Verulam Farm Kennels

Bedmond Road, Bedmond, Herts, WD5 0RS
01923 264257

Facility Type

Rural

Admission

Dogs

Services

Purpose-built kennels with adjoining runs
Grass exercise areas
Dogs receive personalised care
Dietary requirements catered to
Medication can be administered
On-call vet available

County

About the Facility

Verulam Farm Kennels, established in 1977 by Mrs Ena Reilly, is a family-run business that provides a welcoming and caring environment for boarding dogs. Located in a well-maintained working farm environment, the kennels are fully licensed and built to British Veterinary Association standards, ensuring top-quality care and facilities. The team’s foremost consideration is for the pets to have a happy and enjoyable stay, with their welfare being the primary concern. With decades of experience in animal boarding, the team at Verulam Farm, including Mrs Reilly’s son-in-law and daughter, are dedicated to ensuring that every dog is cared for as if it were their own, making it an ideal choice for pet owners who want assurance of their pets’ comfort, health, and wellbeing during their stay.

Reviews From Customers

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Positive Review

PowerJugs
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Our staffie cross has been to stay at Verulam Farm Kennels twice in the past five weeks, we would recommend without hesitation. Our dog was healthy and happy upon collection with no issues whatsoever. We wouldn't hesitate to recommend and we would take our dog back for subsequent visits should the need arise. All good.

Neutral Review

Lewis Brigden
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Friendly and professional. Cocoa (our labrador) seemed to like it. Only negative is it can sometimes be difficult to get hold of them. Good, safe kennel though.

Negative Review

Jeanette Lamb
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Just tried to book my two dogs in for an upcoming trip in October. Told the guy who answered the phone that one was a large (35kg) Labrador mix and explained that he was a rescue and that I didn't know what he was crossed with. He kept asking me what I thought he was crossed with and suggested a bull mastiff or a German shepherd. I said I had no idea but thought it was most likely a greyhound. He promptly said they had no large kennels and couldn't take him. End of conversation. So rude.