Facilities
Located on a small six-acre farm, we have plenty of room for your four-legged friend. In addition to clean, safe kennels, we have outdoor runs, enclosed fields and lanes for walks. We aim to give every dog individual care and attention during their stay with us, and are happy to update the owners with photos/videos during their stay.
Heat lamps are available if need be for smaller or older dogs in winter.
Here is a short video of the kennels
Customers are welcome to bring their pet’s favourite food, or alternatively we can provide food. We currently use Irish-made Bluegrass nuggets as our main dog food, but also have a senior/low fat option or quality tinned food if need be. Food is charged at 1€/day for small dogs, 2€/day medium-sized dogs & 3€/day for big dogs.

We accept dogs of all breeds and also accept intact male dogs, but not bitches in heat.
All dogs must be fully vaccinated, including kennel cough. We reserve the right to refuse any dog without proof of vaccination.
Every care will be taken with your pet whilst staying with us, and our kennels are fully insured.
Boarding terms and pricing
Boarding is charged at 20€ per night, with an additional 5€ for a second small dog sharing a kennel or 10€ a day for medium-sized dogs. Please note that if we provide food, it is charged extra (see above).
We accept card payments.
Drop off and collection
Due to the small-scale nature of our boarding operation and the other work at the farm, drop off and collection are by arrangement only. Sunday pick up and collection to be arranged between 5 and 9pm.
Exercise
We believe it’s important for our boarders to get as much outside time as possible. Exercise is divided between time in the runs or yard, time playing or running in an enclosed field (provided the dog has good recall) and/or on leash walks.
Additional training
Subject to availability. Training must be booked in advance and is charged at 15€ per day per half hour session. This service is not available in peak seasons (Christmas, Easter, July and August).


















