![]() When I picked her up, she smelled like a garbage dump! * I was told that I should have called first before coming to get her? * Her bedding was given back to me without being washed. * I was told that the camera's don't reach into the corners of the rooms!!? * I paid for her to have a $30.00 bath prior to pickup. * I had my friends looking for her too (on their stupid APP.) They said the same thing! Could not find her in the huge crowd of dogs. Here is what happened * I never saw my Missy on camera until 10:00 or 11:00 am. I should have been suspicious when I visited the location and observed stressed out employees openly complaining about being short-staffed that morning. I left her in the Mount Juliet, TN location due to a family emergency that required me to fly to CA. My dog, Missy is an amazing, very sweet Giant Schnauzer. The employees are untrained and there are way too many dogs assigned to a thread-bare number of humans that are required to supervise. Their business model is to hire inexperienced kids for super cheap. My failure was when I did not look at their national reviews. THE OWNER TYLER and HIS MANAGER COURTNEY do not CARE about your dog!!!!!! This FRANCHISE is just as bad as all the others ACROSS THE NATION. "Enrichment services" are also available, in which a dog receives 10 minutes of one-on-one time with a camp counselor to do puzzle toys or to snuggle, Rackovan said.Mount Juliet, TN - Camp Bow Wow. The camp offers basic grooming to campers, including baths, nail trims, ear cleaning, teeth cleaning and brush-outs, for additional costs. Ĭamp counselors are on the premises from 6 a.m. "Our motto is play all day and snooze the night away," Boshart said. "Our main focus is to let dogs be dogs."Įach camper's belongings, such as medicines, are kept in separate bins. The camp counselors are able to administer medications, as long as they're not injections. Then, it's playtime.ĭogs get a campfire treat biscuit before bed, and lullabies are played. Regular cabins are $43 per night, and the dogs are placed in individual kennels based on size.įamily cabins are also available for up to three dogs.īoarders receive breakfast, lunch and dinner, with rest times following each meal. The room can hold up to a dog family of three. Boardingįor dogs being boarded, there's a luxury suite option for $75 per night, which features a TV for the dog to watch and a 24-hour camera viewable by the dog's parent through the app. Packages for five, 10, 20 and 40 days are also available and never expire. Parents can set up recurring days, but it's not required. Pet parents can download a Camp Bow Wow app, which gives them access to see their furry friends in the play yards during the daytime via live-stream cameras.ĭay camp costs $21 for under six hours, and $30 for more than 6 hours. Families with more than one "camper" get a discounted rate, said Emilie Rackovan, marketing manager. Air curtains over the doorways create an invisible barrier between the outside temperature and the indoor temperature-controlled facility. "The overlap allows us to make sure that we're able to separate based on their temperament and their energy level," said Boshart.ĭogs in the play areas always have access to the outdoors, unless there's inclement weather. The 8,000-square-foot site has five play areas, three for large dogs 30 pounds and up, one for "littles," which are 11 to 40 pounds, and another for "teacup-sized" dogs, which are under 15 pounds. "It's an up-and-coming area, and being really close to the airport is also convenient for traveling parents," said Leah Boshart, Camp Bow Wow's area director.ĭay camp is available seven days a week, with the earliest drop-off at 6:30 a.m. Liberty Lane, features doggy day camp AKA daycare, and boarding. A camp for dogs is opening in Oak Creek on Jan.
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