Fern Lodge Boarding Kennels & Cattery

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Chamber Rating
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Beverley Goodman
May 3rd, 2023 -
Clare -
Apr 27th, 2023 -
C J
Nov 9th, 2022 -
alexandra tarnovscki
Nov 8th, 2022 -
mike tibbins
Aug 13th, 2022
Contact Info
- (157) 936-3030
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Fern Lodge Boarding Kennels & Cattery?
A The phone number for Fern Lodge Boarding Kennels & Cattery is: (157) 936-3030.
Q Where is Fern Lodge Boarding Kennels & Cattery located?
A Fern Lodge Boarding Kennels & Cattery is located at Lower, Slade Park Rd, Pensilva, eng PL14 5RW
Q What is the internet address for Fern Lodge Boarding Kennels & Cattery?
A The website (URL) for Fern Lodge Boarding Kennels & Cattery is: https://www.fernlodgeboardingkennels.co.uk/?utm_source=yell&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=yell
Q What days are Fern Lodge Boarding Kennels & Cattery open?
A Fern Lodge Boarding Kennels & Cattery is open:
Friday: 8:30 AM - 8:30 AM
Saturday: 10:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Sunday: 10:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Monday: 8:30 AM - 1:00 PM
Tuesday: 8:30 AM - 1:00 PM
Wednesday: 8:30 AM - 8:30 AM
Thursday: 8:30 AM - 8:30 AM
Q How is Fern Lodge Boarding Kennels & Cattery rated?
A Fern Lodge Boarding Kennels & Cattery has a 4.5 Star Rating from 21 reviewers.
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Fern Lodge Boarding Kennels & Cattery
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Overall Rating
( 21 Reviews )
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alexandra tarnovscki on Google
The same day at around 18.00, I was called from the kennels and told that it might be best if I come and pick him up earlier as he is not feeling very well. Luck has it that we were on our way back home so we were there to pick him up in less than an hour. He scared us. He is a terrier, so very energetic and they gave him to us unable to stand and almost unresponsive. His eyes were opened, but he was not reacting to seeing us and to us calling his name. He had no control of his bladder, and although he was trying to drink water he was throwing it all up. We went straight to the vets and it became very clear that he was severely dehydrated, so much so that it was almost impossible for them to draw blood and when they finally did, his blood was so concentrated that all values were off the charts. He was in acute kidney failure and the doctor, rightly so, asked us why it took us so long to get him there. We had him at the vets for 3 days on fluids, he got better and had medication for another week to help his kidney function and I am told we are quite lucky that after this episode he seems to have no lasting kidney damage. The conclusion of the vets was that he had an enterocolitis (cause undetermined) which caused vomiting and diarrhoea, but the kidney problems likely occurred because he became severely dehydrated.
We left our dog at this kennel thinking that he was being watched and cared for by people who know what they're doing. I question their capabilities, because they completely missed or ignored that my dog was throwing up whatever water he was drinking, he had diarrhoea for more than 24 hrs and he transformed from a typical bouncy terrier into a dog that could barely keep his head up.
I don't blame them for him getting sick, that happens, but I blame them for ignoring his symptoms and not taking him to the vets sooner. I think they failed miserably in their duties.

mike tibbins on Google