Weston Coyney Pet Lodge Small Pet Boarding
Determining the right kind of boarding service for your pet is probably one of the most imperative decisions you need to make when you want to board a pet. Based upon the specific needs of your pet, you may have restricted options to choose from. Also, depending upon the breed of pet you may have, you will need to hunt for expert animal care services that offer excellent boarding for your pet. A reliable pet boarding service must offer the best possible animal care, and should be well-equipped to tackle any kind of health related emergency situations that may arise.
“Weston Coyney pet lodge” is the leading small pet boarding service provider in the United Kingdom, and endeavours to be more than just a profitable business. With a unique approach towards pet boarding and care, the Pets Lodge facilitate state-of-the-art services that offer your pets a clean, fun and safe enviroment just like home. Our boarding services cover up a whole range of pets from the smallest ones to large house ‘bunnies, not overlooking our feathered buddies, from parrots to budgies.
The Pet Lodge offer an exclusive set of services for all small pets in your life. You can get pet boarding services for small animals such as mice, rabbits, ferrets, guinea pigs, fish, birds, gerbils, hamsters and others that come in the ‘small pets classification’. We also offer home facility, which incorporates looking after your pets in the setting and comfort of your home. No issues, if you have many pets to take care of,Weston Coyney Pet Lodge can facilitate you with the best possible options that specifically match your needs and requirements.
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NEW DECISIONS FOR 2012
Please be advised that after a lot of debate we have decided that any Parrot or Bird boarded with us that has not had its wings clipped will not be let out of its cage due to safety issues, obviously I know the importance of giving the birds time out of their cage but because of us only having one main door into the pet lodge we feel, as much as we are very careful that it could only be a matter of time before one seizes the opportunity to fly out. We would be absolutely distraught should this happen and hope that new and old customers will understand our decision.
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February 2011
Welcome to our new web site, this is the latest development to Weston Coyney Pet Lodge.
April 2011
Don’t take our word for it that we want the best all round service for your pets see our comments section here is a couple of them:-
I stayed at Weston Coyney Pet Lodge for the first time last week for a long weekend. I don’t usually get to go on a holiday like this as my mum is a veterinary nurse who worries so much about leaving me with people she doesn’t know. When we arrived at the pet lodge mum was really nervous and we were greeted by Kyla who chatted to my mum and said hello to me; instantly mum relaxed. Kyla asked lots of questions about what I like and disliked and what I was allowed and not allowed just so I stuck by the rules whilst I was staying at the lodge. Mum left very happy and relaxed as she knew I was in safe hands as Kyla was ……………………..
A big thank-you for taking such good care of my cats and always being on hand short notice. It gives me great peace of mind when away to know they are getting lots of love, fuss and play time in the comfort of their own home, it makes it so much easier having ……………………………………………
Read more on our comments page and remember you are more than welcome to come and visit us before booking to make sure your pet will enjoy their holiday as much as you enjoy yours.
Summer holidays are coming up and we do advise both existing and new customers to book early to avoid disappointment.
July 2011
We have just added another two hutches suitable for rabbits to the inside of the pet lodge taking us to a total of 7 hutches available inside now, we also have 6 hutches suitable for guinea pigs. Thats all we can fit inside now as we like to build them big to give those bunnies as much room as possible. (photos will be added shortly to the gallery) We have also had a new ‘bird house’ to enable us to breed more budgies, given the popularity of our budgies hopefully we can now keep up with demand.
November 2011
A small pet boarding business doesn’t get inspected as do dog and cat kennels, it is a shame as it would be nice to get that recognition and give the public the knowledge that a premises and accommodation are to standard. However here at Weston Coyney Pet Lodge, because we register the premises to run a ‘pet shop’ to enable us to sell our budgies, it does give us the added bonus of having our premises inspected twice yearly, hopefully this helps your decision of booking with us.
Thanks to all our customers this year I have just sent off another £37 to Cotton Tails Rescue, MBE Mairwen Guard who runs Cotton Tails sends a big thanks to you all. This means we have sent £87 in total this year which is brilliant.
December
Baby budgies are ready now! We will save until Christmas if your looking for one for a present, please call and arrange an appointment to view, there is no commitment to purchase. Parents of the birds can be seen and all birds are ringed and come with a birth certificate, remember we do sell cages and accessories.
Fly Strike
Remember in the summer to check you rabbits for dampness or smell around the rear end as both attract flies which will lay their eggs and hatch into maggots and start eating away at you rabbit, try to keep them clean and dry at all times and if they are prone to a ‘dirty bottom’ check them regularly, if your unsure consult a vet, it is very nasty and your rabbit will suffer.
Heat
Keep your bunnies out of the direct sun, they do not cope with heat at all well, make sure they are in a shady position in the garden, check water bottles every day. If it is particularly warm freeze a 2 litre pop bottle with water in then lay it in the hutch for bunnie to lie against, remember unlike their ‘wild’ partners they can’t escape down a burrow in the shade.

