A safe, comfortable, and caring environment for your dog while you’re away

Leaving your dog in someone else’s care is never a small decision. At the Canine Country Club, we provide a secure, welcoming environment where your dog will be well looked after, exercised, and cared for as if they were our own.

All bookings are handled personally by phone to ensure the right fit for every pet.

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A safe, comfortable, and caring environment for your dog while you’re away

Leaving your dog in someone else’s care is never a small decision. At the Canine Country Club, we provide a secure, welcoming environment where your dog will be well looked after, exercised, and cared for as if they were our own.

All bookings are handled personally by phone to ensure the right fit for every dog.

A Home Away From Home

Our boarding kennels are purpose-built to ensure your dog’s comfort, safety, and wellbeing at all times.

Each dog is cared for individually, with a structured routine that includes exercise, rest, and plenty of attention. Whether it’s a short stay or a longer visit, we aim to make their time with us as relaxed and enjoyable as possible.

What your dog can expect

  • 50 purpose-built boarding kennels

  • A mix of single and double kennels to suit different needs

  • Spacious indoor sleeping areas (32 sq ft per kennel)

  • Direct access to covered outdoor runs (64 sq ft)

  • Large exercise paddocks, partially covered for all-weather use

  • Access to our fully enclosed 8-acre field

  • Swimming in the Morell River on warm summer days

  • Comfortable Kurunda bedding

  • Individual water supply in every kennel

  • Infra-red heating in each block for added comfort

  • All dietary requirements catered for

  • Medication administered if required

Happy dogs getting exercise in our large grassy areas
Cat looking out of her heated chalet

Daily Care & Routine

We believe routine is key to helping dogs feel settled and secure.

Each day includes regular feeding, exercise, and time outdoors, along with careful supervision from our experienced team. We take the time to understand each dog’s needs to ensure they are comfortable and well cared for throughout their stay.

All bookings are handled personally by phone to ensure the right fit for every pet.

Health & Safety

Happy dogs getting exercise in our large grassy areas

Your dog’s safety — and the safety of all dogs in our care — is our top priority.

  • Vaccination certificates (including Kennel Cough) are required

  • Dogs must be in good health prior to boarding

  • CCTV monitoring throughout the facility

  • Veterinary surgeon on call if needed

These measures help us maintain a safe, healthy, and stress-free environment for every dog staying with us.

Meet Us & Take a Look Around

Get to know us and see where your pet will be staying — we take pride in creating a safe, comfortable, and caring environment.

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Our Facilities

Every detail is designed to keep your dog safe, settled, and well cared for.

Ready To Book?

We like to speak with all new clients before confirming a booking to make sure we’re the right fit for your dog.

If you’d like to check availability or ask any questions, simply get in touch or submit an enquiry below and we’ll get back to you as soon as possible.

Ready to arrange your dog's stay?

Choosing the right boarding kennels for your dog can be difficult.


We’re here to make that decision easier—with honest advice, experienced care, and a service built around your dog's wellbeing.

We’ll guide you through everything and ensure it’s the right fit for your pet.

What our Clients Say

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I bring my dog's own food/diet?

We are happy to keep your dog on its own specialised medical diet. We stock a range of foods but you are welcome to bring your own food or treats.

What is the best time to bring my dog into the Kennel?

If your dog has not been with us before it will settle in best to his new surroundings during the daytime.  We therefore recommend that you bring your dog to us as early as possible during the day.  They will then be settled into their kennel before bedtime and have a happier night.

This is my dog's first trip to the Canine Country Club. Will he fret while I am away?

As with humans, your dog has a large sub-conscious memory, and a very small conscious mind, which can only entertain one thought at a time. The major difference between a dog and a human is that humans can retrieve a memory at will from their sub-conscious mind. Your dog is completely unable to do this, and all retrieved thoughts must be physically prompted. This means that when you say goodbye to your dog in the office, by the time it reaches the complex and sees other dogs, thoughts of you have left its conscious mind. His mind is then filled with his new environment, and will remain that way until he sees/hears you in the office on your return.

Leaving him at home, on the other hand, can cause fretting, as he is surrounded by physical reminders of yourself. He will be waiting by the door for your car, waiting for his routine walk, waiting for you; in other words, he has no chance to forget you. This can cause him to fret, go off his food etc.

There are two things which will contribute to your dog having an enjoyable stay at the Canine Country Club Boarding Kennels:

1) He has a compatible friend to bond with in your absence
2) He will receive plenty of mental and physical stimulation every day; lots of play times in large gardens, a comfortable, clean environment with 24 hour care, delicious food and plenty of human contact (daily grooming, cuddles and health checks).

Why does my dog always punish me when I pick her up from the kennels after I have been on holiday? It is a lovely kennel and they are very good to her, but when we bring her back home, she ignores us as if she is angry with us. What can I do to bring her around?

Absolutely nothing! Owners often make the mistake of assuming that dogs have similar emotions to humans - in this case anger and a desire to punish. They don't. What you are seeing is the effect upon a dog that is generally placed upon a pedestal and granted privileges which, if it were a wild dog, would be granted only to the highest ranking. Kennelling such dogs is a form of isolation and effectively reduces their status. When they return home, and until they manage to climb back up the pecking order ladder, they will display all the canine body postures of the under-dog within your canine/human pack. They are unobtrusive. If called, they will approach in a subdued fashion and will avert eye contact. They will not initiate any play activity and they will hang back slightly when you go through doorways and narrow passage ways. Don't be alarmed. If, like us, you treat your dog like a long lost best friend, then he/she will within a matter of days resume the high rank in your family pack.

What happens if my dog gets ill during its stay at the Canine Country Club?

Naturally we have several vets on call 24 hours a day. If your personal vet is not local to the Canine Country Club, our vets will communicate with your vet if necessary.

The Canine Country Club & Cattery

The Canine Country Club is your pet's safe and comfortable home away from home. Our custom built dog boarding kennels are located on 12.5 acres of farmland in Kileenmore, Sallins, which is in easy reach of Dublin and Kildare.

Our boarding kennels and cattery offer a healthy atmosphere with personal attention to the needs of each pet.

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