Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Camp Bow Wow Concord is celebrating its Grand Opening with a Dog-Gone-Wild Hoedown

Concord, NC: Calling all canines! It's time to unleash your inner pup
for a howling good time!

Camp Bow Wow, the area's Premier Doggy Day and Overnight Camp, is
celebrating its Grand Opening at 8010 Myint Lane in Concord, on
Saturday, September 19, from 10am to 3pm. Friends and neighbors are
invited to check out the state-of-the-art doggy digs and enjoy an
afternoon of old-fashioned fun. Admission is free.

"We're looking forward to a fun day at camp with our four- and two-
legged friends," says Cassie Scofield, co-owner and leader-of-the-pack
at Camp Bow Wow Concord. "We want everyone to see what has so many
tails wagging in Concord. Our campers love our all-day-play
environment, and their guardians do, too. It allows dogs the freedom
to exercise and socialize, which to us, is a much healthier way for
them to spend their time away from home."

Complimentary cowboy hats will be given to the first 50 Grand Opening
guests, and DJ Geoff Knight from 96.9 the KAT will broadcast live from
11am to 1pm. Woof-tastic vendors include Dr. Rick Beldegreen of Stoney
Creek Animal Hospital, who'll be doing a $10 micro-chip identification
clinic and pet food drive to benefit Charlotte-Mecklenburg Animal
Control; discuss the latest trends in doggy-do's with A Fancy Pup Pet
Grooming; get the scoop on canine nutrition with Complete Petmart;
commission a pup-trait by Kish Pet and Family Photography; or have a
caricature done by artist Eric Melton (15% of the proceeds will
benefit the Humane Society of Concord). Representatives from Sundance
Stables, Allen Tate and Kitty City also will be on hand. For those
looking for a pup-mate, the Great Dane Rescue and Kreitzer Puppy
Rescue organizations will have dogs of all sizes available for adoption.

Puppy parents are invited to tour the facility, enjoy free food and
enter to win camp giveaways every 30 minutes. A Kidz Corner will keep
children entertained with coloring contests and temporary tattoos.
Canine contests like best trick, best costume and a bobbing for hot
dogs relay will take place between 11:30 am and 1:45 pm. Pups who have
already passed their Camp Bow Wow interview will be invited to romp in
the play yards during the event. Pups that haven't had an interview
will be required to remain leashed outside. Anyone who schedules their
dog's free interview and trial day will receive complimentary camp
goodies!

For more information about the Grand Opening Hoedown at Camp Bow Wow
Concord on Saturday, September 19, or to make a reservation for a free
interview day at camp, call 704.260.0055 or visit www.campbowwow.com/concord
.

About Camp Bow Wow
Where a dog can be a dog®

Camp Bow Wow is the Premier Doggy and Overnight Camp in North America.
Although every state-of-the-art Camp Bow Wow facility is as unique as
its owner, all provide welcoming environments designed with the
amenities needed to ensure that the dogs in their care have the
exercise, socialization and nurturing they need to maintain their
health and happiness. Pups are encouraged to play and romp with each
other in the camp's large outdoor and climate-controlled indoor play
yards. Overnight guests are assigned to a spacious, private cabin
furnished with a comfy cot and fleece blanket. Camp Bow Wow's pricing
is all-inclusive.

Campers at Camp Bow Wow are supervised by a staff of Certified Camp
Counselors® trained in dog behavior, safety and health management. To
ensure the happiness and safety of all campers, the camps are staffed
with 1 counselor for every 10 campers at all times. Proud parents can
look in on their campers by logging onto Camp Bow Wow Concord's
website to watch the real-time activities in the play yards broadcast
by one of the many live Camper Cams® installed around camp. All
campers are required to participate in a free interview day before
they can attend camp. Plus, dogs must be neutered or spayed if six
months or older, up-to-date on their Rabies and Distemper
vaccinations, and have had a Bordetella vaccination within the last
six months.

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