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Each camper will
have an individual interview and be placed in a
pack that best fits their size, personality and
age. Family members can view their campers live
on-line via our doggy cams in each of our indoor
and outdoor play areas.
At bedtime, our overnight boarders will receive
a campfire treat and be tucked into their cabins
to snooze the night away with classical music
playing throughout the camp.
Inside Camp Bow
Wow, you will find several play areas so that
Campers with similar interests (constant play or
simply a spectator), temperament, age, and size
can play together. The outdoor campgrounds are
separated as well and offer a variety of easy
agility equipment, and swimming
pools to play on.
When bedtime rolls around, campers will be
tucked into their cozy cabins with a campfire
treat while the counselors lull them into
dreamland with classical music.
The
Camp
Showers
are located on-site as well in case a Camper
needs a bath, trim, or nails done before
returning home.
Each of our
Camp
Counselors
is a dog fanatic who is certified in Dog
behavior and Canine First Aid. We put our
Camper's safety and well-being first by ensuring
that Counselors are always with the pups while
at play.
Many of our
Counselors come to us from canine rescue
organizations and have previous experience in
boarding/day care facilities. Their love for
animals is not just a job - it's a passion.
Of course,
there is paperwork to be completed before
leaving your Camper with us, but we promise to
keep it simple. Here is a list of what you need
to bring to the pre-stay interview:
-Verification of up-to-date
vaccinations including Rabies, Distemper, and
Bordatella (kennel cough).
-The name,
address, and phone numbers of an emergency
contact and your Veterinarian if you have one
you prefer to use.
-That's it!
Just don't forget to bring your social,
spayed/neutered Camper with you when you
visit so we can meet. |