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When it comes to your "Best Friend", Camp Woof is the place to go.  A unique experience awaits your canine.  Boarding and doggie daycare is available for dogs that play well together. It also has traditional private boarding for dogs that  are not friendly with others or are not spayed or nuetered.  Camp Woof has a staff of experienced obedience trainers and dog groomers, or if you like to bathe your own dog, you can pick up a do-it-yourself bathing kit.  As Georgia's largest independent pet supply store, you'll find dog and cat premium foods, toys, treats, life jackets for Bulldogs and the occasionsional aquaphobic dog, beds and more.

  • Fax: 770-558-6102
  • Hours: Daily, 7am - 7pm
  • Handicap Accessible: Parking and easy access
  • Founding Date: 2008
  • Payments accepted: Cash, Debit Card, Discover, EBT/Food Stamps, MasterCard, Personal Check
  • Products: Pet food, collars, leashes, beds and all types of products for your pet
  • Services: Classes
  • Parking: Free lot
  • Pets allowed: Yes
  • Pet shop specialties: Dogs
  • Pet shop services: Grooming, Kennel/Boarding, Training
  • What's a tip for first-time pet owners?: Have your pet trained
  • Pet services: Boarding, Training
  • Specialties: Dogs

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I have board my dog there for 6 years & have had nothing but good experiences. My dog get very happy when we ask if he want to go
to camp woof.

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If you are planning on boarding your dog at Camp Woof in Norcross please reconsider and find another facility that will actually watch over your dog and take care of them.

My dog was at this facility over the weekend and was attacked by another dog causing him to be taken to the vet for medical attention. When we were notified of this they told us that he was bitten on the ear but when picking him up you could clearly see that he was attacked at the neck. This isn’t the only thing that I was mad about but what angers me the most was the staff and how they handled us.

I was told that the dog that attacked him had other incidents that “Boarder Lined” him from being removed but the staff failed to do anything about it until after my dog was attacked.

My dog will NEVER go there again and I just hope that all of you considered my incident before taking your dog to this facility.