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Apikalia96 — Avenlore Kennel Map by-nc-nd

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Description So most of this is pretty self-explanatory considering everything's written on the map, but here are some details.
Second map showing the inside of the house and main entrance lobby -> Kennel Map 2

Details
Main Entrance Building        Entrance LobbyThis is the main office and reception desk, this is where guests can sign in for a tour around the kennel grounds, book in breeding schedules or organise events with the kennel. The receptionists are on hand to answer any phone calls regarding breeding scheduling, competition entries or other activities.
        CafeThis cafe is open to all kennel guests there are vending machines, a restaurant, a shop and a dining area. The cooks are hired by the kennel, but do not live on site, the cafe is open from 9:00 am till 20:00 pm. The shop stays open till 21:30 pm. The restaurant serves breakfast, lunch and dinner at set times throughout the day, allowing early visitors to enjoy a full English breakfast upon arrival.
       Interview RoomThis is where interviews for new kennel staff, kennel affiliates, breeding arrangements or competition discussions are taken place. It is a quiet room with large windows for good ventilation during hot summer days. 
       Waiting RoomThis is a quiet area where guests can wait for an interview slot or for arrangements to be made.
       ToiletsSelf-explanatory, but these are guest toilets, both male and female loos are available. There is also a disabled toilet and a baby changing unit available if required.

House       Main HallThis is the main entrance way, with a large staircase at the back of the main hall, the above floors consists of multiple bedrooms for the kennel staff to stay in.
       OfficeThis is the kennel owners main office where she can arrange events, store files and communicate with other kennels. All kennel paperwork such as bloodlines, health check records, vet records, title records and any other paperwork to do with the kennel.
       Kitchen DinnerThis is a shared area for all the kennel staff to use as and when they need to.
       Trophy RoomThis is again self-explanatory, but this is where all of the trophies won by dogs from our kennel are stored and displayed. Certificates are filed away in the office.
       LoungeA communal area for the kennel staff to use as and when they need to, this is where the staff can relax and chill out in their spare time.
       BathroomShared bathroom area for all kennel staff to use as and when they need to.

Car ParksThe main road leads into town, this is the only route in and out of the kennel grounds, the rest of the kennel grounds are accessible by foot, bike or quad-bike. 

Storage Building       Equipment StorageThis is where all leads, harnesses, agility equipment, and other essential equipment are stored away. Collars are labelled with the dog's names and stored away with all the other walking equipment.
       Dog Food KitchenThis is where all the dog's meals are prepared some dogs are on strict diets, either to keep them in condition or to prevent health issues, worming tablets and other more natural home remedy supplements are stored here and are mixed into the dog's main meals.
       Food StorageAll kibble, wet foods, supplements and treats are stored here. 

Main Kennel       Grooming RoomThis is where all the grooming equipment is stored and this is where dogs are all groomed and prepped for shows before they leave the kennel. Grooming records and preferences are kept in files here for trainee groomers to look through, the grooms are hired staff that do not live on site however they all live locally and take turns as to who's in on certain days. 
       Wash RoomThis is where the groomers can wash and dry the dogs before grooming, this is also where they can wash up their grooming equipment and where all the cleaning equipment is stored.

Breeding/Whelping KennelThis is where puppies are both made and born. These are much like our primary kennels, except larger, as they're meant to house a mother and all her puppies in the first few weeks of their lives. Dogs who are in the process of being bred will also be housed here together.

NurseryThis is where puppies are housed and socialised around other dogs, this is also where puppy training takes place. Training such as toilet training, leash training, obedience training, show conditioning training and distraction training takes place here. More complex training such as training for titles takes place when the puppies are at least a year old.

Quarantine/Isolation BlockWe only have one of these, and it's seldom used. Dogs with contagious illnesses are kept here, as well as dogs that need some sort of special rehabilitation or something of the sort. Usually, this is just used as overflow housing (when necessary).

Vet OfficeThis is where medication is stored and used as needed the kennel has a resident vet that lives just outside of the kennel grounds he is fully qualified to administer all necessary medication, he can also take x-rays, bandage broken limbs and put animals to sleep if needed. Although sometimes he may need to call in a helping hand for certain operations. 

Indoor Show/Training AreaThis is where the kennel can host its own shows if required, this is also where training for obedience, agility and other indoor skills takes place. There is even a racing circuit that can be erected when needed. 

Sporting PoolThis is where water related sports can be trained for, this is also good for training and conditioning dogs to accept the water, instead of being afraid of water. This pool can also be used to exercise the dogs or as a therapy pool for sick dogs.

Outdoor Training FieldThis is where all outdoor skills can be trained for, things such as herding, tracking and flyball. This area can also be used to host outdoor shows if required.

GardensThis is where the dogs can let off some steam, this area is often used as an exercise yard for the dogs and can be used for social get together's, this is also where dogs may go for toilet breaks. There are dog poop bins located around the garden for staff and guests to clear up after their dogs.
       Garden RockeryThis is where all dogs get photographed for their show profiles and record details. It is also used as an outdoor picnic area for staff and guests to use, it's a great place for staff and guests to sit and relax during a social get together.
       PondThis is a large fish pond, it is primarily in place for the aesthetics, but fishing is sometimes allowed depending on the fish numbers. This pond is also loved by the dogs and the dogs enjoy seeing all the native wildlife that the pond attracts as well as the ability to swim in the pond.

ForestThis is where hunting related skills are trained for and take place, this is also a fantastic place to walk the dogs to give them some exercise. Lots of wildlife live within the forest which is great for young dogs to experience all the different distractions, scents and sights around them.

Wishing WellThis is a communal wishing well, it has been on the land long before the kennel wash built, it was kept as everyone ones to sit by the well. It is also a great source of fresh water and is often used to fill the dog's water bowls as the water is more natural. Guests love to visit the well and toss coins in and make wishes.
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