Ladybird Kennels, designated a 5-star boarding establishment by Brentwood Council, offers a resort-style experience for dogs in Ingatestone, Essex. Understanding the difficulty of leaving pets behind, Ladybird ensures your dog receives attentive care from professionals who closely monitor their health, safety, and enjoyment. Services include playtime, regular exercise, and a complimentary brush-through, with bathing available upon request. Encouraging pet owners to visit without an appointment during opening hours, Ladybird aims to provide peace of mind by demonstrating their facilities and the high level of care each pet receives. This commitment to excellence makes Ladybird Kennels an ideal choice for those seeking top-quality boarding services for their dogs, ensuring a pleasant and worry-free stay.
Facility Type
Rural
Admission
Dogs, Cats, Small animals
Services
Single and double kennels available
Dogs exercised individually or in family groups
Dietary requirements catered to
Pet transport service
Dog spa also available
County
About the Facility
Reviews From Customers
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Positive Review
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My dog has stayed at Ladybird numerous times, and always receives the same loving care from the superb staff. The kennels are very spacious and kept scrupulously clean, and he is able to run in the grass paddocks to burn off some energy. He has had some medical problems and the girls are always very careful with him, and look after him as if he were their own. I would recommend Ladybird Kennels without any hesitation.
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...On getting him back from kennels he was still wet from where he had been washed and groom (I can only imagine this was done to get rid of some of the awful smell from being locked in an unclean kennel). After a day we realised everytime we went to stroke his back he used the dip down I would've asked touch it. After we couldn't figure out what was wrong we rushed him to the night vet who confirmed he had been racked and then either burnt with some kind of shampoo or a hairdryer...