SF Bay Area Boarding Alternatives

Below are alternate pet sitting and pet boarding options for rabbits. Ask about pricing, as well as the type/size of enclosure where your bunny will stay. Each boarding facility and pet sitter offers different options, services and perks. Be sure to schedule early! Most boarding and pet sitting options fill quickly.

Boarding in a Private Home

Petsitting in Your Home

Boarding at a Rescue

Our Advice

Discuss RHDV with your petsitter, so together you can plan how to keep your rabbit safe.

If there are multiple rabbits on the property, many boarding services require all rabbits to be current on their annual RHDV vaccine. Call your vet or our list of rabbit-savvy vets to find a vet who currently has RHDV vaccines. 

The safest option is to have your rabbit(s) cared for in your home, or boarded where they will be the only rabbit(s) on the property. RHDV is a very contagious disease, and if one rabbit on a property dies, the State Veterinarian’s office could require all the rabbits on the property to be euthanized or quarantined on-site for 4 months or longer (confirmed with CA State Vet office December 2021).