Wellness Petcare Program
 
Each pet under 10 years of age, staying overnight or longer, is enrolled automatically in our Wellness Petcare Program. Costing only $1.00 per night per visit, this program is designed to cover expenses related to illness or injury which occurs while your pet is in the care of Critter Camp. If your pet becomes ill or injured while here, due to the visit, we will take to a vet (yours, if possible, or whichever vet is available if not) and absorb up to $500.00 for the cost of treatment.

The following are NOT covered by this program:
  • any pre-existing illness or condition (including pregnancy and covers neither the mother nor puppies/kittens)
  • the canine illnesses parvo and distemper or any of the feline upper respiratory illnesses
  • any illness, injury, or death resulting from a pet's geriatric condition
  • any form of tracheobronchitis such as canine cough, kennel cough, parainfluenza, etc., and any stress related flair-up of giardia
  • any illness or injury incurred between pets from the same family
  • any pregnancy and/or injury incurred by a female in heat
In ALL cases of illness or injury, Critter Camp will obtain immediate and comprehensive medical treatment, but expenses for those conditions not covered by the Wellness Petcare Program will be the sole responsibility of the pet's owner.

Critter Camp strives to create the safest and healthiest environment your pet can enjoy away from home. We require all pets to have verifiably current vaccinations, both those required by law and those required to protect a pet's health. The most important point here is that we will NOT accept a pet which is visibly and contagiously ill for boarding or grooming.

We do encourage socialization between our campers - meaning pets of approximately the same size, temperament, and activity level are introduced to each other and allowed to play together. Our policy is to closely watch our campers for any sign of "not getting along" and make sure your pet is put only with compatible friends. Owners, however, should be aware that dogs play with their mouths like kids play with their hands, and it's impossible to make a 100% guarantee your dog won't come home with scratches or tooth marks.