Lucky Dog Lodge is a small independent boarding facility in Oklahoma City that takes dogs overnight and by the day, charging $35 to $45 per night depending on dog size and $25 to $30 for day boarding. It operates as a single-location kennel rather than a chain, meaning decisions about care standards and pricing happen locally, and the owner is present during operating hours.
Lucky Dog Lodge operates as a traditional kennel facility with individual runs rather than an open-play warehouse model. The business handles boarding only; it does not offer grooming, training, or daycare play sessions as part of the standard package. Dogs stay in climate-controlled indoor kennels and have outdoor exercise time scheduled by staff twice daily. The facility accepts dogs of all sizes and has been in operation for over a decade in the same Oklahoma City location, making it a known quantity for repeat customers rather than a newer startup.
Overnight boarding runs $35 for small dogs (under 25 pounds) and $45 for large dogs (over 25 pounds), with a $50 deposit required at booking that applies to the first night's stay. Day boarding (drop-off in the morning, pickup by 6 p.m.) costs $25 to $30 depending on size. Multi-night stays do not receive a discount; each night is billed at the nightly rate. The rate includes two exercise sessions per day in an outdoor area, food and water (owners must provide their dog's regular food, or staff will feed a basic kibble for an additional $3 per day), and climate-controlled shelter.
Additional services carry separate fees: administering medication is $5 per day, and bath-and-dry grooming is available for $30 to $50 depending on coat type and size. Staff do not offer nail trimming or other grooming beyond basic bathing. Verify current rates by phone before booking, as holiday weeks occasionally see small increases.
Lucky Dog Lodge occupies the middle ground between budget kennels and premium facilities in Oklahoma City. Camp Bow Wow, a national franchise with a location in the Edmond area (north of Oklahoma City proper), charges $55 to $65 per night for overnight boarding and includes open-play daycare-style supervision in group settings; it suits owners who want socialization and active play as the primary model. Urban Tails Boarding, a smaller independent facility also in Oklahoma City, charges $40 to $50 per night and emphasizes individualized attention and smaller group sizes, appealing to owners of anxious or senior dogs. Lucky Dog Lodge's pricing is lower than both and its model is the most traditional kennel setup, which works well for dogs accustomed to quiet, structured boarding but less so for dogs that require heavy engagement or group play to stay calm.
For budget-conscious owners, kennels advertising $20 per night exist in the greater metro area, but they typically house dogs in outdoor runs with minimal climate control. Lucky Dog Lodge's indoor kennels and included exercise sessions represent a quality step up for a modest price premium.
Lucky Dog Lodge works best for dogs that are housetrained, accustomed to kennel time, and not prone to extreme separation anxiety. Owners who work standard weeks and need boarding on a Friday or Saturday night, or who want affordable day boarding while they run errands, find the pricing and access convenient. Senior dogs and those recovering from minor illness benefit from the quiet, low-stress kennel environment and structured rest.
It is not the right fit for dogs requiring round-the-clock monitoring (a veterinary boarding facility would be appropriate), dogs with severe behavioral issues, or animals that become destructive or self-harming when confined. Dogs with complex medical needs should board at a vet clinic or a premium facility with on-site veterinary staff.
First-time boarders should arrive 15 to 30 minutes early to complete intake paperwork, which includes emergency contact information, veterinary clinic details, and a form listing any behavioral notes or medical needs. Bring a copy of current vaccination records (rabies and DHPP required; bordetella recommended but not mandatory). Owners can tour the facility to see the kennel areas and exercise yard. Staff will observe your dog's behavior during drop-off and may ask questions about aggression, food guarding, or other issues relevant to safe boarding. Expect to leave with a receipt showing the deposit, nightly rate, and pickup instructions.
Lucky Dog Lodge operates Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Saturday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., and is closed Sundays and most federal holidays. Pickup outside standard hours is not available. The facility has a small on-site parking lot with room for about six cars; afternoon pickups on weekday evenings can experience brief waits during peak times (late spring and summer). The address and current phone number should be confirmed through a web search or business listing, as these details change and telephone hours sometimes shift seasonally.
Lucky Dog Lodge fills a practical need for Oklahoma City dog owners seeking affordable, straightforward boarding without the premium pricing of play-based daycare facilities or the medical complexity of veterinary boarding.
