January 26, 2017. Happy New Year! Here is a smorgasboard of the comings and goings at Kamp K-9. We hope to see you and your BFF soon!
The holidays are over and it's back to getting both you and your furry guy (we mean the dog), back into shape. We are re-introducing DOGA classes starting in February. Dates and times to follow.
We are still on the hunt for that amazing groomer that all dogs love to come visit for a little pampering and freshening up.
March Break is only a few weeks away. If you haven't booked your spot for Gus and Gloria to come stay with us at Kamp K-9 while you're taking a break, phone now!
Protect your pet on Valentine's Day. Keep them away from chocolate, candy, and flowers. Yes, they're very smart, and yes, they have a keen sense of smell, but dogs don't realize some human foods and flowers can be lethal to them. Keep temptations out of reach.
Starting in February, we have a new trainer coming on board for classes in Baby & Dogs, Trieball, and Snappy to Happy. Ask about our other classes too. Great for indoor time during cold, snowy/rainy winter months. Fun for everyone!
Kamp K-9 Reader's Choice Awards Nominee! Kamp K-9 has made the short list thanks to all of your nominations in choosing us as the Best Pet Boarding-Daycare facility in Mississauga. A big bark-out to those who nominated us. Woof Woof! You CAN NOW VOTE for Kamp K-9 (and lots of other deserving businesses)... Read more
Kamp K-9's Old and New Location! Kamp K-9 has been given an actual Closing Date of May 31st, 2019. In the meantime, Sue will watch the dogs at her home in the Applewood area of Mississauga (Bloor/Tomken/Dixie/Dundas area). This does not give us alot of time to find a new... Read more
Kamp K-9 is devastatingly sad to advise that our facility will be closing very soon due to a new landlord and the pandemic. HOWEVER, we are hoping to find a new location to continue looking after your fur-babies. As such, and not wanting to “give up” (it’s not my style) we... Read more
In recent years, concerns have been raised about immune-mediated disease following vaccinations. However, there is still significant scientific controversy regarding the data available. While there is no doubt that annual vaccinations have helped eradicate the incidence of once common viral diseases such as canine distemper, hepatitis, and canine parvovirus, many... Read more
Protecting your pets from Heartworm disease in Ontario (Ontario Veterinary Medical Association) Heartworm is a serious and potentially fatal condition caused by parasitic worms that live in the heart, and blood vessels that supply blood to the lungs of infected animals. Pets can contract heartworm disease from mosquitoes that are infected with... Read more
Distemper, Adenovirus, Leptospirosis, Parainfluenza, Parvovirus, Corona virus, Bordetella, Lyme Disease, Giardia, and RabiesVaccinations are imperative to the health of your dog. I've outlined different dog vaccinations and puppy vaccinations that might be recommended by your veterinarian.Vaccinations are what keep your dog from getting sick; your veterinarian will let you know... Read more
Established by the Ontario Veterinary Medical Association (OVMA) in 2002, the Farley Foundation (a registered charity) assists people (disabled, seniors, etc) in need by subsidizing the cost of veterinary care for the pets that mean the world to them. The Farley Foundation is generously administered by OVMA. Donations from the veterinary... Read more