New for Summer 2020! Dog Boarding
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All the B's has been licenced by Eastleigh Borough Council (licence no: LC202003-3202) to board dogs in our own home. We have been rated as the full 5*s meaning we are held to the highest of standards.
What is dog boarding?
Dog boarding is providing your dogs somewhere to stay whilst you are not at home, on holiday or away on a business trip. It provides your dog with an alternative to the traditional kennel environment which can induce stress and anxiety in dogs not used to being cages. Your dog will become part of our crazy furry family and will live, sleep, eat and play in our home alongside our own pack.
Who is it suitable for?
Our dog boarding service is suitable for friendly and sociable dogs that are comfortable with living around other animals. As we have cats and dogs ourselves, we regret that we cannot take any dogs that are reactive and will always do a trial familiarisation period before we can confirm a booking. We are able to take dogs under the age of 1 and will continue any training you have started. We also specialise in nervous or anxious dogs.
What happens during dog boarding?
We will care for your dogs as if they are our own and will follow your routine as closely as we possibly can. As a highly rated boarding establishment we are also able to provide:
We only board up to two dogs at a time (alongside our own) so that each dog gets all the attention that they require. We love to take our dogs on adventures with us and so strive to make every walk different. In the local area we have access to parks, lakes, beaches and urban environments so your dog will never get bored with us. We don't stop with just walks for activities, we love to play puzzles and games to get your dog thinking. We guarantee that your dog will come back to you happy and healthy. As we try to keep routines as similar to at home as we can, we do not have any rules against dogs on the sofas and will not crate dogs at night (unless specifically asked to) as this can cause distress to dogs not used to it. Instead we have allocated rooms and hidey-holes for every dog to gain peace and quiet and relax after a long days playing.
- A minimum of two 20 minute walks a day.
- Enrichment activities and stimulation
- Basic agility equipment and training
- Play time
- Relaxation and cuddles
- Permanent access to the fully enclosed garden
- 24/7 supervision by canine first aid trained professionals
We only board up to two dogs at a time (alongside our own) so that each dog gets all the attention that they require. We love to take our dogs on adventures with us and so strive to make every walk different. In the local area we have access to parks, lakes, beaches and urban environments so your dog will never get bored with us. We don't stop with just walks for activities, we love to play puzzles and games to get your dog thinking. We guarantee that your dog will come back to you happy and healthy. As we try to keep routines as similar to at home as we can, we do not have any rules against dogs on the sofas and will not crate dogs at night (unless specifically asked to) as this can cause distress to dogs not used to it. Instead we have allocated rooms and hidey-holes for every dog to gain peace and quiet and relax after a long days playing.
Why choose us?
After a thorough inspection, we were highly rated by the council meaning that we are held to higher standards. We are canine first aid trained, fully insured with specific pet business insurance and are very experienced in dog care. We have 11+ qualifications between us including canine anxiety, reactivity, psychology and rescue dogs. We have owned dogs for 40+ years and have a good relationship with our local vet who are very prepared to deal with any emergencies. Our garden is very secure with double exits at the front and back of the property to prevent escape. Our resident dogs are very friendly and are excited to welcome visitors to our home.
How do I book?
Contact us via facebook, phone or email to discuss your requirements and availability. We will arrange for an initial meet and greet to get to know you and your dog. If there are no concerns, we will then arrange for a trial familiarisation period in our home to assess how your dog gets along with our own animals. We prefer to do this to ensure that your dog is comfortable in our home before they stay for a longer period and to understand their specific needs and behaviourisms.