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Description

WDW Kennels are operated by Best Friends Pet Care Inc. and are located at Epcot, Fort Wilderness, Disney's Hollywood Studios, Disney's Animal Kingdom and the TTC. Reservations are not required but are recommended.


Pricing

TTC, Epcot, and Fort Wilderness Locations

Day
- Day Guest - Dogs $15, Cats $10
Day - Resort Guest - Dogs $15, Cats $10
Overnight - Day Guest - Dogs $20, Cats $15
Overnight - Resort Guest - Dogs $18, Cats $13

Rate includes 2 potty walks per day and up to 2 feedings per day (on verified pets only)
Extra services available:
  • Extra Walk = $5.00
  • Cuddle Time = $5.00
  • Ice Cream Break = $4.00
  • Medication = $2.00 charge per administration for owner supplied medications (no injections)

Disney's Hollywood Studios and Disney's Animal Kingdom Locations

Day
- Day Guest - All animals $10
Day - Resort Guest - All animals $10
Overnight - Day Guest - All animals $15
Overnight - Resort Guest - All animals $13

Guests feed and walk their pet


Kennel Sizes

Small pet kennel -- 25.5" x 20" x 23.3"
Medium pet kennel -- 34" x 34" x 34"
Large pet kennel -- 55" x 45" x 36"
Large outside kennels are available upon request. Sizes vary slightly.


Contact Phone Numbers

Disney's Animal Kingdom Kennel - 407-938-2100
Disney's Hollywood Studios Kennel - 407-560-4282
Epcot Kennel - 407-560-6229
Fort Wilderness Kennel - 407-824-2735
TTC Kennel - 407-824-6568


Vaccination Requirements

Dogs must have proof of the following vaccinations, given by a licensed Veterinarian:
  • Rabies
  • D.H.P. (Distemper, Hepatitis, Parainfluenza)
  • Parvovirus
  • Bordetella (aka Kennel Cough, Canine Cough)

Cats must have proof of the following vaccinations, given by a licensed Veterinarian:
  • Rabies
  • Panleukopenia (aka Feline Distemper)
  • Rhinotracheitis
  • Calcivirus