoy clean accommodations, supervised care, outdoor time, and a low-stress atmosphere tailored to their individual needs and personalities. Whether your pup is staying for a weekend getaway or an extended vacation, you can leave with confidence knowing they’re in experienced, compassionate hands.
Tail Town proudly provides professional pet boarding for Peyton, Falcon, and Colorado Springs families looking for reliable, high-quality dog care.
Boarding Rates
DOG BOARDING
Dogs under 100lbs
(Don't forget multi-pet Discounts)
$40 / night
DOG BOARDING
Dogs Over +100lbs
(Don't forget multi-pet Discounts)
$45 / night
CAT BOARDING
Cats
(Don't forget multi-pet Discounts)
$30 / night
Multi-Pet Discount
Additional pets are at a $5 less rate per day.
(Example: 1 dog $40 per day + another dog $35 per day)
Important Note
If you pick up the morning of a new boarding day, that day will cost half the day price. If the dog is held past 10:30am, a new full day charge will be applied to your total.
What Do We Need to Bring?
-Please bring their food, ideally a few extra days worth. Sometimes plans change or flights are cancelled.
-If they have a small bed you want them to lay on, or blankets work great too.
-Your pup of course!
Kennels and bowls are provided.
What Does the Day to Day Look Like?
The dogs are let out several times a day for 30 minutes to an hour each time. They are let out with other dogs and must do well with other dogs. They are always supervised. We do groom a few dogs each day but keep it to a minimum so that the boarded dogs get maximum play time. They sleep in their kennels between play time and at night. They do not have runs.
If we find, while boarding, that a dog does not interact well with others, they will be let out seperately and recommened to a local in-home pet sitter for next time.