DOG BOARDING
Looking for a safe, comfortable place for your dog while you’re away?
Our boarding kennels are designed to provide structure, routine, and individual care so your dog can settle in and feel at ease.
What all dogs receive
Every dog staying with us enjoys:
All food provided: We provide two meals daily. These consist of our homemade vegetable mix (made predominantly with TVP, dehydrated vegetables and oats) combined with a high-quality grain-free dry food. A meat-based topper is added for flavour and added nutrients. For fussy eaters, we offer a range of alternative options on-site.
Playtime: Each dog receives two 30-minute play sessions daily, either individually or with other dogs if they are sociable.
Fresh filtered water available at all times
All bedding and toys provided: Personal belongings are not accepted.
Daily cleaning: Rooms are cleaned daily, with bedding changed regularly to maintain a clean and comfortable environment.
Individual monitoring and care: Daily reports and feeding records are maintained to ensure each dog is happy, healthy, and eating well.
Air-conditioned facilities for comfort in all weather conditions
24/7 onsite care: A live-in caretaker provides continuous monitoring and supervision.
our dog rooms
Private Rooms
Perfect for dogs who prefer a quiet, personal space
Family Rooms
Ideal for multiple dogs from the same household staying together
Communal Rooms
Ideal for social small dogs who enjoy company (medium dogs are subject to our approval)
PRIVATE AND FAMILY ROOMS
For Medium to Large dogs staying in Private or Family boarding
PRIVATE AND FAMILY ROOMS
For Small to Medium dogs staying in Private or Family Boarding
COMMUNAL ROOMS
For social small dogs who enjoy company
(Medium dogs are subject to our approval)
our dog play areas
We have a range of dedicated play areas designed to suit all dogs.
Private & Family Room Play Area
For dogs staying in our Private or Family Rooms
Communal Room Play Area
For dogs staying in our Communal Rooms
Outdoor area
Available as an ‘Extra’ and ‘Long stay reward’