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It is a place where your dog can play with other furry friends in a well-supervised, clean, safe, and fun environment.

YES! When you choose to send them to The Pawsome Camp, we ensure to take great care of your beloved pet. Dogs are social animals, they need regular interaction with other dogs in order to stay happy and healthy. At our Camp, we provide plenty of socialization opportunities and adequate exercise all day long.
This is a great way to burn off excess energy and develop social skills.

YES! We have a state-of-the-art ‘Doggy School Bus’ designed just for pet transport to and from the Camp. Once you enroll with us, you can opt for the transport service, and if your residence is within our serviceable area, you can be rest assured that your dog will be picked up and dropped off safely.

We have gone all the way to make sure your dog has a comfortable ride with us. We have used aluminium composite panels for the body, soft cushion seating, XPS for insulation, hooks on the side for safety, adequate number of fans and lighting, sliding windows for ventilation, and most importantly, GPS tracker and speed lock regulator for safe travels. Our designated and compassionate drivers are well trained to drive safely on the busy streets of Bangalore, ensuring a smooth ride for your pooch!

We start our pick-up from Jayanagar 1st Block at 7 AM. Depending on your location, the pick-up time would be suggested after enrollment. We start our drop-off service from Camp at 4 PM. So ideally between 4:30-6:30 PM would be the suggested drop-off time.

They play hard! Camp will soon be the most cherished time in your doggo’s life. You will see their excitement when they hear the word C-A-M-P. We make sure to separate them by size, temperament and activity level. We have cozy rest areas where your dogs can relax when they get tired. We also provide 1 meal and timely treats during their time with us.

You sure can! We’d love to have you stop by and check out our Camp. No need to call ahead or book an appointment, you can stop by anytime during our business hours which is 9 AM – 6 PM.

Since our dogs interact in an all-day play environment, it’s important for them to get along well with others. We require that your pup first complete the Camper Interview process so we can see how they interact with other dogs and people. This interview is free of charge.

To maintain our high safety standards and satisfaction ratings, we require your pup to be:

  • At least six months old
  • Current on Rabies, Distemper, Bordetella and other vaccines*
  • Flea/tick-free and in good overall health
  • Free of wounds or stitches of any kind
  • Wearing a quick-release collar (not a break-away collar)
  • Friendly with other dogs and people
  • Able to pass our Camper Interview
  • Wearing a name tag

The Camper Interview involves:

  • Hands-on meet-and-greet, where we’ll make sure your pup is comfortable being handled and check for any possible issues such as fleas or ticks or existing injuries that might worsen during play.
  • One-on-one introduction with other regular campers.
  • Slow introduction into the open-play environment.

This interview is required because:

  • Dogs are in large social groups with other dogs so we want to make sure they’re all comfortable and having fun.
  • It ensures the safety of your dog, other dogs, and our Camp Counselors.
  • It allows us to slowly introduce your dog and not overstimulate them.

It is not our policy to turn away dogs based on breed, and we welcome all dogs based on their ability to pass the Camper Interview.

Similar to children on a playground, it’s possible for dogs to sustain very minor injuries while at a dog day care. During normal play, a dog may get small scratches, nicks, or lose a bit of fur. More serious injuries are very rare. In case of an injury, our first concern is always the well-being of our Camper. We have an on-call vet situated just 5 mins away, and if necessary, we can also take them to their own vet. We will always contact the pet parent first in this type of scenario.

For the safety of our Campers, we have allotted different dates for different size dogs to be at Camp.

Your Questions,
Answered

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It is a place where your dog can play with other furry friends in a well-supervised, clean, safe, and fun environment.

YES! When you choose to send them to The Pawsome Camp, we ensure to take great care of your beloved pet. Dogs are social animals, they need regular interaction with other dogs in order to stay happy and healthy. At our Camp, we provide plenty of socialization opportunities and adequate exercise all day long.
This is a great way to burn off excess energy and develop social skills.

YES! We have a state-of-the-art ‘Doggy School Bus’ designed just for pet transport to and from the Camp. Once you enroll with us, you can opt for the transport service, and if your residence is within our serviceable area, you can be rest assured that your dog will be picked up and dropped off safely.

We have gone all the way to make sure your dog has a comfortable ride with us. We have used aluminium composite panels for the body, soft cushion seating, XPS for insulation, hooks on the side for safety, adequate number of fans and lighting, sliding windows for ventilation, and most importantly, GPS tracker and speed lock regulator for safe travels. Our designated and compassionate drivers are well trained to drive safely on the busy streets of Bangalore, ensuring a smooth ride for your pooch!

We start our pick-up from Jayanagar 1st Block at 7 AM. Depending on your location, the pick-up time would be suggested after enrollment. We start our drop-off service from Camp at 4 PM. So ideally between 4:30-6:30 PM would be the suggested drop-off time.

They play hard! Camp will soon be the most cherished time in your doggo’s life. You will see their excitement when they hear the word C-A-M-P. We make sure to separate them by size, temperament and activity level. We have cozy rest areas where your dogs can relax when they get tired. We also provide 1 meal and timely treats during their time with us.

You sure can! We’d love to have you stop by and check out our Camp. No need to call ahead or book an appointment, you can stop by anytime during our business hours which is 9 AM – 6 PM.

Since our dogs interact in an all-day play environment, it’s important for them to get along well with others. We require that your pup first complete the Camper Interview process so we can see how they interact with other dogs and people. This interview is free of charge.

To maintain our high safety standards and satisfaction ratings, we require your pup to be:

  • At least six months old
  • Current on Rabies, Distemper, Bordetella and other vaccines*
  • Flea/tick-free and in good overall health
  • Free of wounds or stitches of any kind
  • Wearing a quick-release collar (not a break-away collar)
  • Friendly with other dogs and people
  • Able to pass our Camper Interview
  • Wearing a name tag

The Camper Interview involves:

  • Hands-on meet-and-greet, where we’ll make sure your pup is comfortable being handled and check for any possible issues such as fleas or ticks or existing injuries that might worsen during play.
  • One-on-one introduction with other regular campers.
  • Slow introduction into the open-play environment.

This interview is required because:

  • Dogs are in large social groups with other dogs so we want to make sure they’re all comfortable and having fun.
  • It ensures the safety of your dog, other dogs, and our Camp Counselors.
  • It allows us to slowly introduce your dog and not overstimulate them.

It is not our policy to turn away dogs based on breed, and we welcome all dogs based on their ability to pass the Camper Interview.

Similar to children on a playground, it’s possible for dogs to sustain very minor injuries while at a dog day care. During normal play, a dog may get small scratches, nicks, or lose a bit of fur. More serious injuries are very rare. In case of an injury, our first concern is always the well-being of our Camper. We have an on-call vet situated just 5 mins away, and if necessary, we can also take them to their own vet. We will always contact the pet parent first in this type of scenario.

For the safety of our Campers, we have allotted different dates for different size dogs to be at Camp.

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