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Originally Posted by oot
Looks like a very nice place, viewing the webcam they have.
I used to take my moms dog to Camp Bow Wow up north. I have searched a lot trying to find another place like it down here. This seems like this place is the closest one that fits that type of day care.
The one thing I can see from the webcams, is they don't have someone out there with the dogs at all times. Camp bow wow did. I liked that, as my mom's dog is not super friendly when left with a bunch of dogs, but behaves rather nicely if a human is with them.
But - the price is MUCH better!!
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It's hard to beat Camp Bow Wow. We used them in Sarasota and Pittsburgh North.
Our dog prefers people to other dogs, although he is well socialized with dogs. The worker we liked would often take him out of the "room" and let him hang around with her while she did things in the kitchen for the boarders. Whenever I've gone in there to get him, he doesn't want to leave; runs around to each person saying goodbye.
I can tell you from that experience that there are usually at least three if not more people in there. Tthey also monitor the dogs from spots in the facility. The front desk is not detached from the rooms.
My only wish is that they had outside space. (Maybe they do by now.)
We kept our friends' CRAZY wild golden retriever (9 months old) for ten days over Thanksgiving a few years back. The day after we came, it started raining and never stopped. So no dog park for us. Pet Lodge saved the day(s).