Haytor Dog Boarding Kennels and Cattery is a friendly, welcoming and well maintained Boarding Kennels and Cattery in the Surrey Hills area, overlooking Boxhill.
Haytor have an excellent reputation for looking after your beloved pets, as if they were our own, enabling you to enjoy your break with the peace of mind, in the knowledge that your pets will be safe, secure and happy. The kennels are air conditioned and heated for you pets ultimate comfort.
For over 35 years, Haytor Dog Boarding Kennels and Cattery has been a family run business, offering intensive pet care by our dedicated staff. Collectively, our team at Haytor Dog Boarding Kennels and Cattery have over 80 years experience in caring for the animals entrusted to us.
Haytor Dog Boarding Kennels and Cattery is located in Dorking, Surrey, close to the Sussex border. We are fortunate enough to be surrounded by only National Trust land, at Boxhill, which is designated as an area of outstanding natural beauty.
Situated between Dorking and Reigate, within a mile of Brockham and Betchworth, off the A25 and only 18 minutes from Gatwick airport. And only 40 minutes from central London. For directions to our location please click on Haytor Dog Kennels and Cattery Location.
We are happy to accept day boarders at Haytor day boarding kennels, Dorking. Day boarding opening times :
Drop off: 7:30am – 8:30am
Collection: 4pm – 5:30pm.
Discounts are applicable, please call Haytor Boarding Kennels and Cattery on 01737 843543 for more details.
Wondering how much it costs to board your dog, cat or small animal?
Our lovely cattery which is located away from the kennels and built on the side of our home is the height of luxury with a roof cover with sky lights to let the sun in. During the day it is without doubt cat heaven! Each cat has an individual heater for the winter months which is located inside a purpose made house with warm vet bedding and a comfy place to sit on top. We provide each pen with a cat scratching post and an assortment of toys, the cattery has a tiled floor and is cleaned daily and the cats are given fresh water and food.
Each cat is monitored and recorded on a chart during its stay with us to ensure they are eating and using the litter trays provided.
INNOCULATIONS
Cats must be fully inoculated against Feline leukaemia, Feline infectious enteritis, Feline viral rhinotracheitis (Feline Herpes Virus) and Feline calicivirus, and must have had a booster injection with the previous twelve months.
MEDICATION
We are pleased to give prescribed medication for your cats stay here all we ask is for you to provide a detailed schedule for the administration
FOOD
We generally provide Arden Grange and hold some wet food. Please check when booking your cat in with us to see whether we stock your cats favourite brand.
BELONGINGS
Everything your Cat requires for his/her stay at Haytor is provided. We have a plentiful supply of bedding and toys. However if you wish to bring your cats own toys we will be pleased to let them have them during their stay.
Kennel Cough is a highly contagious upper airway infection in dogs. It is caused by a number of different viruses and bacteria and is characterised by a loud, barking cough, often with some white froth being coughed up.
Kennel Cough is not unique to kennels – it can occur anytime a dog comes into contact with another infected with the disease. It is more properly called Canine Infectious Tracheobronchitis.
Symptoms are of a loud cough – often described as a goose honk – frequently with retching at the end which may produce white froth. The froth is not always seen as the dog may swallow it. Kennel cough can be associated with eye and nose discharges and occasionally also with fever and pneumonia. The incubation period is usually around four or five days.
Kennel cough varies a great deal in severity from a mild, self limiting disease lasting only a few days to a severe cough that can persist for three weeks. In rare cases kennel cough can lead to severe illnesses such as bronchopneumonia. More severe cases tend to occur in individuals with multiple infections and in immune compromised animals. Kennel cough can potentially transmit to humans although this is rare and usually only to immune compromised people.
Treatment depends on the severity of the disease in the individual patient. In very mild cases no treatment is needed. Other patients may require anti-inflammatories and also antibiotics if a bacterial cause is suspected. If you think your dog may have kennel cough and needs treatment please notify your vet at the time of making the appointment so steps can be taken to prevent spread to other patients.
Kennel cough can be largely prevented by vaccination. Three of the main causes of kennel cough – Bordatella bronchiseptica, Canine Parinfluenza virus and Canine Adenovirus can be vaccinated against. These compromise around 95% of all kennel cough cases – with Bordatella being the main culprit in at least 65% of clinical cases we see. Whilst no vaccine is 100% effective and there remain a few infectious causes we can’t vaccinate against, vaccination is still an excellent way of massively reducing the chances of your dog contracting the disease. Even if they do contract the infection vaccinated dogs tend to get much milder symptoms. Bordatella vaccination is given separately to normal vaccines as a nasal spray and is not prevented by the usual, injectable vaccinations.
This article was kindly written by Mr Simon Neuhoff BVSc MRCVS, From Winton Lodge Veterinary Surgery
PRICE LISTÂ including VATÂ (as of 1 February 2022).Â
High Season – April – August, Term holidays/Bank Holiday weekends and Christmas/New Year
Low Season – Jan, Feb, March, Sept, Oct, Nov, Dec (exceeding all bank and term holidays)
DOGS |
Low Season £
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High Season £
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Day Boarding | 25.00 | 25.00 |
Toy (up to 5kg) (Chihuahua’s, Dachshunds) | 26.10 | 31.00 |
Small (6kg – 12kg) (Terriers, Poodles, Small Cockapoo’s) | 26.60 | 32.00 |
Medium (13kg – 25kg) (Spaniels, Cockapoos, Collies) | 28.30 | 34.00 |
Large (26kg – 36kg) (Labradors, Pointers, Retrievers) | 29.40 | 35.30 |
Extra Large (30kg – 36kg) (GSD’s, Rottweilers) | 30.00 | 36.00 |
Giant (Over 36kg) (Great Dane’s, Mountain Dogs) | 33.30 | 40.00 |
CATS |
Price £
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1 Cat | 12.05 | |
2 Cats | 23.10 | |
3 Cats | 31.90 | |
EXTRA’S |
Price £
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Claw Clip |
10.00
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Most dogs will need to be groomed every 6 – 8 weeks, depending on breed and lifestyle.
With each groom your dog will have a full bath with an appropriate shampoo and conditioner. Dead coat is removed, including matts and tangles. Depending on the coat and your specific requirements, clipping, scissoring and hand stripping is provided. Feet and nails are trimmed, ears are cleaned and plucked (to help prevent ear infections) and all dogs are fluffed dried to get the best possible finish to their coats, and finally a splash of doggie cologne!!
Don’t worry if your dog has not been groomed for some time we will be able to bring your dog back to a good standard of coat health. Also why not get your dog groomed while boarding at Haytor where the grooming can be done in stages.
Please do not hesitate to contact us and bring your dog up for a consultation, we are very happy to give you free advice.
ALL DOGS MUST BE FULLY VACCINATED
Prices do vary according to size & breed as well as coat condition which we will confirm at the time of booking. All prices include VAT.
Cats Brush and Clip all sizes and weights |
£40.00 |
Cats Bath /Brush and Cip all sizes and weights |
£55.00 |
Extra Small Dogs eg Chihuahua, Mini Dachshund, Yorkshire Terrier, Toy Poodle. |
from £27.50 |
Small Dogs eg Border/Cairn Terrier, Mini Schnauzer, West highland, Shih Tzu |
from £30.00 |
Medium Dogs eg Cocker/Springer Spaniel, Corgi, Bearded collie, Wheaton terrier |
from £37.50 |
Large Dogs Rough Collie, Retriever, Standard Poodle, Airedale. |
from £50.00 |
Extra Large Dogs eg Bernese Mountain Dog, Briard, Old English Sheepdog, Leonberger, New Foundland |
from £55.00 |