Camp Canine Our Dog Daycare in Davenport, IA
Dogs thrive on proper socialization and stimulation, which is why Animal Family Veterinary Care Center offers dog daycare services through Camp Canine. Our dog daycare was created to provide your canine with a safe, engaging environment for them to play and learn how to interact with others. Our trained staff can also help with simple training exercises while your dog spends the day with us.
Call Animal Family Veterinary Care Center to reserve your dog’s spot in Camp Canine today!
Important Info About Our Dog Daycare
All dogs can benefit from their time at Camp Canine. Your dog is supervised by professionally trained staff to ensure they’re safe and well taken care of during their time at our daycare. Camp Canine provides several benefits for puppies and dogs such as:
Puppies:
- Help with housebreaking
- Socializing and learning how to play with other dogs in a pack setting
- Teaching pups not to be afraid of the vet
Dogs:
- Large yard connected to our boarding facility for dogs to play in
- Play groups with other dogs based on similar energy level
- Themed activities to help keep dogs stimulated
You can also follow us on Facebook to see daily pictures of your dog’s day at Camp Canine!
Camp Canine is open Monday through Friday, from 7a.m. to 6p.m.
Dogs can be scheduled for a full day, one day at a time, or on specific days during the week. Prior to your dog’s visit, we ask that you complete the Behavior Questionnaire, Camp Release, and the New Client form, if you are not a current client at AFVCC.
If you’re interested in a boarding your pet overnight with us, we also offer dog boarding.
Contact Animal Family Veterinary Care Center at (563)-391-9522 and our team would be happy to answer any questions and schedule your dog’s visit with us.
No matter how often your dog visits Camp Canine, we have a camp package that works for everyone.
- Day Pass: $44
- 10-Day Pass: $293.50
- Monthly Pass: $489
- Pass a screening evaluation on the first day
- Must be current on DHPP, Rabies, Bordetella, and flea control in addition to having a negative stool sample
- Age 6 months or older and spayed or neutered