Day Camp
Doggie Day Camp
Day camp is for pooches needing something extra in their day. Compatible playgroups, and/or individual attention, we’re prepared to make sure your dog has a fun, active, and positive day. Three large outdoor play areas and individual runs insure that the fun goes on. Playgroups are limited to no more than ten dogs and are constantly supervised. All dogs are evaluated and placed in a socially compatible play group.
Call to schedule day camp for your dog: (603) 783-4040
Rates and Payment Policy
Current rates can be found by clicking the “Current Rates (PDF)” link found on this page. We take payment for day camp when guests are dropped off. We accept checks, cash, MasterCard, and Visa.
Customers must pre-pay to get special pricing and discounts.
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All dogs must be current on distemper and rabies vaccinations. We also require that a kennel cough vaccine be given no more than 12 months prior, but at least 7 days before coming to the resort.






Lobby Hours
Drop off and pick up occurs at the following times:
- Monday through Friday: 7:00 am to 9:00 am & 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm
- Saturday: By appointment only
- Sunday: 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm
Day Camp Information
Day Camp Details
- How much does it cost to bring my dog to camp?
• $35 per day.
• $450 – 20 day pre buy card ($22.50 per day).
• $275 – 10 day pre buy card ($27.50 per day).
• $150 – 5 day pre buy card ($30 per day).
- What vaccinations are required for my dog to join camp?
Rabies, Distemper, & Bordetella (kennel cough).
All vaccines must be up to date and given at least 10 days prior to starting camp.
- Are you accepting new dogs into your day camp program?
Yes! Please call or email us to schedule an evaluation day for your dog. if your dog passes, they will move into a trial period.
The evaluation day & trial period allow our trained staff to observe several aspects of your dog’s personality & behavior to determine proper fit in our program.
While we advocate for spaying and neutering at the appropriate age, it is not required to attend our facility.
Play groups are created each morning, and intact dogs are kept separate from each other.
If an intact dog causes issues (such as humping or being a target for humping), they are removed from the group and re-evaluated.
Alternative options may include 1:1 time with a staff member, a small compatible group, or solo play in a private yard.
- Can my dog come to camp if they don’t like to play in large groups or if they don’t like other dogs?
Yes! Dogs can attend camp even if they don’t enjoy large group play or being in groups of other dogs.
Some dogs prefer 1:1 play or very small groups of 3-4 dogs (always supervised by trained staff). Small-group play is ideal for dogs who may not do well in large groups.
This can also be a great stepping stone, helping some dogs eventually transition into regular group play.
We provide private play yards for dogs who need to go out alone upon your request or at our discretion. We offer enrichment add-ones to provide mental & physical stimulation in place of group play.
- Does my dog need to be spayed or neutered to come to camp?
While we advocate for spaying and neutering at the appropriate age, it is not required to attend our facility.
Play groups are created each morning, and intact dogs are kept separate from each other.
If an intact dog causes issues (such as humping or being a target for humping), they are removed from the group and re-evaluated.
Alternative options may include 1:1 time with a staff member, a small compatible group, or solo play in a private yard, depending on your dog’s needs.
- Do you have indoor and outdoor play spaces?
Yes! We have both indoor and outdoor play spaces.
Dogs are outside daily in our large, sandy play yards. Each outdoor yard includes a variety of play structures for enrichment and fun.
During warm summer months, we provide pools and hoses for dogs who enjoy water play.
On inclement weather days, dogs use our large indoor play room so they can still run, play, and stay active without being out in bad weather.
- What does the day look like for a dog attending camp?
Drop-off time: 7–9am during open lobby hours. A staff member meets you in the parking lot and walks your dog inside. Dogs relax in private lodgings during drop-off, with group play starting at 9am.
Play groups are always supervised by at least one trained staff member, most often two staff members per group. Play groups rotate throughout the morning to ensure balanced play and rest.
Nap/lunch time: 11:30am–1pm, when dogs rest and recharge. Lunch is served at noon for dogs who require it.
Afternoon play groups begin at 1pm, with continued rotations through the afternoon. Dogs return to private lodgings for pick-up.
Pick-up time: 4–6pm during open lobby hours.
- Tell me about puppies at day camp!
Welcome to join camp as soon as they are fully vaccinated.
Puppies always play with other puppies of similar size & age.
If there are no puppy playmates that day, a staff member will play with them 1:1.
They never play with adult dogs until they are adults themselves!
- How do playgroups work?
Play groups are thoughtfully created each morning by our experienced team.
Dogs play with others of similar age, size, and activity level.
Puppies are only placed with other puppies or enjoy 1:1 play with a staff member until they reach one year of age.
Groups are kept small, typically 10–15 dogs, and often even smaller.
Play groups are always supervised by at least one trained staff member, most often two staff members per group.
Groups are re-evaluated at lunchtime and adjusted as needed for afternoon play to ensure the best and safest match for every dog.
Day Camp Information
Day Camp Details
- How much does it cost to bring my dog to camp?
• $35 per day.
• $450 – 20 day pre buy card ($22.50 per day).
• $275 – 10 day pre buy card ($27.50 per day).
• $150 – 5 day pre buy card ($30 per day).
- Are you accepting new dogs into your day camp program?
Yes! Please call or email us to schedule an evaluation day for your dog. if your dog passes, they will move into a trial period.
The evaluation day & trial period allow our trained staff to observe several aspects of your dog’s personality & behavior to determine proper fit in our program.
While we advocate for spaying and neutering at the appropriate age, it is not required to attend our facility.
Play groups are created each morning, and intact dogs are kept separate from each other.
If an intact dog causes issues (such as humping or being a target for humping), they are removed from the group and re-evaluated.
Alternative options may include 1:1 time with a staff member, a small compatible group, or solo play in a private yard.
- Does my dog need to be spayed or neutered to come to camp?
While we advocate for spaying and neutering at the appropriate age, it is not required to attend our facility.
Play groups are created each morning, and intact dogs are kept separate from each other.
If an intact dog causes issues (such as humping or being a target for humping), they are removed from the group and re-evaluated.
Alternative options may include 1:1 time with a staff member, a small compatible group, or solo play in a private yard, depending on your dog’s needs.
- Do you have indoor and outdoor play spaces?
Yes! We have both indoor and outdoor play spaces.
Dogs are outside daily in our large, sandy play yards. Each outdoor yard includes a variety of play structures for enrichment and fun.
During warm summer months, we provide pools and hoses for dogs who enjoy water play.
On inclement weather days, dogs use our large indoor play room so they can still run, play, and stay active without being out in bad weather.
- How do playgroups work?
Play groups are thoughtfully created each morning by our experienced team.
Dogs play with others of similar age, size, and activity level.
Puppies are only placed with other puppies or enjoy 1:1 play with a staff member until they reach one year of age.
Groups are kept small, typically 10–15 dogs, and often even smaller.
Play groups are always supervised by at least one trained staff member, most often two staff members per group.
Groups are re-evaluated at lunchtime and adjusted as needed for afternoon play to ensure the best and safest match for every dog.
- What vaccinations are required for my dog to join camp?
Rabies, Distemper, & Bordetella (kennel cough).
All vaccines must be up to date and given at least 10 days prior to starting camp.
- Can my dog come to camp if they don’t like to play in large groups or if they don’t like other dogs?
Yes! Dogs can attend camp even if they don’t enjoy large group play or being in groups of other dogs.
Some dogs prefer 1:1 play or very small groups of 3-4 dogs (always supervised by trained staff). Small-group play is ideal for dogs who may not do well in large groups.
This can also be a great stepping stone, helping some dogs eventually transition into regular group play.
We provide private play yards for dogs who need to go out alone upon your request or at our discretion. We offer enrichment add-ones to provide mental & physical stimulation in place of group play.
- What does the day look like for a dog attending camp?
Drop-off time: 7–9am during open lobby hours. A staff member meets you in the parking lot and walks your dog inside. Dogs relax in private lodgings during drop-off, with group play starting at 9am.
Play groups are always supervised by at least one trained staff member, most often two staff members per group. Play groups rotate throughout the morning to ensure balanced play and rest.
Nap/lunch time: 11:30am–1pm, when dogs rest and recharge. Lunch is served at noon for dogs who require it.
Afternoon play groups begin at 1pm, with continued rotations through the afternoon. Dogs return to private lodgings for pick-up.
Pick-up time: 4–6pm during open lobby hours.
- Tell me about puppies at day camp!
Welcome to join camp as soon as they are fully vaccinated.
Puppies always play with other puppies of similar size & age.
If there are no puppy playmates that day, a staff member will play with them 1:1.
They never play with adult dogs until they are adults themselves!
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Day Camp Information
Day Camp Details
1. How much does it cost to bring my dog to camp?
- $35 per day
- $450 – 20 day pre buy card ($22.50 per day)
- $275 – 10 day pre buy card ($27.50 per day)
- $150 – 5 day pre buy card ($30 per day)
2. What vaccinations are required for my dog to join camp?
- Rabies, Distemper, & Bordetella (kennel cough)
- All vaccines must be up to date and given at least 10 days prior to starting camp.
3. Are you accepting new dogs into your day camp program?
- Yes! Please call or email us to schedule an evaluation day for your dog. if your dog passes, they will move into a trial period.
- The evaluation day & trial period allow our trained staff to observe several aspects of your dog’s personality & behavior to determine proper fit in our program
4. Can my dog come to camp if they don’t like to play in large groups or if they don’t like other dogs?
- Yes! Dogs can attend camp even if they don’t enjoy large group play or being in groups of other dogs.
- Some dogs prefer 1:1 play or very small groups of 3-4 dogs (always supervised by trained staff).
- Small-group play is ideal for dogs who may not do well in large groups.
- This can also be a great stepping stone, helping some dogs eventually transition into regular group play.
- We provide private play yards for dogs who need to go out alone upon your request or at our discretion.
- We offer enrichment add-ones to provide mental & physical stimulation in place of group play.
5. Does my dog need to be spayed or neutered to come to camp?
- While we advocate for spaying and neutering at the appropriate age, it is not required to attend our facility.
- Play groups are created each morning, and intact dogs are kept separate from each other.
- If an intact dog causes issues (such as humping or being a target for humping), they are removed from the group and re-evaluated.
- Alternative options may include 1:1 time with a staff member, a small compatible group, or solo play in a private yard, depending on your dog’s needs.
6. What does the day look like for a dog attending camp?
- Drop-off time: 7–9am during open lobby hours.
- A staff member meets you in the parking lot and walks your dog inside.
- Dogs relax in private lodgings during drop-off, with group play starting at 9am.
- Play groups are always supervised by at least one trained staff member, most often two staff members per group.
- Play groups rotate throughout the morning to ensure balanced play and rest.
- Nap/lunch time: 11:30am–1pm, when dogs rest and recharge.
- Lunch is served at noon for dogs who require it.
- Afternoon play groups begin at 1pm, with continued rotations through the afternoon.
- Dogs return to private lodgings for pick-up.
- Pick-up time: 4–6pm during open lobby hours.
7. Do you have indoor and outdoor play spaces?
- Yes! We have both indoor and outdoor play spaces.
- Dogs are outside daily in our large, sandy play yards.
- Each outdoor yard includes a variety of play structures for enrichment and fun.
- During warm summer months, we provide pools and hoses for dogs who enjoy water play.
- On inclement weather days, dogs use our large indoor play room so they can still run, play, and stay active without being out in bad weather.
8. Tell me about puppies at day camp!
- Welcome to join camp as soon as they are fully vaccinated.
- Puppies always play with other puppies of similar size & age.
- If there are no puppy playmates that day, a staff member will play with them 1:1.
- They never play with adult dogs until they are adults themselves!
9. How do playgroups work?
Play groups are thoughtfully created each morning
by our experienced team.
- Dogs play with others of similar age, size, and activity level.
- Puppies are only placed with other puppies or enjoy 1:1 play with a staff member until they reach one year of age.
- Groups are kept small, typically 10–15 dogs, and often even smaller.
- Play groups are always supervised by at least one trained staff member, most often two staff members per group.
- Groups are re-evaluated at lunchtime and adjusted as needed for afternoon play to ensure the best and safest match for every dog.