AA Doggy Camp

AA Doggy Camp home from home for your family pet Male dogs must be neutered. Peak rates are also applicable. There are NO Check in’s or Departures on a Sunday.
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Permanently closed.

All new Dogs are welcome for an introductory period where they will get a chance to meet other dogs here for half an hour to an hour,this will give the dogs a chance to get familiar with us and our surroundings and we feel this reassures them that their owners have not abandoned them. Terms & Conditions Agreement:

A non-refundable deposit of €40 for Dogs is required to make a Booking. For peak

season bookings (June 1st - August 31st, December 22nd to January 2nd & 1st April -30th April), deposits for these periods are 50% of the booking cost. Payments can be made through our PayPal account at [email protected]. Payment for the full boarding term is required on the day of drop-off of your pet. Pets will only be released to the Primary Owner, Secondary Owner or Emergency contact unless otherwise stated by the Primary owner in writing. There is no refund or credit for early holiday returns. All board rates are charged on a calendar day basis and the full period booked will be charged. The Pet Owner agrees to pay the rate in effect on the date pet is checked into AA Doggy Camp Boarding or Day Care. The Pet Owner further agrees to pay all costs and charges for special services requested and any emergency veterinary costs for their pet during the time said pet is in the care of AA Doggy Camp. You must provide proof that your pet’s vaccinations or titre tests are up-to-date. No animal will be accepted unless these vaccinations are up-to-date. If Kennel Cough must be administrated please remember your pet cannot come into our facility for 14 days after the vaccination as it is live and can put others at risk. The Pet's own food must be supplied and must be labelled. If your Pet's food has been forgotten, you will be charged an extra €5 per day. Medications must be in their original, labelled container with vet sticker attached or it will NOT be administrated. Late Collection from day care after 7pm will incur a €10 charge. Boarding: Check-in is from 10am until 7pm Monday to Friday and 11am to 4pm Saturday, and Bank Holidays (early check-in between 8am and 10am is available on request for an additional €10). Check-out is by 12pm on the day of departure. After 12, you will incur a full charge for the day. The pet owner acknowledges that their dog will be mixing with other dogs and that playing with other dogs can sometimes result in wounds, loss of hair, etc. Dogs may become dirty because of socialising. If your pet becomes ill or if the state of the animal’s health requires professional attention, we may engage the services of a veterinarian, administer medicine or give other requisite attention to the animal, and the expenses thereof shall be paid by the owner. We will make a reasonable attempt to contact Owner prior to engaging such services when possible. The Pet Owner agrees to give permission to AA Doggy Camp to allow personal information regarding Owner and Pet to be given to or received from a duly licensed veterinarian. AA Doggy Camp cannot be held responsible for injury, illness or sudden death arising during your dog’s time in boarding. Pets may go home more tired than normal and may lose weight due to an increase in exercise received in our care. Booking and Delivery of your dog to AA Doggy Camp Boarding facilities constitutes acceptance of the terms and conditions advertised.

03/11/2021
02/10/2021
Meet Handsome Harry, the springer spaniel, an adorable breed as long as you have the energy to keep up with them😊😊😊😅 Har...
03/07/2021

Meet Handsome Harry, the springer spaniel, an adorable breed as long as you have the energy to keep up with them😊😊😊😅 Harry is a very lucky boy as he is truly cherished.... And here's a few interesting English springer facts...

1.They Are Named for Their Hunting Style

English Springer Spaniels were bred to be hunting dogs. Specifically, they were used to “flush” or “spring” game, meaning they would chase birds into flight so that hunters would then shoot. English Springer Spaniels can also retrieve game.

2. Springers and Cockers Used to Be the Same Breed

Springer Spaniels and Cocker Spaniels used to be the same breed. A litter of puppies would be separated by size. The smaller dogs were designated as Cocker Spaniels, which hunted a kind of bird called the woodcock, and the larger dogs were designated as Springer Spaniels. It wasn't until the turn of the 20th century that Springers and Cockers were designated separate breeds.

3.They Appear in 16th Century Art

Though they may not have gone by the name “Springer Spaniel” in the 16th century, there are many paintings of dogs that look very much like English Springer Spaniels from that time period.

4. There Are Two Types of Springers: Bench and Field.

5. They Are Exceptional Show Dogs

As a breed, English Springer Spaniels have won the third most Best in Show awards at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show. With 6 titles, English Springer Spaniels fall behind Scottish Terriers with 8, and Wire Fox Terriers with 14.

6. William Wallace Likely Owned a Springer Spaniel

William Wallace was the commander of the Scottish army during the First War of Scottish Independence back in the late 13th century. Wallace apparently had a pet spaniel named Merlin that rode into the Battle of Stirling Bridge with the commander in 1297.

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A sad farewell to our little camper Charlie💖you always had the cheekiest little grin and lived life to the fullest! such...
09/06/2021

A sad farewell to our little camper Charlie💖you always had the cheekiest little grin and lived life to the fullest! such a lucky boy to have landed with Susan, Marie and Jimmy, hope you are with Jimmy and George now, your big bodyguards:) Your sister Daisy is missing you as are we, sleep well our little prince charming you always made us smile:)

18/03/2021

Few independent canine nutritionists disagree that it's best for your dog if you avoid pet food based on rice.

Dogs are meat-eaters. They have zero physiological need of any carbohydrates in their diet whatsoever. When they are used in high dose by kibble companies it is for one of two reasons - a little acts as a binder, sticking the ultra-processed gloop together but the main reason is carbs are a cheap filler, compared to say meat, dramatically boosting their bottom line. And there is little foods cheaper on the planet that rice.

Asides a high arsenic content (dogs fed rice-based kibble have more arsenic in their systems https://www2.helsinki.fi/en/news/life-science-news/dogs-eating-rice-based-dry-dog-foods-could-be-at-risk-for-chronic-arsenic-exposure #:~:text=Rice%2Dconsumption%20is%20considered%20a,diet%20did%20not%20contain%20rice) rice is a very rapidly digested carbohydrate with a high glycemic load. As such they are to be avoided at all costs in your dogs, if not you. These sorts of carbs quickly transform to sugar, spiking the levels of blood insulin, and insulin is where your problems begin. If your dog's diet is 50% rice they will be at greater risk of obesity, diabetes, pancreatitis and cancer.
https://dogsfirst.ie/health-issues/feed-fat-dogs-fresh-not-less/
https://dogsfirst.ie/health-issues/cause-of-pancreatitis-in-dogs/
https://dogsfirst.ie/sugar-causes-cancer-in-dogs/

To mask their use of such carbs as a cheap filler, there are now many lines of nonsense excreted by paid-up promoters to keep you feeding high carb dry foods to your poor pet. Their approaches include:

THEY ARE AN EXCELLENT FORM OF ENERGY
So are cola and chocolate bars, what's the point? Moreover, studies of sled dogs show they perform better the less carbs you feed them.

CARBS CAN CONTAIN OTHER NUTRIENTS TOO
They can, like the way they supplement terrible, terrible breakfast cereals for kids (made by the same companies!) with added vitamin B and iron for your child's health, there may be better ways to get these nutrients in without the obesity kicker, what do you reckon?

A STUDY IN 2014 SHOWED SOME BREED HAVE TAKEN TINY EVOLUTIONARY STEPS TOWARDS CARBOHYDRATE DIGESTION
True, fascinating isn't it? Some breeds have more genes for amylase production which means they can digest carbs. This wouldn't have happened without some prior exposure to carbs. Darwin would have killed to learn this sort of thing. But asides the fact many breeds didn't take this step to any real degree (Akitas, Huskies, doesn't stop them feeding them carbs!), it was only a few genes in a still very carnivorous body. In taste trials dogs avoid carbs and they still have zero physiological need of them (and this study only came out in 2014, what was your excuse before that?!). The best rebuke to this comes from Doug Knueven though "just because I can digest ethanol and sucrose doesn't mean half my diet should be rum and cookies".

Fresh, species-appropriate food is best for them as, it is us and every other animal on the planet, of course it is (here's how to do it https://dogsfirst.ie/raw-faq/everything-about-raw-dog-food/) but if you are feeding dry then here are some tips on how to choose one of better quality that will provide more nutrient bang (and less disease?) for your buck https://dogsfirst.ie/what-is-the-best-grain-free-dog-food-we-compare-the-top-9/.

As always, and despite the absolute nonsense about grain-free dry food and DCM (another day, or just buy the book https://geni.us/Ab9fHuY) if I was buying dry I'd buy Patron Pet Food. It's good dry food, lower in carbs, higher in meat and made in the UK on EU ingredients. Best of all though, 20% of EVERY BAG goes to a dog charity. If looking for someone to support, think about Marie in Dogs in Distress, doing trojan work on our behalf https://dogsindistress.org/

To this, I would add some real food when you can - crack an egg on top, a bit of meat when you can, tin of sardines, a few plant scraps, your leftovers (and yes even that occasional bit of rice leftover from the takeaway, why not). And don't forget a raw meaty bone for the occasional lunch (best fed separately to the kibble by a few hours) at least once a week for a clean mouth. That's the good stuff and the more of it he gets the better off he'll be.

11/02/2021

This album was started in 2013 but updated daily.
If you would like to offer one of the following dogs and cats a home please read our adoption process page, then contact us for more information or to arrange a visit on 086 8500131 or 086 3862714. Viewing at our rescue centre is by appointment only.
https://westcorkanimals.com/adoption-process/

19/01/2021

Attention Pet Parents!

Consumers who have purchased affected products have been asked to cease feeding it to their pets immediately.

Today, Mars Petcare UK is announcing the proactive recall of a limited number of products, including CHAPPIE® Complete, PEDIGREE® Dry Mixer and PEDIGREE® Complete Dry Chicken and Vegetables products.

Consumers who have purchased affected products have been asked to immediately cease feeding it to their pet and to contact the Mars Petcare consumer care team for more information.

11/01/2021
09/01/2021

Another p***y cat😻 meet King Buttons, a very handsome and lucky fella, having only three legs doesn't slow him down at all😉❤️ 😅

Lovely evening for just chillaxing 🤗😁
18/07/2020

Lovely evening for just chillaxing 🤗😁

25/06/2020
Apologies for my absence on the page,as you can see, I have been keeping myself occupied during this very quiet time in ...
20/06/2020

Apologies for my absence on the page,as you can see, I have been keeping myself occupied during this very quiet time in business! I know we do have bookings for late summer still, if you could please let me know if you need to cancel or to keep your booking that would be great thanks 😉
Unfortunately it looks like we will be closing our doors to Doggy Camp but will honour any bookings we have already , I will miss all our lovely campers❤️ it's been a fantastic 20 odd years but its time now to concentrate on my family while they still want me around them😅
If you have paid deposits for cancelled holidays during the lockdown you will be refunded, you need to contact me so I can sort it thankyou❤️❤️❤️ and thanks to the doggies for all the wonderful memories 😘💋
Siobhán

Coloured pencil on A2 black paper, my first Horse portrait, hope you like it❤️

17/05/2020
Páidí in coloured pencil on black paper✨
12/05/2020

Páidí in coloured pencil on black paper✨

So lucky to have all this on our doorstep❤️
09/05/2020

So lucky to have all this on our doorstep❤️

Happy Birthday 😊
08/05/2020

Happy Birthday 😊

Happy 94th birthday to Sir David Attenborough! 🎈
Here’s David in Kenya while filming his brand new feature film with WWF - ‘David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet’. We can’t wait to share the story of life on our planet from the man who has seen more of the natural world than any other 🌍

📸© Conor McDonnell / WWF-UK.

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We offer an alternative to kennels, where your dog sleeps in our house rather than a cage, in a room with all their doggy camp buddies. The relaxed and homely atmosphere helps dogs to settle and feel at home. All dogs are assessed to make sure they are suited to mixing with other dogs. All new Dogs are welcome for an introductory period where they will get a chance to meet other dogs here for half an hour to an hour,this will give the dogs a chance to get familiar with us and our surroundings and we feel this reassures them that their owners have not abandoned them. Male dogs must be neutered. Terms & Conditions Agreement: A non-refundable deposit of €40 for Dogs is required to make a Booking. For peak season bookings (June 1st - August 31st, December 22nd to January 2nd & 1st April -30th April), deposits for these periods are 50% of the booking cost. Peak rates are also applicable. Payments can be made through our PayPal account at [email protected]. Payment for the full boarding term is required on the day of drop-off of your pet. There are NO Check in’s or Departures on a Sunday. Pets will only be released to the Primary Owner, Secondary Owner or Emergency contact unless otherwise stated by the Primary owner in writing. There is no refund or credit for early holiday returns. All board rates are charged on a calendar day basis and the full period booked will be charged. The Pet Owner agrees to pay the rate in effect on the date pet is checked into AA Doggy Camp Boarding or Day Care. The Pet Owner further agrees to pay all costs and charges for special services requested and any emergency veterinary costs for their pet during the time said pet is in the care of AA Doggy Camp. You must provide proof that your pet’s vaccinations or titre tests are up-to-date. No animal will be accepted unless these vaccinations are up-to-date. If Kennel Cough must be administrated please remember your pet cannot come into our facility for 14 days after the vaccination as it is live and can put others at risk. The Pet's own food must be supplied and must be labelled. If your Pet's food has been forgotten, you will be charged an extra €5 per day. Medications must be in their original, labelled container with vet sticker attached or it will NOT be administrated. Late Collection from day care after 7pm will incur a €10 charge. Boarding: Check-in is from 10am until 7pm Monday to Friday and 11am to 4pm Saturday, and Bank Holidays (early check-in between 8am and 10am is available on request for an additional €10). Check-out is by 12pm on the day of departure. After 12, you will incur a full charge for the day. The pet owner acknowledges that their dog will be mixing with other dogs and that playing with other dogs can sometimes result in wounds, loss of hair, etc. Dogs may become dirty because of socialising. If your pet becomes ill or if the state of the animal’s health requires professional attention, we may engage the services of a veterinarian, administer medicine or give other requisite attention to the animal, and the expenses thereof shall be paid by the owner. We will make a reasonable attempt to contact Owner prior to engaging such services when possible. The Pet Owner agrees to give permission to AA Doggy Camp to allow personal information regarding Owner and Pet to be given to or received from a duly licensed veterinarian. AA Doggy Camp cannot be held responsible for injury, illness or sudden death arising during your dog’s time in boarding. Pets may go home more tired than normal and may lose weight due to an increase in exercise received in our care. Booking and Delivery of your dog to AA Doggy Camp Boarding facilities constitutes acceptance of the terms and conditions advertised.


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