Jerry Green Dog Rescue, an animal welfare organisation serving Nottinghamshire, Lincolnshire, and East Yorkshire, announces the expansion of its award-winning 5-star dog boarding services to its Nottinghamshire and Algarkirk South Lincolnshire centres.
This expansion builds on the success of their North Lincolnshire boarding facilities, offering dog owners peace of mind knowing their furry friends are in safe, caring hands while they’re away.
Recognising that leaving a dog in someone else’s care can be stressful for both pets and their owners, Jerry Green Dog Rescue has developed a boarding experience that prioritizes comfort, safety, and individual needs. Their team of staff, trained in animal management and dog behavior, creates tailored care plans for each dog, ensuring dietary needs, medication schedules, and exercise routines are meticulously followed.
The boarding facilities are designed with dogs’ well-being in mind. Each spacious, heated kennel features outdoor runs for play and relaxation, while a variety of bedding and toy options help dogs feel at home. Owners are encouraged to bring familiar items from home to ease their pets’ transition.
Shelley Wilks, Deputy CEO and Head of Operations at Jerry Green Dog Rescue, emphasized the organization’s dedication to animal welfare: “Our 5-star rated boarding facilities reflect our commitment to providing exceptional care. We understand how important it is for owners to feel confident their dogs are happy and safe, and we go above and beyond to make that a reality.”
In addition to secure kennels and fencing, dogs staying at Jerry Green Dog Rescue enjoy twice-daily walks and dedicated playtime in secure paddocks. For nervous dogs or first-time boarders, the organization offers taster sessions to help pets acclimate to the environment before their stay. These sessions can be booked directly through the centres.
With this expansion, Jerry Green Dog Rescue continues to set the standard for compassionate, high-quality dog care, ensuring every tail keeps wagging, even when their owners are away. For more information or to book a stay, visit their website or contact the centres directly.