Amberley Boarding Kennels, a family-owned business run by the Applebys along with Amy, Emily, and their team, offers a home-from-home experience for dogs across 5 acres of fields and woodland in Sussex. The dedication of the team ensures that each dog receives personal care and attention, making it a perfect retreat for pets. The vast outdoor space provides an ideal environment for dogs to play, explore, and relax, under the watchful eyes of a caring and experienced team. Amberley Boarding Kennels’ commitment to maintaining a high standard of comfort and safety makes it an excellent choice for pet owners seeking professional boarding, walking, and grooming services for their dogs.
Amberley Boarding Kennels
Amberley House, Woodmancote Lane, Hambrook, West Sussex, PO18 8UL
01243 573671
Facility Type
Rural
Admission
Dogs
Services
Kennels consist of sleeping and exercise areas
Choice of dog food offered
Dogs insured during their stay
Viewings are welcome
Day care and grooming also available
County
About the Facility
Reviews From Customers
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Positive Review
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Our dog Max has been going to Amberley since he was a small puppy…5 years ago, he is a very nervous dog, but they are so good with him that he comes back so happy, and eats his food whilst there now, poor little fella didn’t eat the first time so they cooked him chicken and rice everyday for nearly 2 weeks, that’s how kind they are, nothing is too much trouble for them...
Neutral Review
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Dogs seems happy so all I can ask.
Negative Review
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Our miniture dachshund was in the kennels for 5 days and came out with the skin scrapped off her nose and a large lump on the top of her nose. staff put this down to her scraping it on a chain link fence. The vet has advised that this is down to a trauma and she is currently on anti inflammitories to see if this helps but she may need to have it xrayed under anaesthetic. The owner of the kennels has since denied having a chain link fence and refuses to accept any responsibility.