Baromar Kennels

The Gables, Westerleigh Hill, Chipping Sodbury, South Gloucestershire, BS37 8RF
07971 682292

Facility Type

Rural

Admission

Dogs

Services

Indoor and outdoor kennels available
Indoor kennels can be heated
Dogs exercised twice daily
Owners to provide their dogs’ food
Bathing services available at an additional cost

County

About the Facility

Baromar Boarding Kennels, situated between Westerleigh and Pucklechurch in a serene 10-acre setting, offers first-class accommodation and care for dogs. With over 40 kennels, including larger ones for families of dogs, every pet enjoys excellent on-site facilities and secure outdoor runs for regular exercise. The team at Baromar is deeply committed to the welfare, happiness, and health of your pets, taking personal pride in maintaining high hygiene standards with daily thorough cleaning and bedding changes. They welcome prospective clients to inspect the kennels by appointment, highlighting their transparency and dedication to your dog’s comfort. Whether for long or short stays, Baromar ensures a happy and healthy environment for all dogs, though early booking is recommended, especially during summer months, to secure a spot in this well-regarded kennel.

Reviews From Customers

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Positive Review

Meg Pickup
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My dog stays here when I go away. A fabulous place, she always comes home happy. Recently I had to cancel a stay due to my other pet being very unwell and the customer service was outstanding. Cannot recommend Baromar highly enough.

Neutral Review

Daniel McNulty
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...Only thing stopping me from giving 5 stars is not being able to pay by card, it's a bit of an inconvenience withdrawing cash when you're often already in a rush! I would happily cover the card merchants fee for the convenience.

Negative Review

Nacky Noo
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I booked my 1 year old pup in over Christmas as we believed it to be in everyone's best interests. When we collected him we were informed that there had been a "small incident" and he got caught in his collar which had to be cut off to release him. It was delivered to us in a way which led us to believe the collar was the only damage. When we got Oakley home we saw a piece of flesh hanging from his face. He was not himself at all and upon closer look he had an infection in the wound. He was taken straight to the vet who gave him antibiotics and painkillers...