Magalex
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For all the DISers who board their dogs at Kennels while they are at WDW:
First of all my DH and I are new to dog boarding(adopted 4 yr old Spaniel Mix in Nov 06) Just a few weeks ago I posted a dog health question so now I have a kennel question.
We are debating between 2 boarding kennels for our trip in June. They are equal in price. Here is a list what is different between the two:
1) Carriage Hill Kennels: Smaller Family owned kennel, Larger more comtemporary looking kennel space(bright, nice floors and odorless) with cover runs; maybe with some individul play time
2) Brizes Kennels: Larger Family owned Kennel, Lots of services and employees; multiple outside activity choices for dogs with a doggie care giver, but kennel space small and older cement looking floors(also with cover runs) The inside of the building looks like the shelter where he was adopted from. Would that be a problem?
Both kennels located in beautiful country setting. Is it more important for the dog to have the kennel space more comtemporary and larger or have more options of playtime with a person? Both of these kennels are not the kennels with dog to dog playtime, only with people. To sum it up we like the kennel space of one and the options of outside activity with the other.
Any thoughts or advice on boarding welcome
First of all my DH and I are new to dog boarding(adopted 4 yr old Spaniel Mix in Nov 06) Just a few weeks ago I posted a dog health question so now I have a kennel question.
We are debating between 2 boarding kennels for our trip in June. They are equal in price. Here is a list what is different between the two:
1) Carriage Hill Kennels: Smaller Family owned kennel, Larger more comtemporary looking kennel space(bright, nice floors and odorless) with cover runs; maybe with some individul play time
2) Brizes Kennels: Larger Family owned Kennel, Lots of services and employees; multiple outside activity choices for dogs with a doggie care giver, but kennel space small and older cement looking floors(also with cover runs) The inside of the building looks like the shelter where he was adopted from. Would that be a problem?
Both kennels located in beautiful country setting. Is it more important for the dog to have the kennel space more comtemporary and larger or have more options of playtime with a person? Both of these kennels are not the kennels with dog to dog playtime, only with people. To sum it up we like the kennel space of one and the options of outside activity with the other.
Any thoughts or advice on boarding welcome
I don't want to frighten you, but I do want you to be aware of what could happen if you're not sure of how they operate.