Apply for or renew an animal boarding licence
Use this service to apply for a licence to:
- board dogs in your home, either overnight or as day care
- provide day care for dogs at a premises that is not your home
- board dogs in kennels
- board cats in purpose built cattery units (you can't board cats in your own home)
Licences are valid for between 1 and 3 years depending on the star rating.
Before you apply, you may need to check if planning permission is required to carry out the specific activity.
Who cannot apply
You cannot apply for a licence if you:
- have previously had a licence revoked
- are disqualified under legislation (as set out in schedule 8 of The Animal Welfare (Licensing of Activities Involving Animals (England) Regulations 2018)
Fees
Licence type | Fee |
---|---|
Cat boarding (cattery) | £604 |
Dog boarding (kennels) | £620 |
Home boarding for dogs | £604 |
Providing day care for dogs | £652 |
Apply for or renew a licence
Before you apply, read our Animal Licensing Policy.
You must be 18 or over to apply.
You'll need to complete an application form and email or post it to us, along with your:
- premises plan
- insurance policy
- operating procedures
- fire risk assessment and emergency plan
- preventative healthcare plan
- qualifications
- training records
- a clear copy of the full front and back of your Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) certificate (this must be no more than two months old at the time you apply)
We'll contact you to request payment for the licence after we receive your application.
Download and complete the Dog and Cat Boarding Application PDF, 1.01MB
Send the completed application form and other requirements by email or post to:
Licensing
Buckinghamshire Council
The Gateway
Gatehouse Road
Aylesbury
Buckinghamshire
HP19 8FF
Pay the fee
Do not send cash or cheques. We'll contact you for payment when we have verified your application.
Renewing your licence
You should renew your licence at least 10 weeks before your current licence expires.
If we do not receive your application within this time, it may be delayed and you may need to stop trading until it’s approved.
If your licence is approved
You’ll need to:
- display your licence in a public-facing area of the premises, such as the entrance or reception area
- show the name of the licence holder and the number of the licence holder’s licence on any website used in respect of the licensable activity
Premises inspections and star ratings
We will inspect your premises before the licence is granted. You’ll need to be able to show that you have:
- a specialist knowledge in the species that they are caring for and a clear understanding of its needs and welfare
- comprehensive records that contain all the information required by the conditions that apply to the activities you want to carry out
- an understanding of risks involved in caring for the animal, including an extensive risk assessment and written policies and procedures that are reviewed regularly
- training procedures in place to make sure staff know what is expected of them, a system of annual staff appraisals and ongoing knowledge development for all staff, including yourself
- suitable accommodation for the animals as set out in statutory guidance
Based on the application, and the information given to us at the inspection, we’ll assess the risk rating and award stars using the animal activity star rating system.
Challenging your star rating
If you want to challenge the star rating awarded, you should contact the inspecting officer to discuss the matter. If they do not revise their decision, you can appeal in writing.
You have 21 days to make your challenge following the issue of the licence.
If you disagree with the outcome of the appeal, you can challenge the decision through a judicial review.
Requesting a reinspection
If you feel that your star rating should be reviewed, and have made improvements or changes, you can apply for a reinspection in writing by showing:
- what changes you've made
- evidence of the changes
Find out about reinspection requests during the term of a licence on GOV.UK.
If your application is refused
You can appeal to the First-tier Tribunal if we refuse to grant or renew a licence.
You must make your appeal within 28 days of the day following the date of the decision
Make a change to your licence
You'll need to request a variation of your licence if you want to:
- increase animal numbers
- add a new type of animal
- add or change a horse on a licence for hiring out horses
- change the premises you operate from
Contact [email protected] for advice.
Statutory guidance
Home boarding for dogs licensing: statutory guidance for local authorities
Dog day care licensing: statutory guidance for local authorities
Dog kennel boarding licensing: statutory guidance for local authorities
Cat boarding licensing: statutory guidance for local authorities
Contact the animal licensing team
Email: [email protected]