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    Mount Laurel Township, NJ

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    Champ's Dog House

    5.0 (3 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Bath and groom only

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    Thank you Jyra! We so appreciate you and Cinnamon.

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    Camp Bow Wow - One tired pup!

    Camp Bow Wow

    (69 reviews)

    they were super patient and welcoming to my girl who can be nervous around new people! she's still…read morea bit shy but warming up quickly!

    I was extremely disappointed and frustrated with my recent experience at Camp Bow Wow in Cherry…read moreHill, NJ. As a dog owner, I was expecting a fun and safe environment for my pup to socialize and get some exercise. Unfortunately, my expectations were shattered. We scheduled and were accepted for an interview which our fur baby met expectations. The staff was friendly and professional. When I dropped off my dog, I was greeted with enthusiasm. The staff seemed very interested in caring for my dog's needs. I was then advised that I needed to pay for a two-day stay at a discounted rate before they would agree to accept her for boarding. No problem, I did that with much excitement because we believed we had found a wonderful place for our baby. On the first day of her stay, I was informed by the owner that our baby got into a scuffle with another dog but that it was ok. She then advised me of their three strikes and you're out policy. Our baby came home that day tired and a little unlike herself, but we assumed it was because she played so much and had a fun day. The second day, I received a call that our baby had attacked a sleeping dog, and it was captured on video. I was then advised we would discuss her ability to be boarded once I picked her up that day. I was in disbelief because that didn't even sound like our baby, but there was video proof, so it must be accurate. I mean, the owner of a reputable establishment would not lie. Well, in my opinion, that is exactly what she did. I arrived with my 10-year-old daughter to pick up our baby and was eager to see the video. We witnessed a dog who was not asleep as led to believe and our dog being startled and therefore defending herself by barking and then attempting to fight back after being sprayed with a water hose. We were then informed in a sheepish and unprofessional manner that this facility would not be able to board our dog as previously agreed upon. The reason we were given was that our dog starred at a geriatric dog (the sleeping dog she allegedly attacked) in a suspicious way and that because our rescue dog was not with us for at least three months they could not board her. Now, in full disclosure, I wanted to write this review because I was very upset that I felt that Camp Bow Wow, wasted my time and just wanted me to pay for a two-day stay. I find that I was upset because they did not diligently review our intake paperwork, wasted my time, and scammed me for a two-day stay. If they do not board rescue dogs who haven't been with their owners for less than three months, why was our baby interviewed in the first place as this appears to go against Camp Bow Wow's policy? I clearly stated on the intake paperwork that we had only had her since March. After this stressful day, I was now faced with finding another facility to house our baby because we were going out of town for my graduation. I eventually did find a wonderful place and could not be happier with how they are caring for our baby, more about them in another post!!! I would not recommend Camp Bow Wow in Cherry Hill to anyone. The facility has too many dogs which is ripe for aggression. This experience has taught me that my dog needs fewer dogs, a more loving environment, and an attentive staff who understands that while dogs are our family members they are still dogs. I appreciate having a negative experience with Camp Bow Wow because it allowed me to see what my dog needed. It allowed me to find her home away from home. I have found such a place, again more about that in a post to follow. I hope my review helps.

    Champ's Dog House - groomer - Updated July 2026

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