Prices
- The daily dog boarding rate is £25 per dog.* This includes at least a 1 hour walk per day and collection and/or delivery back to your home within a 5 mile radius of Esher, Surrey.
- Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Years Eve and New Years Day as well as Easter and all Bank Holidays are charged at a supplement of £25 per day per dog.
Other Important Information
I can take both bitches and neutered male dogs, and only puppies over 6 months of age.
I do not accept bitches in season. And, unfortunately, I cannot accept dogs who are at all aggressive towards other dogs.
All boarding dogs must be up to date with their vaccinations
(to include Kennel
Cough).
An current vaccination certificate will need to be seen by me prior to any booking being finalized.
I am insured against any 3rd party claims and will, of course, look after
your dog with the utmost care, but I do recommend that you have your own
dog insured against any illness that may develop during his/her stay
with us. Should your dog becomes ill whilst staying with me, if at all possible, I will take him/her
to your own vet. However in emergencies, I will go straight to my own
local vet.
In order not to disrupt your dog's digestive system, I ask that
you provide your dog's normal diet for the duration of his/her stay. I am happy to give any medication that your dog requires if it is provided by you.
I will provide bedding, food and water bowls, temporary ID tags and toys, In fact, all you
need to bring is your dog, their food, collar and lead.
A 50% deposit will be required to secure your booking and it is recommended to book early
as places do get booked up fast - especially at peak holiday times!
I also provide a collection and drop off service.
Please feel free to call me and have a chat about your and your dog's
requirement as I want to ensure that your dog's stay is
as much like home as
possible.
* Your dog boarding fee will be used as a donation to Lurcher SOS.
So by staying with Surrey Dog Boarding, you and your dog will be helping towards saving and caring for a less fortunate dog!