Camp Bow Wow Pronounces March 12-17 "Lucky Dogs Go To Camp" Week
Market Wire, March, 2009
Luck isn't just for ducks, it's also for dogs! At Camp Bow Wow locations across the country, dogs feel lucky each and every day to play with their friends and relax in comfy beds. In the spirit of St. Patrick's Day, Camp Bow Wow has announced that several participating camps will celebrate "Lucky Dogs Go To Camp" week March 12-17. With chances to win clever contests just by having fun, dogs that don't come will be green with envy!
Customers who bring their dogs to Camp for daycare or a boarding stay between March 12 -17 will receive a free blinking Shamrock pin that reads, "Lucky Dogs Go To Camp." Each hour of each day, a dog will be fitted with a blinking shamrock. If the owner sees their dog wearing the blinking shamrock via our live Camper Cams, they must call the Camp within an hour and the lucky dog will receive a special St. Patty's Day collar. The festive green collars proclaim, "I'm A Lucky Dog!"
Once a day, one dog will be outfitted with seven lucky shamrocks. If the owner spots their dog on our Camper Cams and call within one hour, they will win a three-night boarding package and a free bath!
O'fficial De-tails:
WHEN: Thursday, March 12 - Tuesday, March 17
WHERE: Participating Camp Bow Wow locations nationwide
(Visit www.campbowwow.com to find a Camp near you)
WIN: Pet parents can win dog collars, three-day boarding passes
and more!
"Whether your dog is an Irish Setter or a lucky Labrador, this is the perfect time to come to Camp and see what the other dogs are barking about," said Heidi Flammang Ganahl, Founder and Top Dog of Camp Bow Wow. "We are passionate about providing indoor-outdoor play and amenities that keep dogs happy and healthy. We think every dog should be so lucky that they have a second home where they can play the day away."
Current, past and new Campers are all encouraged to visit the Camp nearest you. All dogs that stay at Camp Bow Wow are required to go through an interview and also bring proof of vaccination for rabies, distemper and bordetella to ensure their safety and the safety of other campers. Call your local Camp to set up an appointment.
Camp Bow Wow ( www.campbowwow.com ) is the Premier Doggy Day and Overnight Camp® with over 90 current locations and another 115 additional camps under development around the country and in Canada. Camp Bow Wow is a national leader in the $500 million doggy day care industry. While maintaining the feel of a mom-and-pop, Camp Bow Wow has advanced and standardized the model into what is the most sophisticated dog day and overnight care operation in the country. Utilizing technology, state-of-the-art facility design, and intensive employee training, all in a camp-like setting, Camp Bow Wows are operationally the best run and safest environments for dogs.
Camp Bow Wow boasts Certified Camp Counselors®, spacious outdoor play areas and a climate-controlled indoor environment, Camper Cams® so owners can virtually check in on their pets, doggy playground equipment and more. Overnight campers lounge in cabins with cots and fleece bedding accompanied by a campfire treat at bedtime.
About Camp Bow Wow
Camp Bow Wow is the premier doggy day care and overnight camp in North America. It's where a dog can be a dog®, and is designed to provide the highest levels of fun, safety and service for its campers, and peace of mind for their parents. Since the Boulder, Colo.-based company started franchising in 2003, Camp Bow Wow has sold more than 200 franchises in 38 states, plus one in Canada. As we grow, our simple philosophy remains the same: It's all about the dogs. Visit us on the web at www.campbowwow.com .
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