Copied Hall Kennels offers bespoke dog care designed to replicate your dog’s home routine, ensuring a stress-free and enjoyable stay. Located on a secure site staffed 24 hours a day, the kennels provide a variety of enrichment activities tailored to each dog’s needs, including walks, playtime with a selected group of dogs, brain games with puzzle toys, and scent work. They aim to make each dog’s holiday as happy and enriched as possible, giving owners peace of mind. Additionally, Copied Hall offers doggy day care services with exclusive hours, allowing for drop-offs between 8-9am and collections as late as 6pm. All dogs must have up-to-date annual vaccinations, including the Kennel Cough Vaccine administered at least five days before boarding.
Facility Type
Rural
Admission
Dogs
Services
Individually heated kennels with attached runs
Range of dog foods stocked
Dogs exercised twice daily either individually or in groups
Staff provide enrichment activities and training
Medication can be administered
County
About the Facility
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Positive Review
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We have an elderly dog, probably his last time coping with a kennel. Copied Hall Kennels were absolutely brilliant with him. Adapted the environment so he wasn't overestimated and genuinely fantastic. Complete safe and skilled pair of hands. Our 13 year old dog has come home after our holiday, happy and healthy, and has more energy and a shine on his coat that he didn't have when we dropped him off!!!!! Doesn't get better than that. Thank you Copied Hall. Wonderful skilled kennels, a genuine love of dogs. Very professional.
Neutral Review
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One of the few places you can kennel your dogs where they will be free to roam and play with other dogs. Might not be for everyone.
Negative Review
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...A week later we went back to collect our dog and were informed then (and ONLY then) that he had been in a scuffle with another dog and had been hurt. The lady said that they had trouble putting him in the kennel and that he would make a fuss and could have hurt himself. My dog had an inch cut on his head and another one dangerously close to his eye. To add insult to injury, we were informed that our dog was not welcomed there again as he was not fit for their kennels. I was so stunned that I did not know what to say. Our dog is well socialised and I am sure he did not attack any dog. When I said to the lady that he was crated trained and found strange that he had made a fuss going in the kennel, her response was to laugh and say, “how strange… it is a pointer thing”. I still don’t know if another dog hurt him or if that happened when he was forced into the kennel. It is clear that people working at Copied Hall Kennels do not have a basic level of training...