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Been bringing my dog for daycare for 6 months - all was well UNTIL they began a new policy - No human needed in the 'teacup' room unless there are 10 dogs. Website clearly states dogs will receive 'a safe, SUPERVISED, enriching experience'. I watched a dog eat another's poop because it was unsupervised. Tried to call and couldn't get a person on the phone. I wasn't notified of the change and I have 10 day re-paid package for daycare. I'm will be demanding a refund unless this policy is remedied. Can't recommend leaving your small dog at Camp Bow Wow at this time. Can't speak for the medium or larger dogs.
Been bringing my dog for daycare for 6 months - all was well UNTIL they began a new policy - No human needed in the 'teacup' room unless there are 10 dogs. Website clearly states dogs will receive 'a safe, SUPERVISED, enriching experience'. I watched a dog eat another's poop because it was unsupervised. Tried to call and couldn't get a person on the phone. I wasn't notified of the change and I have 10 day re-paid package for daycare. I'm will be demanding a refund unless this policy is remedied. Can't recommend leaving your small dog at Camp Bow Wow at this time. Can't speak for the medium or larger dogs.
My dog almost died after boarding here a week. If I had picked her up even 10 minutes later, she would gave been dead. It turned out she had pneumonia and was clearly gasping for breath. Her throat was swelling shut she was gasping so hard. Took her to the closest vet two blocks away. Her tongue was turning blue, she was intubated to literally save her life. The thing that upset me was NO ONE NOTICED. If I hadn't been there, she would have laid down and died and they would have just thought she was sleeping. $1500 vet bill later (so far) wasn't worth saving some money from having an in home person come in. 7 news just did a story on them that another dog died of an allergic reaction and no one did anything for half an hour. They were also overbooking and putting dogs in laundry rooms and closets instead of a kennel. Hard no from me.
I want to warn other dog owners about my recent experience at Camp Bow Wow in Grapevine, Texas over Thanksgiving. My dog has stayed here many times without issues, but what happened this time was unacceptable, dangerous, and negligent.Camp Bow Wow advertised a $5 “special Thanksgiving dinner” of “turkey, green beans, and pumpkin”. At no point did anyone disclose that the “turkey” was actually Great Value processed deli meat, not real cooked turkey.When I picked up my dog, an employee casually told me, “Oh, she has a bit of loose stool, probably from the dinner.”This was not “a bit” of loose stool. My dog was lethargic, shaking, and having puddles of bloody diarrhea. I had called ahead before pickup and no one mentioned she was sick. Had they notified me, I would have come immediately.After seeing the magnitude of bl00d, I called to ask exactly what they fed her. That’s when I learned it was Great Value oven roasted deli turkey—something any knowledgeable pet-care provider should know is unsafe. The ingredients include:Sodium phosphate, carrageenan, potassium lactate, sodium diacetate, sodium nitrate, modified corn starch, and very high sodium levels—all of which are known to irritate a dog’s gastrointestinal system and can be toxic in large amounts.I had to rush her to the vet, where she was put on three medications. She was ill all weekend, and thankfully feeling better today.What reputable boarding facility feeds processed deli meat to dogs? This is basic, common-sense pet-care knowledge. If Camp Bow Wow does not understand the dangers of these ingredients, what else are they doing that isn’t safe?I’ve trusted Camp Bow Wow many times before, but after this experience—lack of transparency, poor judgment, and failure to notify me when my dog became ill—I can no longer recommend them or trust them with my dog. Please be cautious and ask detailed questions before leaving your dog here. Don’t assume they know what’s toxic just because they work in pet care.
They are not transparent at all. They have a very high employee turnover. Every time I drop off my dog at the Camp Bow Wow facility, if a dog gets constipation, or poop gets stuck in thier butt, they would call us and ask if they could clean it up. I wondered how much. They said $25. I asked for a picture. They never sent me a picture. They are hungry for money. They even asked us for a tip. Seriously? They have webcam but provide to be viewed between,I believe 9 am to 6:30 pm. It is unfair that we are not able to view at any time. It tells us they are hiding something from us.
When I picked up my dogs recently one was coughing and our other dog had black bowel movements. The following day we took our two dogs to the vet and they said one dog had kennel cough and a skin rash from where they were boarded. The second dog the vet felt he must of gotten into something at Camp Bow Wow. I tried to email and text them and asked in a email who is the manager so I may call them. The other dogs are now open to kennel cough and the skin irriation being it can transfer to other dogs.
I use the Camp Bow Wow central in Colorado Springs and it's the best place EVER. I don't know what they're doing in New Jersey to piss everybody off. But Colorado Springs is a fantastic daycare center and boarding center. They have never ever screwed up an instruction for an elderly dog with lots of arthritis they've always made sure she had an easy schedule she gets played with by the counselors and she absolutely has loved going there for the last 12 years. I'm sorry to hear New Jersey doesn't have good Camp Bow Wows, but most of them are outstanding. They deserve a much higher rating than what you see here. This review covers the period from September 2013 through today, April 2025.
If I could give it ZERO stars I would. I had 2 previous dogs go there years ago and they mistreated one of them. I had video of it, they apologized and said to give them a second chance and if it didn't work out, we would agree it wasn't the right fit. They went back in for day care and my one dog (the one they mistreated) was on time out every time I checked the camaras. My other one was always out playing. I must say that Ritter can be a handful, esp since he was only a few years old and he's a boxer. WE agreed we wouldn't have him go there but that my other dog was allowed. Recently, I signed up my new puppy, he was 9 months old at the time. They emailed me and this is the response I got.. "We appreciate your interest in Camp Bow Wow Elk Grove. Unfortunately, we are unable to accommodate your request. I have read notes on your account from your past visits with a previous dog and unfortunately at this time we think it would be best that you seek services elsewhere." Now, I had went in personally and talked to them prior to my reactivating my acct and was told that Ritter could not attend but Whiskey was still welcomed, Whiskey has since passed, and it was my NEW puppy that we were interested in having attend. That was the response I got! This is a place that says they understand and are trained in Dog behaviors, yet they were not willing to even evaluate a 9-month-old puppy!! Their loss because he is going elsewhere as well as Ritter (my so-called BAD dog) and they LOVE him! Just beware that if you call them out on their BAD behavior your dog and any future dogs will be banned. I Will say we travel across the states, and we never had any problems with other Camp Bow Wows.
First, my dog frequents K-9 Resorts and has never encountered an issue. I choose this Bow Wow location-Lawrence, NJ, simply because of its closer proximity to my home. I took my dog today for what was supposed to be a three-hour interview. After the front staff disagreed about who would conduct the interview, a young woman explained that I could observe the process on the screen in the lobby which showed four different dog areas. She said my dog would stay in the empty area for a little while to get used to the sounds and smells. After that, she said she would bring in a dog of similar size to interact with my dog. My dog was in the empty area for approximately one minute and the woman brought in a new dog and then another dog immediately. Our interview in its entirety from start to finish, took 3 minutes and 30 seconds and the woman returned with my dog and said they couldn’t accept her. Let me state that I have a Veterinary Nursing degree and have held a CVT license for years. You could say that I know small animals pretty well. In what universe is this an acceptable interview process? If you’ve never been there, you should be aware that this facility has at least two inept and unprofessional employees. I’m actually glad that my dog wasn’t accepted at this kennel. Take it from a licensed professional, I will gladly drive a few extra minutes and have piece of mind knowing that my dog is being cared for by the wonderful professionals at K-9 Resorts.
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