my baby, Spicey, is 19 year old and has always been a picky eater - therefore I feed him - just to make sure he eats.
the CM will feed your pet, if you want them too.
Only EPcot will walk your pet.
you need to walk your pet at least twice more at EPcot - or three times at the other places.
this gives the CM a chance to clean out the cages, replacing water and food, and the towels that they like to give the animals to lie down on.
on the dog side there are several different size of cages. - the biggest ones are on the bottom.
all the cages are priced the same.
don't put your animal here if you aren't going to walk him. there are other kennels in the area that will be happy if you never visit your pet - the WDW kennels won't.
they don't have the people. the FW kennel generally only has one or two people there. FW also has the horseback riding and during special times - the special halloween ride. I think it does the carriage rides too.
that is alot by itself for 1 person - add the kennels - you can see why they don't have alot of time for your pet.
Epcot generally has 4 people - so it can walk your pet.
Spicey loves FW and stays there often.
Only FW and EPcot really have the room to walk your animal. Studios and AK don't.
the one for the MK is at TTC and it does have room to walk your animal - but behind it is the bus depot - some animals don't mind the noise and smell from this - other do.
You know your animal best!!!
if you think it will be fine here - then do it - WDW has one of the best rating in the business and the people do care. However if you can't walk your pets - best to look elsewhere.
www.abka.org
remember to look in Lake Buena Vista (where WDW is), Kissimmee and Orlando.
if you aren't staying at a WDW resort then the overnight charge at WDW is $11 per cage (not per pet). otherwise - $9 per cage.
and yes in the bigger cages I have seem 2 German Shepherds together - I won't do this - but I guess if your pets are used to being together it might help.