Kennels

We are a well established family run boarding kennels, and have developed a relaxed but professional atmosphere for pet care, a kennels where your dog will really feel at home. All our kennels are generously sized and licensed for two or more dogs, so families do not have to be split up!
It goes without saying that hygiene is of utmost importance and all kennels are thoroughly cleaned between occupants and a cleaning routine is carried out with great attention to detail every day.

We offer knowledgeable, friendly, enthusiastic care to all breeds, ages and types of dog - all year round - and a convenient service to you. All dogs have an individual indoor run connected to an indoor sleeping area complete with a fleecy lined bed.

All our kennels have windows at the end of the kennel runs to provide you dogs with as much natural light as possible, and to enable them to see outside with out them getting cold.

Our experience with dogs is put to good use in the everyday running of the kennels. It doesn't matter whether your pet has blue blood or not, all have the same care and attention. We are used to dealing with all manner of doggy behaviour - from timid to boisterous. We are also able to quickly detect ailments and arrange treatment, whether it be a simple remedy for a tummy upset or a visit from the vet.

Diet

At our kennels, after the first exercise, breakfast is served to those dogs that require it. We are happy to feed any diet, we supply complete foods or tinned and biscuits, however if your dog is on a specialist diet, we are happy to feed what you bring in. The main meal is early afternoon, but once again if your dog needs to be fed later, as well, just tell us. Any medications or food additives are accurately administered.

Care

Our day starts at 8.00am and ends at 7pm , during this time your dogs are let out into the exercise yard, the kennels are thoroughly cleaned and your dogs are given their food. We have a strict routine that is done on a daily basis, therefore you dog is able to settle into the kennels more quickly.

Kennel Cough

Anywhere that dogs congregate it is possible for kennel cough (canine bronchitis) to be passed on. Kennels with a rapid turnover of guests can be particularly susceptible. We recommend that all dogs are vaccinated against the disease, and any dogs coughing will not be allowed to board. Please ask your vet for details of the vaccination, it will have to be administered at least 2 weeks before boarding and lasts for six months.

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