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Open 7 days a week with convenient morning and/or evening office hours for pick up and drop off including Sunday hours - all designed to fit everyone's busy schedule and to maintain a stress-free environment for our campers! Camp Bow Wow and Meow is conveniently located 1/2 mile off Rt. 30 and Richville Dr. in Perry Township.
Monday - Friday 6:30am to 8:00am
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Monday Evening 4:30pm to 6:00pm
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Tuesday - Friday 6:00pm to 8:00pm
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Saturday 8:00am to 10:00am
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Sunday 6:00pm to 8:00pm
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Closed Holidays
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Reservations must be made in advanced as we fill up on the weekends and holidays. We operaate at full capacity so the sooner you make your reservations the better to guaratee your pet's stay at Camp. We understand that plans can change from time to time. So that we can accomodate other campers on our waiting list, we require a 3-day cancellation notice. Cancellations within 3-days are charged $15.00 fee.
Roomy Private Quarters! Every dog has a spacious 4x6 den to sleep and eat, connected to a roomy 4x10 enclosed exercise area. Panels separate dens so your dog is not disturbed by the other campers. All dens are enclosed in a climate controlled building with air conditioning in the summer and in-floor hot water heat for the winter. You have no worries about the weather while your pet is at camp.
The cattery is a climate controlled room, separate from the dogs. Each cat is given their own condo that cats just love! They can lounge on the first, second or third floor of the condo - whatever they prefer. We also have "Special Cat Rooms" for multiple cats from the same household to stay together.
We recommend bringing your own pet's food to prevent upsetting their digestive system. A change in their diet can lead to diarrhea. We have Diamond brand foods available if you do not wish to bring food. Your pet is fed on the same feeding schedule as they are at home.
You may bring a toy and small bedding for your pet. We ask that the bedding be washable in case it gets soiled. Please keep in mind that pets will behave differently at Camp than at home and they may destroy their bedding or toys. If this occurs, we will remove those items as not to cause any serious medical problems. |
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