Harvesters Farm Kennels in Chelmsford, Essex, offers spacious and comfortable boarding accommodations for dogs, ensuring a pleasant and enjoyable stay. Owners are welcome to view their pet’s holiday accommodation, highlighting the kennels’ openness and confidence in their facilities. Each kennel comes with large outside runs and fresh, comfortable bedding, with medication administered free of charge by trained staff. The inclusion of complimentary heating during colder months and provision of only top-branded foods reflects their commitment to the well-being of all canine guests. Dogs benefit from being walked twice daily in a secure grass paddock, with extra playtime off the lead for young and lively dogs as time permits. Towards the end of their stay, every dog receives a personal end-of-stay report, detailing their activities and behaviour, and a bath to ensure they go home clean and happy, making Harvesters Farm Kennels an ideal choice for dog boarding services in Essex.
Harvesters Farm Kennels
Blind Lane, West Hanningfield, Chelmsford, Essex, CM2 8UF
01245 400458
Facility Type
Rural
Admission
Dogs, Cats
Services
Spacious kennels with outside runs
Comfortable bedding provided
Medication can be administered
Heated in the winter
Selection of dog food available
Twice daily walks
County
About the Facility
Reviews From Customers
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Positive Review
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Our dogs love it here so much they don’t always want to come home! They are always welcomed with open arms and are very well cared for! Both myself and my husband are vets and so are very fussy where we leave our furkids while we are away! We always get an excellent service and the dogs are always happy to be dropped off here, which for 2 velcro dogs, really says it all...
Neutral Review
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Our dog is always treated well when having a holiday here.
Negative Review
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I visited the kennels today without an appointment. I am appalled and upset by what I witnessed this morning. I understand that there is a 'no barking' policy at the boarding kennels but the staff were dealing with the dogs in a very aggressive tone and shouting at the dogs. Understandably, any animal that is taken from its owners and its home is going to feel anxious...I'm not sure shouting in an aggressive manor is really going to help the situation...