BOSTON, MA — A Boston luxury pet care company is redefining what dog boarding can be—earning national recognition and coverage from Yahoo Finance, Business Insider, MarketWatch, and more.
Pawmenities, with boutique locations in Boston’s Seaport and Lynnfield (North Shore), was recognized as Pet Hospitality of the Year 2024 and voted Best of the Best by industry reviewers. The accolades reflect a broader shift among pet parents seeking luxury, cage-free dog boarding that prioritizes comfort, enrichment, and communication.
Founded by college entrepreneurs Ethan and Elisa, Pawmenities replaces traditional kennels with open, enrichment-focused play spaces, climate-controlled environments, purified air systems, and even water views designed to reduce stress and elevate the stay experience.
“Pawmenities is more than a pet hotel—it’s a second home for your dog, where every detail is designed for comfort, safety, and happiness,” said co-founder Ethan.
The award-winning pet hotel provides personalized attention for every dog, enrichment-based programming, and optional services such as fitness sessions and training programs. Professional grooming is scheduled to launch soon, completing a premium, full-service experience for Boston-area pet owners.

Media coverage extends from local to national, including features in the Boston Herald, Barchart, CEO Weekly, US Insider, International Business Journal, Digital Journal, and The Boston Weekly—underscoring growing demand for luxury pet care that offers individualized attention and stress-free environments.
Client testimonials consistently cite clear communication and visible dog happiness—with pups eager to return—cementing Pawmenities as a preferred choice for Boston-area dog owners who see their pets as family.
Pawmenities’ momentum comes as the industry moves beyond traditional kennel models toward hospitality-inspired care emphasizing comfort, enrichment, and personalized service. For Boston pet parents, that means access to luxury, cage-free boarding options aligned with modern expectations for quality and care.


