We have been taking our dogs, Hank and Howie, to Camp Canine for two years. We have tried every major kennel in the area (including expensive $38.00/day kennels) and every time, the dogs came back sick, injured or hungry from not eating due to stress. The Adams's love on the dogs and their homey atmosphere is great for our dogs, who hate to be in crates or kennels. The dogs practically pull me out of the car when we arrive! They have also noticed several small health issues that we did not see, and we were able to treat our dogs immediately, before a greater problem emerged. HIGHLY RECOMMEND!
Don and Janet are the best hosts to my dog, Brutus. They love having him there whenever I leave him there for my trips to Florida. The homey feel he has being in a house and having the run of it instead of being cooped up in a cage/run is satisfying to me more than him. I know whenever I leave him there he is well taken care of, has plenty of exercise, and has many, many pals to play with every day. They care for their charges and it shows. Whenever I come to pick him up, they always say what a pleasure he is. I highly recommend Camp Canine if you're looking for a great day care for your fur baby.
We left our Siberian Husky at Camp Canine last summer while we were on vacation. This was the first time we had left her so naturally we were nervous. When looking for a place to leave her we were looking for places were she would be able to exercise and play as she loves other dogs.We also wanted there to be someone around at all times because she does have a small amount of seperation anxiety. When we found camp canine we new it would be a great match and we were right. We plan to leave her with them this summer also while we are on our honeymoon. This truly is a great place for a social and outgoing dog.
My mother in law called Camp Canine to see if they could watch my male Cane Corso. She was told that Cane Corsos are a vicious breed. My mother in law explained to the lady that my dog was a sweetheart. The response to her was that he would eventually become vicious. I would not have been upset if they would have simply stated that they do not except Cane Corso. What I have a problem with was their expression of false information and ignorance. I take my dog hiking all the time where he encounters many humans and dogs. He has never shown an ounce of aggression. He has been to many play grounds where children come up and pet him. Some parents are apprehensive at first but when they see how kind he is they quickly learn that their bias and pre-judgements are wrong. He has been to a dog park where he did great with all the other dogs. Someone brought their little male Spitz who proceeded to get aggressive with all the other dogs including my 120 pound Cane Corso. The other dogs who were predominantly Golden Retrievers sniped and barked at the Spitz, where as my dog did nothing but look at me for help. The Spitz noticed that of course and kept antagonizing my dog until the owner finally took him out of the park. My dog never even growled. I did the research on dog attacks before I got my dog and found that there had only been 6 Cane Corso attacks in North America in thirty years in that same period of time there had been over 400 labrador attacks. If you read the AKC description of Cane Corsos you will find like I did that Cane Corsos as a breed are intelligent, easy to train, loyal to their owners and good with kids. Not to mention noble and majestic.
I had to quickly find a place for my English Springer Spaniel to stay for two days. I called up Camp Canine and Janet was very pleasant to talk to. She had no problem with the short notice and was very glad to take Binks that night. I was impressed to see what kind of environment I was leaving Binks. He would be in a room with other dogs and lots of comfortable places to sleep, which made it a warm and cozy place - like a home. When I picked him up two days later, Janet and Don had very good things to say about how my dog acted the whole time. They even shared some funny stories. I saw Binks in the window and he seemed very happy and comfortable in the house. I was very impressed and pleased. I will definitely take Binks back. Thank you Camp Canine! Patty - April 6, 2011
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Englewood Animal Hospital | 539 South Main Street | Vets | Not Available |
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Northmont Animal Clinic | 75 West Wenger Road | Vets | 08:00 AM - 06:00 PM |
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North Main Animal Clinic | 8015 North Main Street | Vets | 07:30 AM - 09:00 PM |
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North Main Animal Clinic: Adkins Linda DVM | 8015 North Main Street | Vets | Not Available |
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