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Boarding Kennels

PostPosted: Fri Nov 12, 2010 10:17 am
by The Ash Man
I need to put my Weimaraner in a boarding kennel for around 4 nights in Jan

Anyone got any good ones?

Re: Boarding Kennels

PostPosted: Fri Nov 12, 2010 10:19 am
by Footy Chick
The Ash Man wrote:I need to put my Weimaraner in a boarding kennel for around 4 nights in Jan

Anyone got any good ones?


Chateau de Farbs :lol:

Re: Boarding Kennels

PostPosted: Fri Nov 12, 2010 10:26 am
by The Ash Man
Footy Chick wrote:
The Ash Man wrote:I need to put my Weimaraner in a boarding kennel for around 4 nights in Jan

Anyone got any good ones?


Chateau de Farbs :lol:


Farbs will be with me, we have a wedding in Lorne

Re: Boarding Kennels

PostPosted: Fri Nov 12, 2010 10:59 am
by Jimmy_041
Your missus can stay at our place

Re: Boarding Kennels

PostPosted: Fri Nov 12, 2010 11:47 am
by Lunchcutter
My Staffy has been staying at Hedgegrove since she was 6 months old.... they have a great set up, have a pick up and delivery service and are good value for money... Ebbie always has a good time there, I can tell 'cause for a day or so after she sleeps..

Check the website for Inspection Times

http://www.hedgegroveboarding.com.au/

Re: Boarding Kennels

PostPosted: Fri Nov 12, 2010 11:59 am
by Farbs
The Ash Man wrote:
Footy Chick wrote:
The Ash Man wrote:I need to put my Weimaraner in a boarding kennel for around 4 nights in Jan

Anyone got any good ones?


Chateau de Farbs :lol:


Farbs will be with me, we have a wedding in Lorne


Yep she woulda been welcome otherwise! I have to find a home for Chops, although our breeder might help us out which is good!

If she was desexed then Matty's woulda been good - Leroy would have a bit of fun :lol:

Re: Boarding Kennels

PostPosted: Sat Nov 13, 2010 10:23 am
by Psyber
Avoid the ones that also double as, or are geographically close to, refuges for strays.
Our dog caught "Kennel Cough" in that situation, which cost us a fair bit afterwards in Vet bills, and he never fully recovered.
Vets tend to recommend the dual function ones as they see them as doing good work and in need of support.
[One could be cynical and say doing good work for Vets, but I don't think it is true, generally.]

Re: Boarding Kennels

PostPosted: Sat Nov 13, 2010 8:38 pm
by zipzap
Psyber wrote:Avoid the ones that also double as, or are geographically close to, refuges for strays.
Our dog caught "Kennel Cough" in that situation, which cost us a fair bit afterwards in Vet bills, and he never fully recovered.
Vets tend to recommend the dual function ones as they see them as doing good work and in need of support.
[One could be cynical and say doing good work for Vets, but I don't think it is true, generally.]


Having said that the RSPCA at Lonsdale has always been really good for our pooch.

Avoid the one at the start of the freeway though...ours got a cough from that and he stunk like s**t