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Clock Face Kennels; st helens
Topic Started: Jul 18 2006, 01:39 PM (346 Views)
cheryl33
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PM HELLY on the Refuge

www.clockfacekennels.co.uk

I'm booking Henry and ........... (2nd terrier's name to be inserted here soon....!) in Septemeber

they also have a groomers
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BorderDawn
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Hi Cheryl.
Be aware they say they walk your dog OFF the premises, and would their insurance cover anything that may happen while he is off that premises, I personally would never walk somebody's dog on a lead OFF site, too dangerous IMO but every kennel is different.
Dawn.
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cheryl33
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never thought of that Dawn tbh. what would i do without you guys!

the kennels we go to now walk them off the premises. I will ask HElly that
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The kennels I took Archie to have started offering 'woodland walks' in addition to the usual exercise paddock. Its run by a registered dog walker who works out of the kennels - I declined mainly because all the dogs are walked on flexis and I didn't want anyone else walking Archie and trying to correct him if he decides to take a dislike to another dog :rolleyes: I would have been paranoid about anything going wrong too.
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For all you Cairnites, I've used Deneland Boarding Kennels in Wilmington. It's owned/run by Mary Towers who's the president of the Southern Cairn Terrier Club, so your Cairn would be in particularly safe hands. She's quite a formidable character (think of the scariest headmistress you've ever had) and the set-up is quaintly old-fashioned, but she runs a very tight ship and her team of kennel maids are lovely and clearly very dedicated. It was £8.00 a day and you supply your own food and any special toys/basket.
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Henry and Lola stayed at Clockhouse recently and they are fantastic :wub:
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