At Janarlee Lodge we're "dog crazy" and "crazy about dogs." Located on 5 acres at Kangy Angy, New South Wales, Australia, with plenty of big trees, a dam and large grassy paddocks just made for running and having fun. You can offer your dog a vacation filled with fun and country serenity. Janarlee Lodge is family-owned and operated boarding and training facility providing a range of pet care and pet minding services.

Lots of socialising and fresh country air:-

  • Janarlee Lodge is set on 5 acres of fun runs and exercise paddock for the very active or the walk and sniff browsers.
  • Dam or pool for the water lovers
  • Sawdust heaps for play
  • Dogs are outside all day unless the weather is really inclement
  • Water piped underground (for cooling) to drinking fountains in runs
  • Paddle pools in runs for splashing about and cooling off
  • Shelters are in every run
  • Exercise is off the lead in controlled groups
  • And to top it all off, people to administer pats and cuddles and throw sticks or balls to play "fetch"!
  • . . . and "Doggie Day Care" - our special short-stay, dog-minding service.

Good quality healthy meals:-

  • Pasta or rice cooked fresh daily then mixed with vegies and added to chicken mince, beef mince or fish with a serving of dried food on the side.
  • Owners may supply own food if desired

Sleeping quarters:-

  • Spacious, secure, and enclosed for protection from the elements such as thunder storms.
  • Single and multiple kennels available for reassurance and their night time comforts.
  • Trampoline beds supplied with a snuggly blanket to curl up on.
  • Owners may supply blanket and/or bed - a smell from home is comforting.
  • Kennels disinfected and washed daily
  • Water bowls cleaned and filled with fresh water daily

All medications happily administered with diligence.

If the dogs are happy - we are happy! And the owner can have a holiday without worrying about their beloved pet/s. However we welcome checkup calls to ease the concern.

Inspections are most certainly welcome - we would suggest everyone inspect the kennels and meet the carers they are thinking of lodging their pet with.