Front view of my home. 

 A view of the kennel room.

A view of the fenced-in area

"Honey" from Elm Grove

Sarah from Milwaukee with "Ike"

"Chaucer" Boot Camp Graduate from West Bend

"Kira" from Jackson sun bathing on the deck

 

 

BOARDING  at

 Me with a few of my dogs.

BOARDING at BUTLER CREEK KENNELS will be a unique experience for your special canine.  Unlike other kennels, your dog stays in my home, and is within a few feet of me all day.  You can see what the kennel looks like through the above pictures.  The pictures to the right are visitors, some are with their owners. The picture on the upper left is of me with just a few of my dogs. They are (l. to r.) Otto, Bea, Toot (turn Otto inside out and you get....), and Bell.  Bell is the Mother and Grandmother of all of my dogs, and the Pack Leader of all who come here.  She's phenomenal in the field, a great house dog, and oh soooo smart. The puppy I'm holding is 2 week old Prize. She was born to Bell's second litter. She's now over 4. The front view of my home shows the Family Room that was converted into the Kennel Room.  It is the room with the fieldstone fireplace and log walls. The Kennel Room view shows only 6 of the 24 crates that house the dogs when they are inside, and the backyard photo provides a good view of the fenced-in area. The crates in the Kennel Room vary in size.  The smallest takes a dog up to 50 lbs, medium-100 lbs, large-150 lbs, and the extra large-250 lbs.  Every dog is taken outside 8 times a day for potty breaks and exercise into the fenced in area which is a 1/4 acre in size. More info to come

Vaccination Requirements:

Rabies, Distemper Combination, & Bordetella

What to Bring:

1.  Food/Treats for the amount of days the       dog will be boarded.

2.  A copy of the Vaccination Records

3.  The dog

4.  Nothing else. Everything else is supplied.

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