Country Lane Kennel

Country Lane Kennel

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Welcome to Country Lane Kennel, boarding for all breeds. Visit us on our website! www.countrylanekennel.org

Opened since September 2012
We feature in-floor heating, large play areas, professional staff, and so much more.

04/16/2026

Good advice

Photos from Country Lane Kennel's post 04/01/2026

A few of our guests today!!

Services - Country Lane Kennel 02/01/2026

NOTICE to our loyal customers !!

Kennel closures 2026

May 13th - 22nd

August 31st - Sept 7th

These closures are also posted on our website.

Services - Country Lane Kennel Comfort Our facility was designed from the ground up with the comfort of your pet in mind. Offering large indoor…

Photos from Country Lane Kennel's post 01/30/2026

Here’s some pictures of some of our guests today!

02/08/2025

Skunk Alert!!!
A public service announcement from animal control:
February Through early March is skunk breeding season. Before you let your dogs out, make a little noise and give skunks time to move out of your yard.

If you come face to face with a skunk, stay calm and talk softly to let him know you’re there -- skunks have poor eyesight. Skunks are very sweet natured animals and don’t want to spray you. Go about your business and avoid startling them.
Skunks will give you several warnings if they are scared:
1. They will stomp their front feet
2. They turn their backs to you
3. They will do a handstand
4. They will spray up to 10 feet away

If a skunk DOES spray, here is a technique and recipe:
First, catch the dog (or the person!) as quickly as possible - don’t let them roll or rub on anything. If you have rubber gloves wear them. BLOT the spray off with paper towels.
Mix a paste from 1 teaspoon Dawn dish soap, 3% hydrogen peroxide and ¼ cup baking soda and spread it on the area. Do not add water! Let it sit for ten minutes then rinse off and repeat.
If this happens to be on a human or hairless animal, leave out the baking soda. The baking soda is sort of like an exfoliant and is really abrasive to bare skin.
Skunks are omnivores (eat both plant and animal material). They prefer to eat insects, particularly grasshoppers, beetles, and crickets. They also eat grubs and other insect larvae as well as bees and wasps. When the opportunity arises, they will take mice, rats, moles, shrews, young ground squirrels and rabbits, nesting birds, nestlings, and bird or snake eggs. Skunks also eat corn, berries, and other vegetation. In an urban environment, they may eat garbage or pet food that has been left outside.

Habitat Modification:
Secure garbage cans and close dumpster lids at night.
Control rodent populations.
Do not leave pet food outdoors at night.
Remove brush or wood piles.
Control lawn grubs.

06/03/2024

WE ARE HIRING!!!

Photos from Country Lane Kennel's post 12/22/2023

Everyone had lots of energy today with the colder temperatures

Photos from Country Lane Kennel's post 12/19/2023

A few of our visitors today!!! They aren’t minding the cooler temperatures!!

06/08/2023

I LOVE this!!!

I love this photo! 👍😃

Photos from Country Lane Kennel's post 08/02/2022

Fun had by all!!!

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Address


Simcoe, ON
N0E1P0

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 10am
3pm - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 10am
3pm - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 10am
3pm - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 10am
3pm - 5pm
Friday 8am - 10am
3pm - 5pm
Saturday 8am - 10am
3pm - 5pm
Sunday 8am - 10am
3pm - 5pm