Dogs love the indoor & outdoor play areas where our kanine klients are allowed to run and run and run and, oh yeah, play and sleep if t hey want too. Climb-on equipment, big balls, large grab-on toys and lots of hands-on supervised play. So much fun, they'll get “pooped” (pun intended). Daycare is available 7 days a week. Did we mention tons of belly rubs, butt rubs and hugs and kisses too? Kamp K-9 is so great, you'll want to stay too!
Our outdoor articifical grass play area is fully fenced. Ample and appropriate lighting ensures the outdoor perimeters are visibile at all times.
| Full Day (8 hours) | $50 per day + HST (hours 8:00 am til 6:30 pm) |
| 5 day pre-paid package | $48 per day + HST ($240 + tax) (savings of $ 10.00) |
| 10 day pre-paid package | $46 per day + HST ($460 + tax) (savings of $ 40.00) |
| 20 day pre-paid package | $44 per day + HST ($880 + tax) (savings of $140.00) |
| Additional Dogs (8 hours) | $40 per day + HST (hours 8:00 am til 6:30 pm) |
| 5 day pre-paid package | $38 per day + HST ($190 + tax) (savings of $ 10) |
| 10 day pre-paid package | $36 per day + HST ($360 + tax) (savings of $ 40) |
| 20 day pre-paid package | $34 per day + HST ($680 + tax) (savings of $120) |
| Half Day | $35 per day + HST (for any 4 hour period or part thereof) |
| Half Day (Additional Dogs) | $30 per day + HST (for any 4 hour period or part thereof) |
| Pre-Paid Packages – Non-Refundable and Non-Transferable. Second+ dogs must be from the same owner/guardian | |
Please Note: All dogs in our Boarding, Daycare and Play Session programs must be spayed or neutered and proof of all shots being up-to-date must be provided prior to entry.
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