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Boarding kennels between St Abbs & Edinburgh

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naomi24 | 18:24 Thu 23rd Aug 2012 | Animals & Nature
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Can anyone recommend reputable kennels that would take care of my big, friendly dog for the odd day? I'm not looking for overnight stays - I'd just like to drop him off in the morning and pick him up later the same day.
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I think what you are looking for is Dog Day Care or Doggie Day Care - found a link to one but since Edinburgh is such a large place there could be others.

Are you (and your doggie) holidaying in my part of the world? http://www.citidogs-c...g-day-care-edinburgh/
There's a boarding kennel just outside Cockburnspath just off the A1 my brother used it the last time the entire family went away but I can't for the life of me remember it's name. However there is one at Longniddry which is nearer Edinburgh than St. Abb's near the coast called Limekiln Boarding kennels they have a website www.limekilnkennels.com. Hope this helps
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Thank you so much everyone. I'm very grateful. Wouldn't like to leave 'him' with anyone who wouldn't care for him properly.

Wolf, we spend time in the area (Northumberland/Scottish borders) every autumn - love it. We go there mainly for scuba diving - not me, my husband - I'm a warm water (think Caribbean/Red Sea) only girl - but this is the first time we are taking 'the boy'. Many thanks.
naomi - what breed(s) is your little boy? I like big dogs - little rat sized dogs scare me.

Enjoy our lovely weather - it has been torrential rain and overcast in Perth the last few days. Drag Mr Naomi to somewhere warm to even things out.

:-)
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Wolf, I have two 'rats' - as my husband calls them - Lhasa Apsos - and my big boy is an 'Oodle' - cross collie/poodle - a Coloodle - a big soppy, hairy monster - but his mummy loves him! We like the Caribbean and the Red Sea, and we have a house abroad, so I do get some sun - sometimes. I love the north of England though - and Scotland - despite the weather - and the midges! :o)
He sounds lovely - like an Irish wolfhound/lurcher - I miss having a dog but I will just have to put up with the sabertooth tigers.

Do you take the mutt's abroad? I am not sure if I like the idea of doing this - but then I am an eternal pessimist and find travelling down to visit little brother in Nottingham too overwhelming to contemplate.
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We intended to get an Irish Woofhound, but were advised against it because of the little dogs - and so we ended up with 'him'. They all have passports, but as yet we haven't taken them abroad - and truthfully, I don't suppose we ever will. We do trail them in the car all over the UK though - no problem. I wouldn't be at all concerned about taking them from Scotland to Nottingham. Go for it!
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Oops - I meant Wolfhound - but Woofhound sounds even nicer! :o)
Woofhound is good!

I am being advised (by my avatar) that it is bed time. I do an afternoon shift in our local Oxfam shop on a Friday and will have to get up at a reasonable time for a change so maybe he has a point.

Enjoy your break - little brother and his wife + my three favourite little humans are coming to visit next week. I believe that they intend to camp - my SIL is allergic to cats and I am allergic to housework.
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Haaa! Enjoy! Nice talking to you Wolf - or should that be Woof? :o)

Night. x

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