Camp Programs:

 

Most kennels & vets are equipped to confine, feed, and water dogs and cats. Neighbors or pet sitters can take care of your pet’s physical needs by stopping in. While these physical needs are important, what about his/her emotional needs? Dogs can become extremely bored and stressed when suddenly left alone for days or weeks. They need interaction and companionship especially at this time.

Our camp programs are a feature unique to our kennels. They are designed to keep your pet entertained and safe in your absence, to reduce his/her stress, and keep your pet contented. Each of these play sessions offers 15 minutes of individualized, one-on-one time between your pet and his/her caretaker. We work with all pets according to their individual personalities and physical conditions. Much like children view their school and teachers, dogs accept us as their home away from home.  In just a day or so most dogs know our routine and enjoy participating.

We work with all of our dogs on an individual basis to make their camp experience personalized, safe, and enjoyable. Multiple pets within the same family may camp together unless requested otherwise. We include one camp session for all of our canine boarders in our basic 'Camp' package, but owners have the option of selecting two, three, four, or five daily sessions for each pet for an additional cost. Please see Daily Rates for pricing information.

 

 

During your pet's camp activity, your dog will participate in any of the following:

 

Going for a walk along our picturesque property...

Taking a swim in the pond...

For those who enjoy the fun and therapeutic benefits of swimming, our pond located in our fenced-in yard is perfect!

I love to run off leash in the yard! Playing off-leash in one of our large fenced-in yards...

Dogs really tend to enjoy playing with their caretaker in the yards. They may run freely & enjoy games of ball, fetch, frisbee or stick.

Frisbee is *MY* favorite!
Enjoying some TLC time!

Most importantly, our camp sessions offer a chance for your pet to receive TLC. Some pets prefer to cuddle up for some affection and belly rubs instead of fetching or playing frisbee.

 

 

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