
Cosy Toes Kennels
cosytoes@btconnect.com
Tel. 01432 263111






Bring your dog on holiday to give
it the fun and rest deserves.
Our mantra is to offer a Deluxe Service for a sensible price.
We offer a one-to-one friendship with your beloved family member. This will always include time for enrichment and play with genuine attitude to kindness, while not forgetting to give that big cuddle when wanted.
Your dogs stay.
Enjoy your holiday and leave your dog safely with us.
Our doggy residents return again and again, perhaps they return for the attention, play and one to one exercise time we offer. For some, we suspect it may be that little bedtime chew or treat...​
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Preparing your puppy for your next and first holiday away from them.
We offer a 2 night/3 day stay to help your puppy (6 to 12 months old) accustomed to the sounds, smells, surroundings, and staff at the kennel and allow your pet the opportunity to ease into a longer stay.
Offer. 3 days for the price of 2.
Unfortunately we can't offer this service during very busy times i.e. during school holidays, public holidays and throughout the summer.
​Please respect the contactless procedure we have in place.
We are here to help if you have any problems and you need us to look after your
beloved pet.
However, during our opening times we only allow one family onto kennel premises
at any one time. Please wait patiently outside the gate to the kennels.
Thank you
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING KENNEL COUGH
There seems to be a surge in Kennel Cough cases in this area and in general throughout the UK.
Please be vigilant.
We will not knowingly take any dog in to stay with us that we suspect is showing signs of this very contagious diseases.
Overview
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Kennel cough is an airway infection that causes a nasty cough in dogs. More severe cases can occasionally result in symptoms such as a high temperature or a reduced appetite.
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Call your vet for advice if you think your dog has kennel cough. Most dogs improve on their own, but some need treatment from a vet.
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Dogs with kennel cough should be kept away from other dogs and public spaces (while they are showing symptoms and for two to three weeks afterwards), as this is where spread is most common.
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The best way to prevent kennel cough is to vaccinate against it, especially if your dog mixes with lots of other dogs.
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In puppies, elderly dogs or those with existing illnesses, the condition can be more serious and can develop into pneumonia.
Vaccination is the best way to prevent kennel cough and is especially necessary if your dog spends lots of time with other dogs.
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