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Choosing the Cheapest or Nearest?

Posted by Kay Key  Published in Boarding Kennels Latest Advice (Blog)

I want the BEST kennels for my dog’s needs

 
As a caring dog owner, you’ll want to search for the right kennels for your dog’s needs


No smell (hygienic)
Expensive to build, easy to maintain
= slightly higher fees

 

 

What’s the difference in fees between these kennels?
Answer: The price of a cappucino!

 

I want the nearest or cheapest kennels

 
Of course travel times and costs come into the equation…
but there are alternatives to this (!!!):


Strong smell (unhygienic)
Cheaply built, badly maintained
= cheap fees

What’s the difference in fees between these kennels?
Answer: The price of a cappucino!

 

What Fees Should I Expect to Pay for

 Extremely Good/Top End Boarding Kennels?

 

You should expect to pay these daily fees for EXTREMELY GOOD or TRUE HIGH-END LUXURY boarding kennels:

 

Country Daily Boarding Kennels fees for the best,
(highest standards, lower kennel numbers, more personal attention and care)
boarding kennels or luxury dog hotels
Boarding Kennels UK UK £15 - £50 daily
Boarding Kennels in USA USA $30 - $100 daily
Boarding Kennels CanadaCanada $30 - $100 daily

You would also expect to pay the same per hour for a home-visiting petsitter

Remember the adage ‘you get what you pay for’ - and these photos shows you why.

Poor, badly designed, unheated/unventilated and unhygienic kennels will always be cheaper.
They will so busy with high numbers of dogs and cleaning lots of kennels that they simply cannot walk or play with the dogs - causing them even more stress as they cannot get away even for a short time.

With poor care, cheap fees & large numbers of dogs
you also get:
dog anxiety, stress and illness
- and probably a vet’s bill!

I want the BEST kennels
for my dog’s needs!
 


Sunny day (daylight floods in through roof). No artificial lighting required.

Well designed, built, heated, ventilated & insulated means:
cool in summer
& warm in winter

 

 


 

And what is the difference in fees between these kennels?
Answer: The price of a cappucino!!!

  I want the nearest or
cheapest kennels!

 


Sunny day (sun from one window only)
It is so dark that electric lights are required even on a sunny day. Imagine this in winter!

Unhygienic, no heating or ventilation means
baking hot in summer
,
freezing cold in winter

(frozen water bowls, & walls dripping with condensation)


As a caring dog owner you’ll want to search for the right kennels for your dog’s needs.
Don’t just pick the cheapest or nearest … it WILL come at the cost of your dog’s welfare.


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