Camp Bow Wow® Olathe Doggy Daycare and Boarding Facility
We are located at 1150 W. 151st Street in Olathe. We are about3/4 of a mile west of Olathe Medical Center and the Great Mall of the Great Plains on 151st Street. You will go straight through the stop sign at 151st and Lone Elm Road, where there is a ton of construction, and continue on 151st Street. Take your first right into the Lone Elm Business Park. We are the second building on the right all the way at the end.
At Camp your pups reap the benefits of exercise and socialization while having lots of fun romping & playing with their canine friends. Your pup will "Play all day and snooze the night away."® Rest assured knowing your camper is well taken care of at all times whether you are gone for a day, over night or for an extended period of time. Your pet is a part of your family and we want them to be a part of ours too.
Your Camper Receives:
- All Day Play, Snooze The Night Away®
- Large Indoor & Outdoor Play Areas
- Spacious Cabins with Comfy Cots
- Live Camper Cams®
- Bedtime Campfire Tasty Treats
- Certified Camp Counselors®
And you receive peace of mind knowing your Camper is well taken care of while you are away
Our Red Cross certified Camp Counselors spend all day at Day Camp, from early in the morning to late in the evening, watching over our campers. They are the ones who give out the special "Campfire" tasty treats each night before lights out, and tuck each camper into their own spacious, comfy and clean Camp Bow Wow® cabin. Where each cabin has a comfy bed to curl up on in a climate controlled atmosphere (sorry, no mint on the pillow). Our cabins are the largest in the industry (small 4'x4', medium 4'x8', and large 5'x10'). Campers from the same household can even stay together in the same cabin. During the day, they monitor the play yards where we segregate by size as well as energy level. Rest assured, your chihuahua won't be with the Great Danes, nor will your twelve year old be rough housing with the yearlings!
They run the camp web cam monitoring and professional security systems that make sure all our Campers are happy and safe!
Our counselors are the ones who serve our Campers every day, and take care of those special requests for your Camper. From medicines, extra treats, or special care for older pups and other requests, we are here to provide whatever the guardian would like for their beloved family member. Come in and see us, we look forward to meeting you!
Reasons to come to camp:
- The first day at camp is free- interview day
- Live webcams so you can watch your dog play while you are away
- Open 365 days a year
- Tours are given anytime
- Complementary bath upon departure with a 5 nights stay
- All-inclusive rates, no add on charges- We do not charge extra for play time, to give meals, to give medication and there is no charge the day of pick-up. You are only charged by the night
- Half price baths when you come for daycare on Friday
- Sunday pick up hours until 7:00 P.M
- Daycare pick up until 7:00 P.M. every evening
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What you can expect when your dog comes to Day Camp:
- Even though water is always in the play yard, your dog will drink more after a hard day of play.
- Sometimes a dog will use muscles they haven’t used in a while, so they may show signs of soreness. This usually goes away within a day.
- Some dogs display a tenderness of their feet after a hard day of play. This should go away quickly.
- Depending on your dog’s play style, they may be in different campgrounds throughout the day. If you cannot find your dog on the camper cams, please call us so we can direct you to the correct campground camera.
- Many dogs who attend camp, will sleep for a full day or two, depending on their physical output during their time in camp. This is not unusual, and so long as your dog is still drinking plenty of water and eating, is not cause for alarm.
- If your dog shows any sign of sickness after attending camp, please call us immediately. There is no food allowed in the campground, nor is there any contact with cleaning agents. If your dog does become ill after attending camp, it might be a virus that can pass from dog to dog. Just as you would alert your child’s daycare, we need to know if we have had a “bug” going through camp so we can alert other guardians. Relax. Most “bugs” are not serious in nature provided your dog has a healthy immune system. When in doubt, call your Vet and discuss with them. The safety and health of your dog comes first!



