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Old 07-03-2011, 11:25 AM
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Boarding kennels Scotland?

I will have to put Zara in kennels next month; can anybody recommend any boarding kennels in the Lanarkshire area or the Falkirk area of Scotland?

There is one in Curluke that was meant to be good... but it’s full.
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Re: Boarding kennels Scotland?

I used 1 in carluke years ago now though for my little staffy havnt used any in years tho my oldest looked after dog but plan on taking Bobby with us on holiday but if not i always have someone to look after him good luck on finding one
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Birdston Kennels are supposed to be really good.
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Old 07-03-2011, 03:03 PM
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Re: Boarding kennels Scotland?

I recommend Lamington near Biggar. It's a small kennels run by a man called Graham who is a gamekeeper/gun dog trainer and his wife.
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I recommend Lamington near Biggar. It's a small kennels run by a man called Graham who is a gamekeeper/gun dog trainer and his wife.
Its a wee bit far for us to travel...

Forgot to mention that my OH will be driving down to England.... then we will get ferry to France... So we were planning on having the kennels as local as possible, to reduce the amount he is driving.
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Birdston Kennels are supposed to be really good.
Have you tried them yourself?
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Old 07-03-2011, 07:06 PM
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I thought this one looked good.

Crowbank Kennels
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Re: Boarding kennels Scotland?

i dont recommend the one i work in :P

im putting my two in one in ayrshire in may. we went to visit, and it looked really good. its just a small kennels run by a really nice man. kennels are a decent size. place was spotless. my main attraction was the enclosed play area!
Boarding Kennels in Ayrshire: Bonnybank » Dog Kennels

hoping that they have a nice time there!
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i dont recommend the one i work in :P

im putting my two in one in ayrshire in may. we went to visit, and it looked really good. its just a small kennels run by a really nice man. kennels are a decent size. place was spotless. my main attraction was the enclosed play area!
Boarding Kennels in Ayrshire: Bonnybank » Dog Kennels

hoping that they have a nice time there!
Ayrshire is a bit far for us.... Which one did you work in and why woulnd't you recommend it? You can PM me if you want.
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Ayrshire is a bit far for us.... Which one did you work in and why woulnd't you recommend it? You can PM me if you want.
well i still work there, so i wont be naming lol. its not the worst place in the world. just the dogs dont get any exercise generally. they get LOADS of attention when im there though haha.
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