Sorry, I'm in the middle of the country so I have no knowledge of your kennel.
I would however like to share what we do when it's necessary to kennel.
We have a special dog bag. On the outside we have pictures of our 2, a brief explanation of their individual personalities, likes, and dislikes. I also include favored saying in my home (ie.."what a handsome boy, TY", "Sissy sits sooo pretty", "that's my good kids", etc..). The bag, equipped with a clasp to hang on the kennel gate so ALL employees see it, has treats and meds if necessary with specific instructions and a variety of toys to be changed out every 2 days. I also bring our own food, bowls and water from home (to be diluted into the kennel water).
Most important, IMO, is I bring the dog bed and bedding from home along with a T-shirt we have worn for a few days and is saturated with our personal smell and the smells from the home. I have to make sure the kennel doesn't wash the T-shirt, as they will wash the dog bedding if it becomes soiled or turns to the stinkier side of just plain stinky!! Also, insist they call and use your vet if needed, even if it's just an easy question.
I might sound like the client from hell, but I learned these things from my vet and the owner, who is also the on site operator of the facility. She's a gem, and the kennel is immaculate (also with AC in the summer and heat in the winter–many don't--and if you don't think to ask they won't tell you)
I'm sure Lola will do fine!! I actually think I stress more than the dogs. I hate leaving them:o