Groucho, Difficult to explain without hurting some people's sensibilities as it seems, in this day and age, no matter what you say or write it can be turned around to mean something else, or just taken that the speaker/writer is being racist (the use of that one word in itself can cause you to be called racist) or any other type of person that the reader takes a dislike to. So how can I reply? I can say that I like White milk but dislike Pink and Chocolate milk - somebody will take affront to that for sure. I can make a statement or comment that 99% of readers will find amusing or instructive but the 1% will jump onto the statement/comment in total disagreement as if the statement/comment was made solely to attack them!
However, knowing the risk of alienating the </> than 1% of the reader base I will make an attempt to answer your query - which, by the way, I did not see as racist or upsetting in any way to myself at all.
I have kept dogs for many, many years and cared for them, loved them and treated them in the same manner that I would have my children. In all that time I have left my dogs in only three kennels and have worried for their welfare all the time they have been out of my personal care. It is true that many dogs actually love being in kennels and are sometimes reluctant to leave and return with their keepers - note I do not say owners as I believe that dogs, mostly, are intelligent animals who have and display many of the same feelings as humans. That being a given in my mind, then to claim ownership of a dog is akin to claiming ownership of a human - sorry if people disagree - which amounts to slavery. I am happy to say that I have never had a dog that tried to escape, I have had dogs that tried to find me when I was not there! Even after being away for an extended period of time (Up to 3 years in one instance when due to military commitments I had to leave my dog with my parents) I have never had a dog that was not pleased to see me on my return nor one that ever forgot me!
The kennels I have used in the past have been in the UK and are not cheap by any means - after all would you stuff your children into a cheap B&B whilst you went off on a cruise somewhere? Good kennels are expensive and the cost is nothing compared to the quality of care that they can give your animal whilst you are not there - remembering it is not only physical care but the mental anguish that dogs can suffer when suddenly they find themselves apparently abandoned by their normal keeper!
So in answer to your question - see I get there eventually - if you can point me in the direction of any kennels in the North that can either meet or exceed the services of this kennel in the South:
https://www.happyvalley.com.cy/ then I would be happy to go and look at it for a start. I know I can not put my dog into a kennel in the South by the way but there is absolutely no reason at all that if such an establishment exists in the South then a similar one could exist in the North. The local population has changed it's ways a great deal with regard to animal care over the past 20 years and I am surprised that none of them have attempted to provide the sort of quality services available in the RoC - it is after all a money making venture.
No matter how hard the past, you can always begin again.