
I use kennels for my Rotties and the latest one is fab. We always insist on visiting first and being shown exactly where they'll be sleeping what foods are provided, what happens re exercise.
The first kennel we went to view was a nightmare. Visits were only allowed in a 1 hour window on a sunday, well you would've thought that if this is their showcase time they would've made sure it was clean! Dog mess everywhere, water bowls empty etc. The woman looked like Cruella de Ville, needless to say we didn't use them. There have been others where we had to pay extra to get them walked, as we liked the set up of the kennel and run, but they only got 2 x 15 minute sessions in the grass "pens" for exercise, so willingly paid the extra for lead walks.
We moved in Dec and have been really lucky with our latest kennels. We were able to just turn up to visit, and were shown through immaculate kennels. It's set in 3 acres, each kennel block leads out onto it's own v large secure paddock and the beasties get a 20-30 minute session in this every couple of hours. There are heated kennels for those that need it, I've not had to ask for them yet as we've only put them in during the more reasonable weather, but we would have need for this in unseasonable times due to 2 of my girls having HD. All bedding is provided (Vetbed). We can provide our own food (although there's no discount for it), but have found out they feed Arden Grange, so last time they went in they ate what was provided. The owners live on site, it's a real family affair with the son also showing his dog, so they do know and understand about dogs. They went into this business because of a love of dogs rather than due to monetary reasons. They happily follow all my instructions re making the dogs sit and wait for their dinners, and give any medications or in my case supplements free of charge.
All 3 are kenneled together, and don't need bathing when they come home (unlike some kennels we've used). I think what really did it for me was the first time we went to pick them up, they'd been in for 5 days. I went through into the paddock, then the kennel girl went to let them out. They came tearing across the field and straight up to the other kennel maid that I was talking to, I got a cursory "Oh hello mum", and then they were off running and playing. Shows they didn't miss me eh! We pay £10 per dog per day.
The not charging extra days of collected by a certain time is a nice touch, as would be out of hours drop off/pick ups. This kennels makes no concessions for this, we pay for number of days in, rather than nights, so usually end up paying £30 more than we would with other kennels. But the attitude of the staff, and the happiness of my dogs balances it out.