Dog care in Solihull
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Dog Care in Solihull
Solihull's dog walking culture leans on the country parks and the green belt. Brueton Park and Malvern Park (connected, in the centre of the town), Tudor Grange Park, Elmdon Park, Olton Mere, Babbs Mill Local Nature Reserve, the Stratford-upon-Avon Canal towpath running south, and Berkswell Common are the daily fixtures. Out a little further, Earlswood Lakes, Packwood House and Baddesley Clinton (the National Trust estates), Hay Wood, and the open Warwickshire countryside south of the M42 are weekend territory.
Solihull is one of the wealthier dog-owning markets in the country, and that shows in the demand. Daycare, walkers, and grooming all sit at the high-spend end, with strong demand for force-free training and behaviour work. The leafier areas of Knowle, Dorridge, Bentley Heath, Hampton-in-Arden, and Olton are walker, trainer, and groomer-heavy. Boarding fills early for school holidays and bank holidays. Solihull's commuter overlap with Birmingham city centre creates steady weekday daycare demand.
Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council enforces the 2018 animal-activity licensing regulations through environmental health and publishes its register. Birmingham, Coventry, Warwick, Stratford-on-Avon, and North Warwickshire councils cover neighbouring areas - a Knowle, Dorridge, or Meriden boarder may be licensed elsewhere. Brueton and Malvern Parks have lead-only requirements around the formal areas and the children's playgrounds, and the Stratford Canal towpath has the usual narrow-stretch lead expectations.
16 businesses in Solihull