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Businiess name:  Camp Bow Wow
Review by:  John W.
Review content: 
I have recently experienced a situation this Easter weekend, where my dog (black lab) was either bit or scratched by another dog at Camp Bow Wow, in Durham. The owner Neil was unable to verify how and when this deep cut (needing stitches) happened, but was very clear that he wasn't responsible for the vet bill. Dog owners beware of this reality that they don't seem too concerned if something were to happen to your pet while staying there or whether you may get slapped with a $400.00 bill for the vet services. His answer to me was, "it's just dogs being dogs." I also noticed another dogs hair on my pets bed that we provided. One of the policies they have, states that each dog gets their own space when they sleep. My concern is how true that statement is, and what might have happened on this busy Holiday weekend? I've been to several dog daycares and this was the most expensive and less trustworthy experience to date. Either way I guess what happened was my problem to deal with, that was my lesson.

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