Doggy Daycare
We are currently seeing an increased demand for doggy daycare so we have decided to integrate this service into our existing business.
We will run this on the same routine as our kennelling guests so each dog will have their own heated kennel with individual internal bedroom areas (heated in the winter) plus external covered daytime runs. Beds and bedding for your dog are provided as well as toys.
Day care dogs will be lead walked walked twice a day, morning and lunchtime, we do an evening walks from 5pm. As well as the three acres of land we are also lucky enough to be able to take the dogs to a stream at the edge of the property for a swim or a paddle if they love the water.
We are currently building a secure play area for the dogs to run and play free off the lead. We hope to have this completed by by Spring.
Fee’s will be the same as Kennelling at £24.50 per day.
To fit around walking and feeding our overnight guests our collection and drop off times will be the same, 9-10am and 4-5pm. We can organise drop off and collection between 7:30 -10am and collection between 4pm-6pm but an additional charge of £5 will be applicable, this is to cover the costs of an additional member of staff to process the arrivals and departures outside of our standard times.
Ideally if you require multiple days we would ask for them to be consecutive in order for us to allocate better usage of the kennel and fit around our longer staying guests.
This is a new service for us so if you have any ideas or questions don’t hesitate to get in touch.
What to bring.
You must bring your pets vaccination card with you. We can not accept any animal without seeing this. It is a licence requirement that we keep a log of every dog and cat staying with us and their vaccination dates. Most boosters are annual and must be given every 12 months to stay vaccinated.
We supply toys, bedding, bowls and blankets but you are welcome to bring your own or anything you think will make your pet feel at home. If they require feeding you will also need to bring enough food for their stay.