webray said:
We have used Disney kennels many times in the past..as a last resort.
The kennels are very small..for large dogs. The staff, for example at epcot kennels are same as parking lot staff, so not kennel specific and not pet trained people.
You would be much better off finding a great place near your own home.
I have to say I disagree with you on this one.
I normally sit and talk to the staff there while we take our dog out and, while they are parking attendants, those that work in the kennels, typically "requested" the kennel job. They are extreme animal lovers, not just "parking attendants". Some even bring their dogs to the kennels with them. If you have a HUGE Huge dog it may be a BIT small, though i dont really think so, but if your dog is not huge they have kennels PLENTY big for them.
while there may always be an exception............I've found the staff to go above and beyond the call of duty.
The first time our dog stayed there, was the first time he'd ever been in a kennel, and we went to pick him up.........and saw that he was behind the counter, roaming freely, with his bed there as well, right beside the man at the desk. I was like, what the ......? The guy said he got nervous, so they took him out and loved on him and just let him stay behind the desk.
He's been fine there ever since............and we've noticed them doing that with other dogs when we've been there too.
Last time there, a HUGE black lab was nervous and so they had him behind the counter and he was just being loved on by everyone.
Trust me, your animal is in GOOD shape there.
HOWEVER, I say this as someone who takes my dog with me every night to the hotel (we get pet friendly hotels). We do not keep him there overnight and (just our opinion) we dont feel they get ENOUGH attention to stay there overnight with nobody there.
So while I think it's great, Im taking my dog with me every night. If you can't do that, I agree, it's best to keep them at home.