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Our cat is a patient at Kitten to Cat, I can 100% recommend them, dedicated team, a great surgery!

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Elmtree Doggy Day Care Centre - Luxury Dog Spa with Grooming Facilities and Manicuring Services

Elmtree Doggy Day Care Centre

(13 reviews)

Enfield

We have been using Elmtree Doggy Daycare for a number of months now. Our dog Stella loves going…read morethere and comes back happy and ready for her evening nap. All of the team at Elmtree Doggy Daycare (a special shoutout to the young man who picks up Stella and brings her home) are wonderful and very loving with the animals in their care.

I've just picked up my doggy after her two week stay at Elmtree…read more My dog is a nervous one at best and with her slightly neurotic tendencies I was looking for somewhere for her to go that was a bit more than the norm. She usually stays with my in-laws, but they were also galavanting, so I had to find another option. After some research online I found Elmtree. I went over all the reviews I could find and couldn't find anyone with a negative word to say about them. Unfortunately I wasn't able to check out the place before hand, so I was going wholly on these reviews. The run up to her stay was very smooth. They answered all my emailed questions efficiently and kindly. I changed my mind about a few things and they were very accommodating. I was planning on getting her picked up and dropped off, but when the invoice came it was £72 each way and I decided that was just too much on top of everything else. We dropped her off the morning that we flew, it was a particularly hot and sweaty day and we'd got lost trying to find the place. Thanks, Google Maps. (Don't walk through the cemetery, unless you know where the gap in the wall is.) I was a bit stressed because of the heat and the impending 'leaving my dog with strangers.' When we arrived the lady at the front desk was awesome; very friendly and welcoming. She called through for someone to come and get my dog once all the incidentals had been looked at, like her vaccinations card and they also asked whether she'd been spayed. Then a lady came and got her. That was pretty much it and I have to admit, I was a little bit ..well I think shocked is too dramatic a word to use, but.. for want of a better one... I had arrived early hoping to get a look at where my dog was going to stay and she what she would be up to, I thought that seeing as they allowed people to drop in that it wouldn't be a problem. When I asked the lady if I could come too, she said that it wasn't really convenient and started to walk away with my doggy. I started to cry and was like.. can I just say good bye to which, of course, the lady happily stopped and I gave my doggy a hug before she was taken down the corridor. When I came to pick her up there was a similar situation. The lady came and dropped her off and was lovely enough, but I think had I not probed for questions about how my dog had been during her stay then I don't think I would have had any feedback on the last two weeks and that kinda aggrieved me somewhat. I *know* that I'm an oversensitive pet owner (this is my first dog,) but I think that probably comes as standard for someone who forks out over £500 for their pet to be boarded over two weeks. When I first left her with my in-laws I had written four sides of A4 for them to be aware of all her little idiosyncrasies - so yeah - a little overboard, I know - but I felt that Elmtree knew nothing of the dog they had just taken to look after. I know that this is what they do, so they have experience of all kinds of doggy behaviours, so perhaps it's not really for their info, but just perhaps more from the owner. My friend's dog goes somewhere similar on a day basis when she can't work from home and at the end of the day she receives a little card to say what her dog had been up to what she had eaten, etc. It's the personal touches that make it - especially for this neurotic dog owner. The only other thing I feel I should mention is that my dog is quite a bit thinner on her return. As to how grams I'm not sure at the moment, but she is visibly more boney than she was when she went in. I know for a fact that she was fed a lot because the lady who dropped her off remarked on how much she ate - so I think that it probably has a lot more to do with the constant play with other puppies for two weeks, but it's so noticeable I thought it was worth a mention. Overall I am happy with my dog's stay at this place and now that she's been there and returned a happy looking chappy, I would happily board her there again. I think there is a good chance that I turned up at too busy a time, but if you're hella neurotic like me be prepared to probe a bit to find out the information that you want.

Wey Farm Kennels & Cattery - Our happy guests

Wey Farm Kennels & Cattery

(17 reviews)

Our dog has been going there for years and loves it. They look after her well and, given she is…read morevery sociable, loves the interaction with other dogs.

Do not leave your dog with these people!!…read more We have a 9 month-old toy poodle that we left in the hands of Wey farm from 14th to 23rd July due to a holiday we booked. When we collected our dog and he just did not seem right. We had him booked at a dog groomers directly after collecting him from Wey Farm and thank goodness they noticed blood around his excrement which is something we probably would not noticed but the groomers see dogs on a daily basis . We immediately rushed him to see a Veterinary doctor. The doctor wrote us a report stating "poor body condition" and "blood on thermo. Picture of poo contains beans, rice etc. Looks like chilli con carne". We then paid for the Veterinary doctor to provide our dog an urgent injection and for a course of antibiotics (Clavaseptin). We then contacted Wey Farm and spoke to a person called Noah who tried to explain things. What has shocking is he actually confirmed the food they had been feeding him was inappropriate and then texted us a picture of the food branded Forthglade which was "brown rice & vegetables chicken liver" that clearly stated "suitable for dogs 1 year plus". He offered to cover the cost of the Veterinary doctor bill which we thought was reasonable and did not even ask for a refund for the money we paid for boarding our dog. We felt we had managed to save out dog in time and with the injection and course of antibiotics he should get back to normal. We agreed to send Noah the Veterinary doctor's invoice which he confirmed they would cover the cost. However after numerous emails chasing for payment we have been ignored. So we are now going down the legal route as their actions are totally irresponsible and we would hate for other dog owners to experience what we did.

Kitten to Cat - vet - Updated May 2026

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