Lone Pine Kennel welcomes all breeds of dogs, but Cocker Spaniels have a special meaning to the kennel. In the 1930's Lone Pine Kennel was a top flight Cocker Spaniel breeding kennel, known as Pine Fair with many nationally famous championship dogs, such as Snow Princes. Even now, as you walk through the door of Lone Pine you will notice an original 85 year od tiny brass plaque engraved Pine Fair.
Reviews (11)
V. Harr
Jun 05, 2022
Erica W.
Nov 05, 2021
Ellen P.
Oct 03, 2021
I don't think Don V could have gone to the Lone Pine Kennels in Greenwich, CT. He's from San Francisco! Don, if you did, that is a terrible experience, but it is very different from the experience our friends and I have had. Have not been there for a couple of years, but it was always very clean and the people were lovely. Our Doberman bitch, who is a house dog and people oriented was fine there.
Beverly Betsie Smith
Apr 28, 2021
Vikram
Jun 06, 2020
Niki Fleischman
Mar 29, 2019
Catherine Gomez
Mar 01, 2019
Raymond Blocker
Jan 11, 2019
Vivienne Braun
Dec 19, 2018
James Black
Dec 13, 2018
This is our "go to" kennel for Carter, our labradoodle. We used it when we lived in Harrison and now that we've moved to Armonk. Carter loves staying at Lone Pine - he jumps right out of the car, and the staff is always kind and caring. Plus getting him bathed is exceptionally convenient and well-priced. We've only used other kennels when we haven't been able to get a slot at Lone Pines, and it's just not the same elsewhere.
Anne Lawrie
Nov 16, 2018
We have moved a few hours away from the area but when possible, we leave our dog Birdie at Lone Pine Kennels when we travel. She is well-cared for, treated like family, and always seems happy to return. We are comfortable leaving her at Lone Pine because of the lovely folks who work here and the access to play time with the other dogs.