Flatiron District dog owners displaced by the steam-pipe explosion have been offered a free place to park their pets.

The American Kennel Club is offering gratis boarding for five days to any dogs displaced by Thursday’s incident, a representative for the kennel club said Friday.

The Canine Retreat, located at 145 W. 20th St. near Seventh Avenue, will house the displaced doggies.

“Some places won’t take dogs,” spokeswoman Brandi Hunter said.

“We want to take away some of the stress and trauma by offering a warm place to stay, where the dogs can be socialized, regularly fed and walked and be cared for by experts at no charge.”

To qualify, dog owners must provide a voucher from the American Red Cross to verify their displaced status — as well as proof that their pooch is up to date on all necessary vaccines, including those for rabies and distemperment.

The club is offering the first five days free to new clients, with the option for longtime customers to extend their pet’s stay at no additional cost.

Dogs will be fed several times a day, as per owner preference, and given four relief walks daily, the agency said.