Southend Farm Kennels

Southend Lane, Waltham Abbey, Essex, EN9 3SE
01992 715283

Facility Type

Rural

Admission

Dogs, Cats

Services

High-quality dog boarding accommodation
Heating provided at no extra cost
Dietary requirements catered to
Medication can be administered
Long and short stays welcome
Dogs receive lead walks and exercise in a secure pen

About the Facility

Southend Farm provides exceptional pet care, earning high praise from pet owners for their attentive and loving service. Their team, led by Jane, is celebrated for making pets like Brodie, Benson, and Merlin feel well-cared for and even spoilt, especially during difficult times such as a pet’s first stay without its companion. The facility ensures a safe and joyful environment, so much so that pets are reluctant to leave, often needing a bribe to head home. This testament from satisfied customers highlights the commitment of Southend Farm to ensure that every animal in their care is safe, loved, and happy.

Reviews From Customers

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Positive Review

Danni Maryann
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My babies Nala & Skittles are back home after spending 4 weeks at Southend farm. It was my first time leaving my babies at a kennels and I was slightly worried about it but I can honestly say Southend Farm made me feel extremely comfortable. They always answered my calls for updates and I loved seeing pictures of how they were getting on. They’ve both returned clean and happy and Nala didn’t even want to come home. I would 100% recommend Southend Farm...

Neutral Review

Negative Review

AlistairK-29
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Booked to leave our Malinois with Southend Farm Kennels. She had previously stayed with another local kennels but we had never used Southend before. We dropped our dog off on the morning before our holiday. Within 10 minutes of leaving the kennels we received a call asking to come back as our dog had ‘tried to escape’. They said that they were worried our dog would ‘kill themselves’ and she could do longer stay there. They were quick to refund us and give us our dog back without giving us the chance to see her in the kennel or calm her down. I understand that the easiest thing would be to blame us and our dog. However, we had been to the kennels to meet them, explained to them about our dog and they also told us they had experience with the breed. We found it disappointing