A & J'S COUNTRY KENNELS

2120 S 600 E
Franklin, IN 46131
(317) 736-9296
Contact: STEWART, ANGIE
Business Description: 3 EMPLOYEES. TRAVEL CHARGES MAY APPLY. COST DETERMINED UPON SIZE & NUMBER OF ANIMALS.
Services: Kennels, Pet Grooming
In Business Since: 1997
Service Area: JOHNSON CO
On Angie's List Since: 8/7/2002
Warranties: NO
Free Estimates: YES
Office Hours: MON-SAT 8 AM-10 AM; 4 PM-6 PM; SUN 4 PM-6 PM
Features: Emergency Service
Licensed: UNKNOWN
(All statements concerning insurance, licenses, and bonds are informational only, and are self-reported. Since insurance, licenses and bonds can expire and can be cancelled, homeowners should always check such information for themselves.)
Senior Discount: NO
Cities Served: Acton | Bargersville | Beech Grove | Camby | Edinburgh | Fairland | Franklin | Greenwood | Johnson County | Martinsville | Mooresville | Morgan County | Shelby County | Shelbyville | Southport | Wanamaker | West Newton | Whiteland
 
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