Here at Camp Doggy, we provide a number of different amenities to keep your dog happy and healthy. Cabins are fully air conditioned and have high quality mattresses. In the cafeteria, your dog will be fed farm-fresh meat and organic vegetables.
When you drop off your dog on arrival day, please abide by the following procedure: first, check in at the south end of the park, where the entrance is located. Walk your dog on a leash to the Entrance Cabin, where you will check-in your dog. Once this is done, you may say goodbye and leave.
Last summer, we opened the gates of Camp Doggy for the first time. This year, there are a few changes that we have decided to make because of issues that arose. Last year, a few dogs got their heads stuck in the fence, and the fire department had to come to get them out. This year, we have different fencing that does not have the space for dogs to get their heads stuck.
1. What type of dog accommodations does Camp Doggy provide?
a) Unair-conditioned cabins
b) Cabins with high quality mattresses
c) Cabins with no bedding
d) Outdoor tents
2. What should you do when dropping off your dog?
a) Just leave your dog at the entrance
b) Check in at the entrance before leaving
c) Leave your dog at the camp without checking in
d) Walk your dog away from the entrance without saying goodbye
3. What issue did Camp Doggy face last summer?
a) Difficulty feeding the dogs
b) Dogs getting stuck in the fence
c) No dogs attending the camp
d) Problems with the cabins being too big
4. What change was made to the fencing at Camp Doggy?
a) The fencing was removed entirely
b) Smaller spacing to prevent dogs from getting stuck
c) The height was increased significantly
d) No changes were made to the fencing
1. b) Cabins with high quality mattresses
Camp Doggy provides fully air-conditioned cabins that come with high-quality mattresses, ensuring a comfortable stay for your dog.
2. b) Check in at the entrance before leaving
When dropping off your dog, you should first check in at the Entrance Cabin before saying goodbye.
3. b) Dogs getting stuck in the fence
Last summer, Camp Doggy faced the issue of dogs getting their heads stuck in the fence, which required assistance from the fire department.
4. b) Smaller spacing to prevent dogs from getting stuck
This year, the fencing was changed to have smaller spacing to prevent the problem of dogs getting their heads stuck, which occurred last summer.