Stainsby Grange Boarding Kennels & Cattery

Stainsby Grange Boarding Kennels & Cattery Bank Holiday opening times are: 9-11am & 3-5pm. A minimum non-refundable deposit of 25% is required to secure bookings.
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26/11/2023

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DEC 24th 9-11am only
DEC 25th Closed
DEC 26th Closed
DEC 27th/28th/29th 9-11am & 3.30-5pm
DEC 30th 9-11am & 3-5pm
DEC 31st 9-11am only
JAN 1st Closed
JAN 2nd 9-11am & 3.30-5pm

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18/11/2023

KENNELS ACCESS

Please note when arriving to the kennels the big electric gate works on sensors for opening and closing.
Please make sure to drive upto the sensor to gain access to the kennels, and the same on leaving the premises

Thank You

03/11/2023

Fireworks

Classic FM are playing music to help keep your dogs calmer while fireworks are getting set off.
They are playing music from 5pm til 9pm Saturday and Sunday

BREAKING NEWS XL BULLY UPDATEXL Bully type dogs to be bannedFrom 31 December 2023 breeding, selling, advertising, rehomi...
31/10/2023

BREAKING NEWS XL BULLY UPDATE

XL Bully type dogs to be banned
From 31 December 2023 breeding, selling, advertising, rehoming, abandoning and allowing an XL Bully dog to stray will be illegal.

New laws banning XL Bully type dogs have been laid in Parliament today, as the Government adds the breed to the list of dogs banned under the Dangerous Dogs Act.

The announcement fulfils the Government’s pledge to put in place laws to ban the breed by the end of the year and protect the public following a concerning rise in fatal attacks.

Under the new rules, which come into force at the end of the year, it will be illegal to breed, sell, advertise, exchange, gift, rehome, abandon or allow XL Bully dogs to stray in England and Wales.

From this date, these dogs must be kept on a lead and muzzled in public. Owners of XL Bully dogs are recommended to start training their dog to wear a muzzle and to walk on a lead ahead of the legal restrictions coming into force.

Breeders have also been told to stop mating these types of dogs from now in preparation of it being a criminal offence to sell or rehome these dogs.

From 1 February 2024 , it will then become illegal to own an XL Bully dog if it is not registered on the Index of Exempted Dogs. By staggering these two dates, current owners of this breed will have time to prepare for these new rules.

Owners who wish to keep their dogs will have until the end of January to register them and will be forced to comply with strict requirements. As well as being muzzled and kept on a lead in public, these dogs must also be microchipped and neutered.

Dogs under one year when the ban comes in must be neutered by the end of the year, older dogs must be neutered by the end of June.

From 1 February, owners without a Certificate of Exemption face a criminal record and an unlimited fine if they are found to be in possession of an XL Bully type, and their dog could be seized.

Environment Secretary Thérèse Coffey said:

"We are taking quick and decisive action to protect the public from tragic dog attacks and today I have added the XL Bully type to the list of dogs prohibited under the Dangerous Dogs Act.

"It will soon become a criminal offence to breed, sell, advertise, rehome or abandon an XL Bully type dog, and they must also be kept on a lead and muzzled in public. In due course it will also be illegal to own one of these dogs without an exemption.

"We will continue to work closely with the police, canine and veterinary experts, and animal welfare groups, as we take forward these important measures."

Owners may choose to have their dog put to sleep by a vet, with compensation provided to help with these costs. Further details on how to apply for compensation and the evidence required to make a claim will be provided soon.

As part of the process, the definition of the ‘XL Bully’ breed type has also been published today. This follows meetings of an expert group, convened by the Environment Secretary and made up of police, local authority, vets and other animal welfare experts to help define the breed. The definition provides clear assessment criteria for owners and enforcement authorities and is a requirement under the Dangerous Dogs Act in order to deliver the ban.

Owners can access the most up to date information on what action they need to take and when on this dedicated page, Prepare for the ban on XL Bully dogs - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk).

Owners whose dogs are dangerously out of control are already breaking the law, and the enforcement authorities have a full range of powers to apply penalties to them. Under the Dangerous Dogs Act, people can be put in prison for up to 14 years, be disqualified from ownership or their dangerous dogs can be euthanised.

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21/10/2023

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15/09/2023

RE: XL Bully copied from another post

To answer a few questions….Yes, if you already own an XL Bully, the dog will be classed as a banned breed, and you will have to go through the exemption process to be able to keep your dog under Defra’s exemption rules.

We do not know yet, how they will define XL’s, we can assume it will be similar to how they define Pitbull Type…Measurements and Characteristics.

Our advice, at this time, if you suspect your dog is an XL, get them neutered ASAP, to have your dog exempted, it must be neutered. If it’s not neutered and it’s seized, you will NOT get your dog back until it has been neutered. Better having them neutered now by your own vet than the police approved kennels getting them done. Also, if your dog is already neutered, you may be able to stop your dog going into kennels, there’s the IES (Interim Exemption Scheme) that a few forces use, where you can keep your dog at home, under conditions, until the court date for exemption.

Muzzle train your dog now!! This will prove you’re a responsible owner, and, also prepare your dog for having to keep them muzzled, at all times, in public, this includes in your car etc.

If the police come for your dog..DO NOT SIGN ANYTHING!! They may try to blag you into signing…Oh sign this to say you understand why we are taking your dog. Don’t!! You’ll be signing for them to put your dog to sleep.

We appreciate that this news is frightening for owners 😢 And, many will be angry!! Keep calm at all times with the authorities, they will be judging you and your behaviour as well as your dog!! Please copy and paste this information and share far and wide.

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14/02/2023

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04/02/2023

New Prices for boarding
came into effect Jan 2023
For any queries please don't hesitate in contacting us.

Bookings made before the price increase will be at the price at the time of booking.

Please don't forget our NEW OPENING TIMES 🐶🐱🐕🐈🐕‍🦺🐈‍⬛
20/11/2022

Please don't forget our NEW OPENING TIMES 🐶🐱🐕🐈🐕‍🦺🐈‍⬛

22/10/2022

Change to Opening times from 31st Oct

Mon-Fri 9-11am and 3.30-5pm only

Weekends and Bank Holidays 9-11am and 3-5pm

15/09/2022

Please note change to Opening Times for Monday
9-10.30 am & 3-5pm

12/09/2022

Monday 19th Sept 22

Opening hours
9-10.30am and 3-5pm

17/07/2022

POLITE NOTICE !!!

Cancellation Notice

Can we please ask that if you have to cancel your boarding with us, please could you inform us with plenty of notice.

A New Cancellation and No Show Policy is being brought into place over the coming weeks.

We currently have a waiting list for certain dates throughout the summer holidays.

Please be considerate to staff over the coming weeks as we enter the busy season.

Thank you.

29/05/2022

Bank Holiday
Opening Times
9-11am & 3-5pm only

23/03/2022

Address

Acklam Road, Stainsby Grange Farm
Thornaby
TS179AB

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 11am
4pm - 6pm
Tuesday 9am - 11am
4pm - 6pm
Wednesday 9am - 11am
4pm - 6pm
Thursday 9am - 11am
4pm - 6pm
Friday 9am - 11am
4pm - 6pm
Saturday 9am - 11am
3pm - 5pm
Sunday 9am - 11am
3pm - 5pm

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