845-692-2922
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NEW YORK MAGAZINE ARTICLES FEATURING THE PET CAMP
June 28, 2004 issue of New York Magazine - How to Be a Dog's Best Friend
January 15, 2007 issue of New York Magazine - Two Levels of Pooch Pampering
PET CAMP RADIO EXCERPTS - MP3s
1010 Wins - Radio Excerpt 1
1010 Wins - Radio Excerpt 2
1010 Wins - Radio Excerpt 3
1010 Wins - Radio Excerpt 4
How to be a dog's best friend
SEND YOUR POOCH TO CAMP
When your dog needs a break - or you need a break from your dog - send him to pet camp. Spread across 500 rolling, well-maintained acres, this doggie hotel has first-class rooms converted from old horse stalls) with windows and wooden beds, and daily maid service. There's space for about 40 dogs at a time, more if pets from the same family bunk together. Activities include daily |
walks (with and without a leash), group play, Frisbee-catching, and swimming. "We found that New York dogs in particular go home and collapse after they get through here," says owner Chuck Elmes with a laugh. They pick up and deliver in New York, too. (380 Bart Bull Road, Middletown, N.Y.; 845-692-2922; thepetcamp.com. *From $26 per night for one dog; two dogs from $38 a night; plus tax. Pick-ups and drop-off $60 to $90 for transporttion.) |
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Two Levels of Pooch Pampering
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Ten days’ boarding at the Pet Camp, an upstate retreat for dogs on a 400-acre estate (*$26 per night, plus about $60-$90 for transporttion; 845-692-2922). |
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*Rates updated to current fees |
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The alternative to dog boarding and kennels. Serving Orange County, Rockland County, Westchester County, Northern New Jersey and New York City.
The Pet Camp, Inc.
380 Bart Bull Road
Middletown, NY 10941
(845) 692-2922
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