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| - You get a free day of camp for a review, so keep that in mind as you read the overwhelmingly positive reviews.
In short: don't take your dog here if you want him to eat, play and/or interact with humans.
We gave this place a real chance, and brought our dog back multiple times. We really wanted it to work because of the location, but after all the disappointment we will not be back.
The first day he played all day, but the staffers never gave him a break to eat.
The following days, we watched the webcam and saw that our dog mostly hid in a corner (edit: trying to hide from the squirt bottle-wielding staff).
The staff wanders around and cleans up piddle, and they spray the dogs with a water bottle if they hump or bite, or for no reason sometimes. That's it. They never pet or train any of the dogs.
I had given my dog's kibbles to the staff, and the first day they said he was too nervous to eat. Ok, I get that. The next time I gave them wet food knowing that my dog goes crazy over it. I asked if he ate it. "Oh, I'm not sure..." said the staffer. So wait, you're not sure whether you fed my dog?
When my pup got home he was starving, and totally wild, wanting to play.
If you need a place to keep your dog to make sure it stays alive and doesn't piss at your house, Camp Bow Wow might be for you. If you want your dog to enjoy his day, and not starve to death, leave him at home.
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