Crestview Kennels

6037 Robin Rd, Crestview, FL 32539
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.1 (126)🏪 StorefrontWheelchair accessible
📞 Call (850) 682-0188🧭 Directions🌐 Website

ABOUT

Crestview Kennels is a full-service pet boarding and grooming facility located in Crestview, Florida, serving the area for 35 years. Situated on two acres, the facility features indoor-outdoor climate-controlled dog runs, a large exercise yard, a custom-built catio, and professional bathing and grooming services. The business provides safe and enriching care for dogs, cats, and other small animals, with individual attention and daily exercise tailored to each pet's needs.

SERVICES

bathing
grooming

Dog boarding: $24 per night (small run) or $26 per night (large run), second dog half price if roomed together. Cat boarding: $12 per night, second cat half price if roomed together.

PET TYPES

dogs, cats, and other small animals

CONTACT

6037 Robin Rd, Crestview, FL 32539
(850) 682-0188
j.patrick@crestviewkennels.com
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