WELCOME TO CAMP
WHERE A DOG CAN BE A DOG
Quality is important, not only the quality of care we provide but the quality of life you have knowing your Fur kid is with your Camp family!
We are a group of dedicated canine care professionals who are passionate about offering positive-reinforcement-based services. With one of the largest outdoor play spaces in the area, your dog will easily find a space they enjoy with friends of similar energy and play style. We offer daily care from 7AM-6:30PM and overnight stays 365 days a year for camp members!
HOW WE STAND OUT:
WHERE A DOG CAN BE A DOG
Quality is important, not only the quality of care we provide but the quality of life you have knowing your Fur kid is with your Camp family!
We are a group of dedicated canine care professionals who are passionate about offering positive-reinforcement-based services. With one of the largest outdoor play spaces in the area, your dog will easily find a space they enjoy with friends of similar energy and play style. We offer daily care from 7AM-6:30PM and overnight stays 365 days a year for camp members!
HOW WE STAND OUT:
- 16,000 sq. ft. of outside space devoted to dog playtime
- 5 different yards to facilitate different dog's needs
- American Health and Safety Institute Dog CPR and First Aid Certified staff
- Fresh water rotations every 30 minutes
- Continuing education for staff
- Vet approved facility cleaning products
- Exclusive Boarding options open to Campers only
- Monthly Camp events for pet parents and dog guests
- Puppy Pre-School for guests aged 12weeks-36weeks
- Birthday parties for your baby (check out the example video included in your party!)
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