Paw Commons Gilbert
601 N Gilbert Rd
Gilbert, AZ 85234
Hours of Operation
M–F: 7AM–7PM
SAT: 9AM–4PM
SUN: 12PM–4PM
Closed to the public on all major holidays
New Client Special: First Night Free!
New Clients Only. Two night minimum. Cannot be combined with any other discounts. Must mention special at time of booking. Not valid over holidays.
About Paw Commons Gilbert
Paw Commons is the premier Phoenix pet resort, providing a deluxe experience so decadent, your dog may not want to leave. From bubble time and swimming pools to heavenly raised floor bedding, it’s the best of dog boarding in the Phoenix area.
Our canine-loving team is excited to provide a variety of dog services:
- Dog boarding with home level care
- Interactive doggy day care
- Luxurious dog grooming
- Personally tailored dog training
- And more!
Located in the city of Gilbert, Arizona, our pet resort is highly accessible for residents in Phoenix, Scottsdale, Tempe, Mesa, Chandler and other nearby areas – A short drive to the pet resort that surpasses all expectations for dog boarding and day care.
Luxury Suites Available
Cage-Free Boarding
Day Play Room
Plush Bedding
Premium Dog Food
Free Evaluation
Puppy 101 & 202 Classes
In-Home Training
Certified Trainers
Various Types of Sessions
Finest Products & Equipment
Hydrosurge System
Qualified Groomers
Ferminator Process
Specialty Services
Have More Questions?
You may be wondering: How old does my dog have to be to stay here? Does my dog have to be spayed or neutered to be lodged at this dog hotel? Can I call in to check in on my pet while he or she is in dog boarding?
Don’t worry; we’ve answered many of the most important questions at our FAQ page.
If you have more questions, don’t hesitate to call us at (480) 371-2054.
See Paw Commons Gilbert For Yourself
You’re very welcome to come check out the building and its facilities for yourself. Just swing by anytime during business hours or feel free to call and make an appointment.
You can also see our daily happens virtually; simply check out our social media. (Only warning: There are many dogs that may cause cuteness overload!)