Where Your Dog Is Family—And You Are Too
Personalized, home-based care for dogs who are a lot and loved a lot.
Boarding, walks, and home visits grounded in trust, connection, and pack vibes.
Pack Life, Not Kennel Life
Lucky N Alaska is something different.
We’re not a kennel, we’re not trainers, and we’re certainly not just dog sitters.
We're a home-based care service where dogs are welcomed as part of a real-life pack. Our approach is rooted in rhythm, connection, and grounded, personalized support.
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An extension of your family
A safe, supportive environment for dogs who need more than just a place to stay
A trusted partner who gets it—your dog, your worries, your wins
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A warehouse of kennels
A rigid, rules-first program
A drop-and-go service with zero follow-up
Here, every dog is known. Every owner is supported. And no one gets left behind.
Pack Life. Home Vibes. Honest Care.
Whether you’re heading out of town, working long hours, or just need extra support, our services are built to meet your dog where they’re at—with care that’s calm, kind, and tailored to real life. Every stay, walk, or visit is rooted in connection, not checklists. Because your dog isn’t just a task—they’re family.
Your Dog Deserves A Vacay Too!
Grounded Care for Dogs
Who Are a Lot and Loved a Lot
Lucky N Alaska started with one dog, one house, and one dream: to build something better. Founded by Ginger and run with the help of her two adult kids, this is a family-run, heart-forward business offering more than just pet care.
It’s a community. It’s a home. It’s a place where dogs find their pack—and their people find a partner.
Special Care, Thoughtfully Delivered
For the dogs who need a little extra—we’re here.
Not every dog fits neatly into a standard care model.
Some are still finding their footing at 16 weeks old.
Some are aging gracefully—with diapers, joint supplements, or slower mornings.
Others are navigating medical treatment, like cancer care with a vet’s plan in place.
And some are simply sensitive—reactive, anxious, or working through past experiences.
At Lucky in Alaska, we welcome them all.
We adjust our pace, our environment, and our expectations to meet each dog where they are.
No pressure. No judgment. Just grounded, loving care from people who believe second chances are sacred—and who know that “a lot” of dog often means a whole lot of heart.