Dog boarding · Modesto, CA
Mary's Pet Project
Rates not listed — call for current rates.
About Mary's Pet Project
Mary's Pet Project offers dog boarding in Modesto, CA, located at 3717 Belbrook Pl. The facility hasn't published rates online — call for current pricing.
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- Boarding
- Yes
- Daycare
- Call to confirm
- Hours
- Call to confirm
- Rate
- Not listed — call
- State license
- Not on file — varies by state
- Last verified
- June 2026
Choosing dog boarding in Modesto
Boarding facilities like Mary's Pet Project house your dog overnight — anything from a standard kennel run to a private suite — while daycare covers daytime-only care with supervised play. Rates are usually per night for boarding and per day for daycare, and most facilities require proof of vaccination, so have records ready when you book.
Mary's Pet Project hasn't posted rates online yet — boarding is billed per night and varies with room type and add-ons; call ahead to confirm current rates, drop-off windows, and availability. We haven't matched this facility to a state license record; about half of US states don't license boarding facilities, so that alone isn't a red flag.
We sourced Mary's Pet Projectfrom open mapping data, confirmed it's a genuine boarding or daycare facility (not a groomer, shelter, or in-home sitter), and re-check Modestolistings every month. Anything we can't verify is marked “call to confirm” rather than guessed — if you spot something out of date, let us know.
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Frequently asked questions
How much does boarding cost at Mary's Pet Project?
Mary's Pet Project hasn't published a rate online yet. Boarding is billed per night and varies with room type and add-ons; call (209) 556-8237 for current rates.
Does Mary's Pet Project offer dog daycare?
Mary's Pet Project is listed for boarding; we haven't confirmed a daycare program. Call (209) 556-8237 to ask — many boarding facilities also take day guests.
Is Mary's Pet Project state-licensed?
We haven't matched Mary's Pet Project to a state license record. That isn't a red flag by itself — roughly half of US states don't license boarding facilities at all. Ask the facility directly if licensing matters in your state.