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Old 09-10-2005, 11:57 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Disney's Kennel Service?

I need to kennel my dog in Oct. up there ... I called and got all the info ... $15 a day ... opens/closes 30mins before/after park hours ... etc ...

But has anyone used this service?

How was your dog after the experience? ... my dog isn't very social with other dogs

I plan on checking in on him about 1-2 times throughout the day ... is this a good idea?

And I have the option of bring his own food or Disney feeding them "Disney dog food" ... what do you do?
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Old 09-10-2005, 12:10 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I've been curious about this too. I heard they get a certificate saying they stayed at Disneyland, or something along those lines. I wouldn't trust that "Disney dog food"...it's infused with Pixie Dust.
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Sometimes I put my boyfriend in there when he start talking a lot. Otherwise, I've never used this service.
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Do they do over-nite services? What happens if you don't pick up your doggie?
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I've never used the Kennel, but my cousin has and she says it's great.

Sorry I can't help more. I don't really know how it works. I would imagine you could call Guest Services and they could either connect you to the Kennel or give you the info you need.
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It's better not to leave your dog in a kennel if you can. I've never used disney's but my family has used others and each time our dog ended up getting "kennel cough."
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What happens if you don't pick up your doggie?
They cast it for a commercial.
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That's a better gig than lost children who get their feet glued inside IASW.
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I tried to get "glued" once in IASW since there aren't any cameras. Some people are just prudes though.


Anyone have any real info about the kennel?
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That's a better gig than lost children who get their feet glued inside IASW.
Have you heard the G.Lo bit about the Mexicans going to IASW to blend in? The white people pass by and say, "Oh my God!! The little Mexican kids look SOO real!"
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