Camp Checklist

We stick by the KISS method of packing for our furry campers… Keep It Simple Silly!

Dog

It’s all fun and games until Fido misses his ride to camp!

Collar & Leash or Carrier

Keep collars/harnesses and leashes attached and we will remove them once Spot is secure in his kennel!

Dogs go commando while at camp for safety purposes but are required to be leashed for their own safety coming and going to the office!

Contract & Shot Records

First time boarders will need to print off and complete a boarding contract we will keep on file for future stays.

A copy of shot records including Rabies, Distemper and Bordatella are required for boarding, we recommend the flu vaccine if available.

Shot records can be as simple as a recent receipt with a reminder section showing when shots were given/due, nothing fancy!

Food

Please bring enough food for the stay in a bag or container you use at home.

Food does not have to be pre-portioned into plastic baggies, unless feeding a raw diet.

If feeding a raw diet, please portion individual meals for sanitary purposes. We have a refrigerator, freezer and microwave on site for food use

Medication

Please bring all necessary meds your dog uses to camp, including flea & tick preventative if they are due during their stay.

We have a refrigerator for medication that requires staying cool, such as insulin, etc.

Treats

We primarily carry Pupperoni and Milk Bones in house.

If your dog has dietary restrictions/allergies or they prefer a specific type of snack, you are welcome to send it!

Toys

Toys sent to camp will stay in the kennel with your dog(s).

We provide yard toys to play with to prevent losing a favorite toy or having Spot mad at Jojo for taking HIS TOY!

It’s like a yard full of really hairy PreK kids and Billy “stole” Sara’s crayon… Sara has three brothers at home… don’t mess with Sara’s crayon man!

Bedding

We provide towels, blankets and mats for kennel use.

You are welcome to send along a blanket, comforter, towel, t-shirt, etc. that smells like home and easy to toss in the washing machine.

For our older campers or those recovering from surgery, etc. we welcome beds but ask that they have removable covers for washing.

Please do not send Spot’s favorite blanket you brought him home in… dogs are like kids and do not wipe their paws after going outside!

Best advice is go to Goodwill or Salvation Army and pick up a blanket to wash at home in your detergent.

That is now your kennel bedding, when it falls apart you toss it and move on without missing a beat!