I'm sure every boarding facility is different, so I'd check with them and see what they recomend/allow. The vet I worked for also did kennel boarding with 3x daily 10 minute walks on the property. Some owners would haul everything but the kitchen sink in to stay with their dog lol, but the vet had a strict policy about what was allowed in the kennel with the dogs for safety and loss prevention reasons. We had a ton of washable beds for all boarding dogs and we always used those instead of what the owner brought because sometimes when a dog is away from home, they get a little nervous (understandably) and would have "accidents" on their bed and alot of those weren't washable. Also, the only toys allowed with the dogs where ones that were indestructable like Kongs or Nylabones. Food and water bowls from home weren't used either because when feeding 10 - 20 dogs and washing all the bowls, they would get mixed up in a heart beat, so we had many different sized bowls to use instead of the pet's from home. Honestly, food, any medications, a sturdy toy, and for a Yorkie, a harness for walks is all you really need to take (unless of course they tell you otherwise

). We did allow treats too, they were just kept in a bag with the dog's name on it and given after walks. Of course every place is different, just don't want to see you haul a whole bunch of stuff unnessesarily. And trust me, dogs do way better boarding than we do leaving them there lol. Enjoy Vegas

, I'm jealous