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Day Camp (Dog Day Care)

Long work day? High energy dog? Separation anxiety? Guilt about infrequent walks? Bring your dog to Camp Bow Wow for a day at Camp! Early drop-off and late pick-up allow you to focus on your daily routine while your dog plays with our Certified Camp Counselors® and his or her favorite canine friends. We'll find the play group that best fits your dog's personality and size. You'll find the schedule that best suits your dog's needs - a few days a week, a few days a month, or just "as needed". One thing is for sure - at the end of the day, each dog goes home tired and happy. That's good for your dog, and good for you, too!

Overnight Camp (Dog Boarding)

Vacation? Business Trip? Allergic houseguests? Bring your dog to Camp Bow Wow for an overnight stay! Overnight Campers stay busy with Camp activities during the day and go to their cabins only at meal time and bedtime. Siblings can share an oversized cabin to make it more like home. Evening "campfire" treats and soothing music at bedtime are always included in your dog's stay. All-day play, private cabins and plenty of canine and human contact help your pup sleep soundly at Camp Bow Wow while you are away.

Why Come to Camp?

Eliminate Dog Loneliness

Across the nation, the demand for dog daycare is growing. The more we understand about our beloved canine companions, the harder it is to leave them home alone every day while we are at work and play. Many people will have a dog before they have children (or instead of children) and many will have a dog long after their children have left home. A dog is less likely to be seen as "just a dog" than as a member of our family. We like to think of Fido having fun rather than sitting in a crate or tearing up the house while we are gone; and, while we love our dogs, we also like the occasional "night off" from playing ball or going for a mile-long walk.

You Can Relax

It can be taxing at times to come home after a hard day's work - and an often lengthy commute - only to find Fido hyper and ready to romp and play for an hour when all you want to do is kick off your shoes and relax. Occasional trips to your local Camp may mean a night or two of rest and relaxation with a dog that is more apt to snuggle than drop a ball at your feet every ten seconds. Others are using daycare as a way to feel better about working all day and having the occasional night out.  Leave Fido at Day Camp while you are at work and he will be more than happy to sleep at home while you go out to dinner. It is true that a tired dog is a well-behaved dog.

A Better Behaved Dog

Having a well-behaved dog at home isn't the only reason people are choosing dog daycare. As training classes and "puppy play times" at local pet stores become more popular, the idea of a well-socialized dog has taken hold as well. It is a wonderful thing to take your dog for a walk and not have to worry about how he will behave when you pass another dog along your route. Having a dog that is happy to meet new people and dogs makes going for walks and having company in your home much more enjoyable... and fun! Dogs are social animals by nature and, when socialized, enjoy the company of other dogs. Taking Fido to day care can help him stay well-socialized; socialization to dogs is like foreign language to us - if it isn't practiced it will be forgotten.

Balance

The other trend that is reflected in the growing demand for dog day care is the trend towards adoption of dogs from shelters rather than purchasing them from pet stores or breeders. Obviously, just as with people, a dog's past can often affect their future. Many dogs that have been abandoned or neglected end up with some form of separation anxiety which can lead to destructive behavior. If Fido isn't at home, he can't destroy your home, but benefits from daily day care visits can add up. For most dogs, two or three visits a week will keep them physically and mentally stimulated enough that destructive behavior is greatly reduced if not completely eliminated when coupled with appropriate toys, treats, and proper crate training at home.

In spite of all of the benefits of daycare, it isn't right for every dog, in addition not every daycare is the same. If you are looking for daycare for your pup, take the time to visit a few facilities near you, take tours, and ask questions. Make sure you are comfortable with all policies and procedures before leaving your dog at any facility.

Camp Rules


General Camp Rules

What are the requirements for Camp?

You must be at least 4 months old, spayed or neutered (if over six months) and current on vaccinations for Rabies, Distemper and Bordetella (canine cough). You must be in good health, flea/tick free, friendly to all dogs, and generally love to play.

 

What is the interview process all about?

To be accepted as a Camper, your guardian completes a behavior questionnaire for you. You are introduced to two Campers to see how well you interact with other Campers. If all goes well, you are welcome to stay at least 3 hours so we can continue to monitor your play patterns. You may stay to play the entire interview day at no cost to your guardian.

 

What days and times is the Camp open?

Camp Bow Wow Denver Southeast is open 365 Days a year!

Our hours are

Monday - Friday: 6:30am to 6:30 pm

Saturday, Sunday & Holidays: 7:00am - 10:00am & 4:00pm - 7:00pm

 

What will I do at Camp?

You play all day with other Campers with similar temperament, size and activity levels in our large indoor & outdoor play areas.

 

What do I wear to Camp?

A quick-release collar with your name and phone number on your ID tag.

 

Can my guardian check in on me?

Yes, all they need is access to the internet and visit our website to view our Camper Cams.

 

Day Camp Rules

What are the days and times for day Camp?

Camp Bow Wow Denver Southeast is open 365 Days a year!

Our hours are

Monday - Friday: 6:30am to 6:30 pm

Saturday, Sunday & Holidays: 7:00am - 10:00am & 4:00pm - 7:00pm

 

Do I need to make a reservation?

You do not need to call in advance to let us know you are coming. We usually always have room. So just stop on by. The only time we may ask you call ahead is around busy times of the year; Thanksgiving, Christmas, and 4th of July.

 

Will I get to eat at Day Camp?

We will be happy to feed you in a cabin at lunch time with a treat or lunch your guardian packs for you.

 

Should I eat prior to coming to Camp?

It is best to eat 1.5 hours prior to coming to Camp to prevent Bloat which can be caused by playing too quickly after eating. Just to be safe, if you have eaten in less than 1.5 hours you'll be placed in a cabin until the proper amount of time has passed.

 

Can I rest or take a nap?

Yes, have your guardian request a nap for you and you can snooze in our cozy cabins on a comfy cot.

 

What if I get sick or injured?

Our Camp Counselors are certified in Pet First Aid & Pet CPR. We will take excellent care of you if an accident occurs. Your guardian will be contacted. If it is an emergency, we will take you to a vet immediately.

 

Overnight Camp Rules

When can I be dropped off and picked up?

You are welcome to drop off anytime after opening. We request you be picked up 15 minutes prior to closing so we can tuck in the overnight Campers. We suggest being dropped off before 4pm so you can play, eat, and then play again prior to snoozing the night away.

 

Do I get to play with other day Campers when I am staying for overnight Camp?

Yes, you will play all day with the other Campers. But we will give you a nap in your cabin from 11:30am–1:30pm to take a break and build your energy back up.

 

What kind of overnight Camp gear do I need to bring for my cabin?

We highly recommend bringing your own food, as it is best to stay on the diet you are accustomed to. But if you run out of food during your stay, we have food that you can have so you don't starve. Also, bring in your favorite toys. It will make you feel better when you get a little home sick. We do have cots and fleece blankets but you can bring in you bed as well. We want to make sure you are happy and comfortable during you stay with us.

 

Will someone be able to give me my medicine?

We administer medication provided by your guardian in pill, powder or liquid form for no additional fee. We do not give any injected medications. All medications must be in their original container.

 

What else does my guardian need to know?

After a stay at Camp, your paws may be temporarily sensitive from playing on the play area gravel. Try to limit water consumption for the first 3 hours as Campers tend to over drink when they arrive home.

 

Getting Ready for Camp

How do I make a reservation for Day Camp or Overnight Camp?

Your guardian can contact us during Camp hours at 303-300-8284 or twenty-four hours a day by using online reservation on our website at: 

http://campbowwow.com/us/co/denversoutheast

 

How far in advance should I make a cabin reservation for overnight Camp?

It is best to reserve a cabin as soon as possible. Our Camp fills up very quickly around holidays and summer vacations. Early booking is highly recommended!

 

Do you have Camp showers?

Yes, we do offer baths. Your guardian just needs ask for an exit bath when they drop you off and we will schedule the bath an hour before you get picked up. We also include pet manicure and pedicures!

Here is website that has our prices for the baths and nail trims:

http://campbowwow.com/us/co/denversoutheast/pricing/camp-showers

 

Camp Bow Wow Camper Evaluation & Interview Process

Camp Bow Wow® welcomes all dogs based on their behavior and ability to handle the rigors of Camp. Before you are a regular camper, we need you to schedule an appointment for an interview day. We schedule these appointments Monday – Thursday from 6:45am to 1:00pm. Your guardian will fill out the application when they arrive and we will make a copy of your vaccinations showing you are up-to-date on Rabies, Distemper, and Bordetella (Kennel Cough). After the interview they may go run their errands while you stay and play! We will need you to stay for a minimum of 3 hours for the play evaluation with the rest of the pack.

Our certified Camp Counselors will evaluate you using a few different techniques to make sure that Camp is a good fit for both you and your guardian:

  • Hands-on meet-and-greet to evaluate your response to physical touch
  • One-on-one introduction with other regular Campers
  • Slow introduction into open-play environment
  • Ongoing Camper evaluation during every visit to Camp

Our certified Camp Counselors will monitor your time with us as you romp around making new friends and we will watch your response to the other dogs coming in and out of the play yards.

We will take your picture while you are here and if you pass, you get a certificate with your picture on it to show off to your friends and family at home!

Can’t wait to meet you! Tell you mom and dad to give us a call and set up an interview!


 

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