Stewarts Lake Kennels
Equestrian Facility in Kansas City, Kansas
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About Stewarts Lake Kennels
Stewarts Lake Kennels in Kansas City, Kansas offers a rare combination of pet boarding and horse boarding under one roof, making it a convenient stop for multi-pet households. The facility holds a perfect 5.0 rating, though it's based on a single review, so it's worth calling ahead to get a feel for the operation firsthand. Kansas City, Kansas sits at the confluence of two states and two rivers, giving the area a dense population of pet and horse owners who need dependable care options close to home. The dual-service setup here is genuinely uncommon and worth considering if you have both horses and other animals to place.
Services
Services & Process
Stewarts Lake Kennels handles both pet boarding and horse boarding, which means dogs, cats, and horses can all be cared for at one location. Pet boarding typically covers feeding, shelter, and exercise for smaller animals, while horse boarding involves stall or pasture management, daily feeding, and basic health checks. Having both services in one place is especially useful during vacations or travel when you need multiple animals looked after at once. Contact the facility at (913) 334-0974 to learn about current capacity, species they accept, and what's included in each boarding rate.
Service Area
Stewarts Lake Kennels serves Kansas City, Kansas and the surrounding Wyandotte County area. Pet and horse owners from nearby neighborhoods and communities in the greater KCK metro, including parts of Bonner Springs and Edwardsville, are within reasonable driving distance. Its Kansas City location makes it accessible for a dense population of urban and suburban pet owners.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I board both my horse and my dog at Stewarts Lake Kennels at the same time?
What vaccinations are required for dogs boarding at this facility?
How long has Stewarts Lake Kennels been operating in Kansas City, KS?
Does the facility offer any daily exercise or turnout for boarded horses?
What's the difference between full-care and self-care horse boarding?
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