Treswarrow Boarding Kennels, nestled in the picturesque North Cornwall countryside, offers a three-star rated service under the new DEFRA guidelines for animal welfare. Managed by Rosie Morley and Jane Stearne, who have over 37 years of experience, Treswarrow ensures that dogs and cats experience a safe and enjoyable stay. The facility, located just minutes from Polzeath Beach, Rock, Daymer Bay, and Port Isaac, is set in the midst of rural farmland, providing a peaceful retreat for pets. With a commitment to no casual employment, the kennels maintain a stable and familiar environment for all pets, ensuring they settle quickly and comfortably. The dedicated team focuses on a personal touch, guaranteeing a happy stay for your beloved pets.
Facility Type
Rural
Admission
Dogs, Cats
Services
Two kennel blocks with exercise areas
Multi-dog households accommodated
Dietary and medical needs catered to
Owners welcome to visit their dogs in the kennels
Free 24-hour orientation for new customers
County
About the Facility
Reviews From Customers
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Positive Review
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Our dog has just spent a week here, and thoroughly enjoyed it. Communication with Rosie was excellent at all times, and the Covid-19 restrictions were handled very professionally. I would definitely recommend Treswarrow Kennels to anyone. It was so comforting to know that Toby was enjoying his holiday as much as we were enjoying ours!
Neutral Review
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The road leading up to the kennels was destroyed and very bumpy, but they do offer heated floors for your dogs and gives them a lot of time running around. We go there every year you should to.
Negative Review
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Would actively discourage everyone from this kennel. Our dogs stayed here a couple of years ago. Booked in for a week but we took them out after one day. We picked them up for a day out and their paws were bloody, they were incredibly stressed, damp with some liquid and utterly exhausted. They had obviously been really stressed overnight and I dread to even imagine how they were dealt with. They’re friendly dogs and we now use another kennel in Bodmin which is excellent. The owners said nothing to us about it when we collected them and it was only in the car on the way out that their paws started bleeding again, so it seemed they had wiped them just before they brought them out to us.