Address: 475 W 3600 S, Salt Lake City, UT 84115, USA
Phone: +18012882275
Sunday: 7–10AM
Monday: 7AM–7PM
Tuesday: 7AM–7PM
Wednesday: 7AM–7PM
Thursday: 7AM–7PM
Friday: 7AM–7PM
Saturday: 7AM–7PM
Karli
I am so impressed with Camp Bow Wow. They are organized and very transparent. I felt confident leaving my dogs in their care. I also love that they have webcams so we can have peace of mind. Will be boarding with them again!
Kyle Grieder
This place is the best. We have been coming for about a year now. You can tell they really care about your dog, and they want you to feel comfortable bringing your dog there. They gave a full tour when we first came, which other places don’t usually do. Also the webcams are nice. Our dogs love it here!
Celene Beth Olsen
Brought my 11 month old to do an interview and it was a terrible experience. Not only are they understaffed, it was pure mayhem walking into this place. After integrating my pup with other dogs for an hour, they felt it was appropriate to leave him ALONE for an hour and a half with a quick 1-2 minute checkup on him. No water, no potty break- nothing. Thank goodness for the cameras so I could watch at home. The front desk had no comment after stating what I saw and acted annoyed with me. We will not be bringing him back here and would caution others.
Howard Wright
Awesome staff. Great place. Would highly recommend to anyone with needs for there dogs.
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We do not have any breed restrictions. The only restrictions we have are that the dog has to be spayed/neutered if over six months, up to date on required vaccinations, and able to pass the interview day/play well with other dogs.
I would say your lil pup will be very happy and do well there they have bassetts go there and they have a lot of fun but you do need to pass an interview first so it might be hard to get your pup there for the night. But it's a very loving place for dogs.
If you've never been, you'll need to call and set up an interview day for your dog(s). It's a free day of daycare to determine it's a good fit, since they are off-leash with other dogs. You have to call them and make an appt. They do have a unique vaccine requirement, the Canine Influenza (h3n2 and h3n8), along with the standard 3 shots of course, that you have to request from your vet, but conveniently, the humane society will do it as a walk-in at their clinic. (That's what I did.)
Yes, we are open regular business hours today! :) 7am to 7pm
They do service dog training there, but the special types you would have to call, check with your doctor and see if they have any providers that they can help you get a seat. Oh and some organization dp sponcer people, it's worth checking into. This all takes time be patient and keep trying. The trainer I used had almost a year wait just to get into a class. Oh and most importantly keep records of who you have talked with and what was said.
Boarding is $39 per night. The maximum stay is about one month, but there can be exceptions sometimes if certain conditions are met.
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