Camp Bow Wow Grand OpeningCamp Bow Wow® Tampa South Shore Celebrates its Grand Opening and Dog Adoption Event on March 21st from 10 AM- 3 PM Stop By and Get Prizes for Your Pooch with all Proceeds Benefiting Local Rescue Groups and Camp Bow Wow Buddies.
Riverview, FL (PRWEB) March 9, 2009 — Dogs of Tampa, grab your owners and make your way down to this season’s hottest happening- Camp Bow Wow® Tampa South Shore’s Grand Opening and Adoption Event on March 21st from 10AM until 3 PM.
This special event will feature games, prizes and tons of fun for the entire family–not to mention all the guests that will be appearing here including:
— Cruzin’ K9 Cuts Mobile Dog Grooming
— Give A Dog A Bone Dog & Cat Specialty Store
— Sketch a Pet Portrait Artist Joanna Lee Miller
— Rudy from the hit movie Marley & Me
— Almost Home Dog Rescue, C.A.R.E. of Ruskin
— Labrador Retriever Rescue of Florida, Inc, Lost Angels Rescue Group
The Grand Opening and Adoption Event will be held at Camp Bow Wow®’s location in Riverview at 12218 Balm Riverview Rd, just 5.5 miles east of I-75 and Big Bend Road. Come check it out and take a tour while you’re there to see how your pup can enjoy the luxuries of this innovative concept in doggy day care and overnight boarding.
Camp Bow Wow® Tampa South Shore, Bow Wow Buddies® and many animal rescues throughout the Tampa area are combining efforts to ensure that every adoptable dog finds a loving home. In addition to donating all proceeds from the event to this worthy cause, Camp Bow Wow® Tampa South Shore will be fostering dogs needing homes and promoting adoptions at the Riverview campsite all year around.
“We love providing this great service to all of Tampa, and we think every dog deserves the best chance at a life filled with joy and play. We take our responsibility very seriously.” said Terry & Doris Darga, Owners of Camp Bow Wow®. “As part of that commitment, we wanted to hold an event that could help those less fortunate dogs find a permanent home in a casual and fun atmosphere for the whole community by partnering with various local rescue groups.”
Besides their philanthropic commitment, there are many other reasons Camp Bow Wow® is Tampa South Shore’s premier doggy day care; the 9,000 sq. ft. facility incorporates five upscale indoor play areas and 4,500 sq ft of fenced and screened outdoor play areas where your dog will always be free to romp and roam. At Camp Bow Wow® specific ‘walk or play time’ isn’t necessary as your pup enjoys Camp’s All Day Play, Snooze the Night Away® concept with other dogs regardless if they are enjoying day camp or spending the night.
If missing your dog puts a cramp in your vacation, Camp Bow Wow® has the solution. Camper Cams® are strategically placed, allowing you to go online and check on them all day long. After the day campers go home, the overnighters are tucked into private, climate-controlled luxury cabins complete with a fleece lined camp cot and they are given a tasty campfire treat before snoozing the night away in preparation for another tail wagging day. Camp Bow Wow® ensures safety by keeping large, medium, and small dogs in separate play areas designed especially for them under the watchful eyes of Certified Camp Counselors®.
While you’re visiting Camp Bow Wow® for the Grand Opening and Adoption event, set up a free meet n’ greet for your dog to come back and play. The meet n’ greet is a supervised play date with a small number of dogs of the same size and temperament. The meet n’ greet gives your dog a free day of play and a taste of a tail wagging good time.
Bring your kids, cameras, and of course your pups to Camp Bow Wow®’s Grand Opening and Adoption Event, Saturday March 21st from 10:00 AM- 3:00 PM at the campsite. It’s sure to be a tail waggin’ good time!
For more information:
Visit Camp Bow Wow® online at www.campbowwow.com/tampasouthshore, stop by in person or call the Camp at 813- 672- CAMP (2267).

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