New Year’s Eve
Going out to celebrate New Year’s Eve and can’t bring your camper along for the fun? We’ve got you covered with Pet Camp’s New Year’s Eve Party! All of the festive essentials are included: hats, balloons, garland, 2017 glasses, noise makers (like the dogs need help with that), and a big wet kiss at the…
Read MoreSanta Paws is Coming to Town
This might not have the same ring to it as the amazing Bruce Springsteen version of this song, but it’s a fun time nevertheless. If your camper is spending Christmas (sure, Hanukkah too) at Pet Camp, purchase any retail item at either the Main Campground or Cat Safari and we’ll gift wrap it and have…
Read MoreElectric Fences . . . For Cats?
If you grew up or now live in the suburbs or the country, you’re probably familiar with underground electric fences to keep your dog from leaving your property. These fences are sold under various names like “Invisible Fence” or “Pet Safe,” but the idea is pretty simply: you dig a trench around your property, drop…
Read MoreCelebrate Mutt Day!
National Mutt Day National Mutt Day is December 2nd. At Pet Camp we love each and every dog and each and every breed – pure, mixed, AKC recognized, American Rare Breed or simply made up (you doodles know who we’re talking about). But December 2nd is the day we recognize our hybrid dogs. Take a…
Read MoreNational Mutt Day – Celebrate Your Hybrid Dog
National Mutt Day is December 2nd. Learn why mutts make great pets! This is a big holiday! National Mutt Day is December 2nd. At Pet Camp we love each and every dog and each and every breed – pure, mixed, AKC recognized, American Rare Breed or simply made up (you doodles know who we’re talking…
Read MoreThanksgiving Dinner – Great for You; Not So Good for your Pet
Thanksgiving is just around the corner and while many of San Francisco’s dogs and cats will be spending Thanksgiving with us at Pet Camp (and hopefully enjoying our pet friendly holiday dinners), we know that many pets will be spending Thanksgiving at home with the Thanksgiving meal just above their heads (or at head level…
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