Camp Bow Wow Highland Heights
Doggy Daycare & Overnight Dog Boarding Facility
We are a Premier Dog Daycare and Overnight Boarding facility conveniently located in Alpha Park, just minutes off the Wilson Mills exit of I-271. Take Alpha Drive off Wilson Mills Road and turn right into entrance 29 towards the end of Alpha Drive. Sniff along until you reach 31 Alpha Park.
Camp Bow Wow Highland Heights / Mayfield Heights features:
- 6,900 Square Feet of Indoor Camp & 1,200 Square Feet of Outdoor Camp
- 4 Large Indoor and 3 Outdoor Areas
- 24-Hour Monitoring System
- Pup Pools & Indoor/Outdoor Play Equipment
- Spacious Individual Comfy Cabins
- Cozy Sleeping Cots with Fleece Blankets
- Campfire Treats at Bedtime
- Our Camp Counselors Supervise the Dogs at Play, Providing All Day Love, Care, and Protection
- Our Open-Play Environment Provides a Healthy and Stress-free Place for Your Furry Friend to Exercise and Socialize
- Watch Your Pup Play ALL DAY on Our Live Webcams
- Open 7 Days A Week, 365 Days a Year
Camp Bow Wow® - Premier Doggy Day and Overnight Camp®
A Typical Day at Camp:
| Weekdays | Saturdays & Holidays | Sundays | What's Happening! |
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6:30am |
7:00am |
7:00am |
Rise and shine morning Campers! Everyone to the yards for morning potty break and play time! Front door opens for drop offs and pick ups. |
| 7:00am | 7:00am | 7:00am |
Breakfast! All overnight Campers who get breakfast go back into the cabins. Campers remain in cabins for 90 minutes to allow for proper digestion before returning to play. |
| 8:30am | 8:30am | 8:30am |
Everyone is back out for morning play! |
| 12pm | 12pm | 10:45am |
Lunch and nap time for overnight Campers that get lunch or need a nap and for day Campers that requested lunch or a mid-day nap. Campers are in the cabins for 90 minutes before returning to play. |
| -- | -- | 11am-4pm |
Camp Closed. |
| 1:30pm | 1:30 pm | 4pm |
Everyone out for afternoon play! |
| 4pm | 4pm | 4pm |
Dinner time for overnight Campers that get dinner and for day Campers that requested dinner or a late nap. Campers are in the cabins for 90 minutes before returning to play. |
| 5:30pm | 5:30pm | 5:30pm |
Everyone out for evening play! |
| 6:50pm | 6:50pm | 6:50pm |
Bed time! All overnight Campers are tucked into bed with their campfire treat. |
| 7pm | 7pm | 7pm |
Camp closed. Lights out! See you in the morning! |
A Stay At Camp Bow Wow Aids Your Pet's Health!
At Camp Bow Wow, your dog plays all day long in spacious oor/outdoor play areas supervised by dog-loving Camp Counselors trained in pet CPR. Your dog will romp with dogs of similar sizes and temperaments. Since your dog will not be caged, it will get plenty of exercise.
Dogs Need Regular Exercise!
Today it is estimated that 40% of American dogs are overweight. Pet obesity is a serious problem as it puts pets at risk of diseases such as osteoarthritis, type 2 diabetes, heart disease, hypertension and cancer. Extra weight can also worsen existing conditions such as asthma, high blood pressure, hormone imbalances, and joint diseases. Put simply, carrying around the extra pounds will shorten the life of your pet. Veterinary Pet Insurance reported that last year they reimbursed policy holders over 14 million dollars for claims related to obesity - around 7 % of their total claims. Usually all that is needed for weight loss is reduced calorie intake and increased exercise.
Active Dogs Are Typically Happy, Well-Adjusted Dogs
At Camp Bow Wow your dog is in free play all day with dogs of similar sizes and temperaments. Regular exercise improves blood flow to the heart, and oxygen to the lungs, builds strong muscles, increases joint mobility, increases energy levels and helps to control weight. Exercising your dog can enhance their quality of life, decrease risk of cancer, diabetes, arthritis, heart attach and strokes and extend their lifespan and the time that you can enjoy them being part of your family. Exercise also improves a dog’s mood, and decreases the risk of dog depression. It is especially important to keep aging pets agile and fit as they may not be inclined to exercise without your encouragement. Exercise also relieves boredom that can cause behavior problems such as destructiveness, separation anxiety, and barking.
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