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We are glad you have selected Golden Lake Recreational Pet Camp and have completed most of the steps necessary for a successful boarding. However, there is still one thing required to assure that your pet receives the best care possible, and that is you fulfill your part of the boarding experience. We cannot take proper care of your pet unless you assist us in observing the following recommendations:

Make your reservations early. Most boarding facilities are booked up on weekends, holidays, and during vacation times. If you wait until the last minute to make your reservations, you may be disappointed. As you make your reservations, verify those items that you should bring with you to camp (vaccine records, special foods, medications, 1 or 2 toys). Also confirm items you do not need to bring (bedding, bowls, treats, canned food). Make arrangements for any special services that you wish to have performed while your pet is at camp.

Prepare your pet for boarding. Remember that pets, like people, usually appreciate a vacation in new surroundings with new friends. Dogs, once they become familiar with their new surroundings, have a marvelous, exciting time, almost like kids at summer camp. (If your dog has never been boarded before, you might consider short, overnight stays at our camp prior to an extended boarding stay to help him or her get used to boarding. Every time you return your dog is less likely to be affected by "separation anxiety" and can enjoy boarding more.)

Please observe our Check In and Check Out Hours. (Mon-Sat 8:00am-11:00am & 4:00pm-6:00pm, Sun 4:00pm-6:00pm only). Please do not overfeed or give special treats to your pet (Like greasy beef bones or a fast food stop). This could result in an upset stomach or diarrhea.

Upon arrival at Camp for Checking In your Pet: Finally, because pets sense and reflect our emotions,
DO NOT allow any member of the family to stage an emotional 'farewell' scene. Your pet can be made to feel unnecessarily anxious about the camp visit if they are subjected to this kind of dramatic display. Try to refrain from having more than one or two members of the family in the Camp office to check in. While it's hard to do, sometimes the best way is to turn the leash over to the Camp Counselor, and leave. Keep in mind your pet does not have any concept of time. What you might think is a long time, is actually very short to them. Your pet thinks, and knows, you will return for them.

Bring all medications and your pet's food, etc. Make sure that medications are labeled with the pet's name and your last name as well as the proper dose to be given is readable. Allow enough time in the camp office to go over paperwork.

Leave your pet in the car until you have secured all information in the Camp Office. The camp needs to know such things as: verification of food to be fed if not provided, medications to be given during the pet's stay, additional services requested, where you can be reached in case of emergency, or the name of a local contact. If your pet has any special problems which are not covered on the check in form, such as fear of thunderstorms, deaf, semi-blind, arthritic, point them out to the Camp office.

All of this information helps us take better care of your pet, especially if there is any type of emergency requiring special action. (And this is what professional care is all about. Anyone can feed your pet, as long as nothing goes wrong. But what you want for your pet is supervision by someone who can assess and respond properly to emergencies).

Relax and enjoy your vacation: Remember that you are leaving your pet in the hands of capable professionals. Pets in the camp probably receive more care and attention than they would at home.

Name:
E-mail address:
Phone number:
Pet's name:

Emergency numbers: Golden Lake requests emergency numbers where we can reach you in case of an emergency. Some cell phone numbers work for emergency or you can set up a local guardian who can make decisions for you in your absence.
Emergency contact name:
Emergency contact phone number:

Food: Golden Lake stocks a variety of food in the kitchen. If you feed one of these foods (Wellness, Pinnacle, Science Diet, IAMS, Nutromax or Pro Plan), you do not need to bring any food. If you feed a food we do not stock and need to bring your own food, please bring only enough for your dog's length of stay and it can be in a ZipLoc Bag measured out per feeding or a plastic container with just enough for their stay. Example: If your dog eats 3 cups per day, it needs to be in measured out 1 1/2 cup bags. Food must be well marked with your pet's name and your last name.
Special food instructions:

Medications: If my pet needs medications (supplements, heartworm, flea preventative, etc.), medications must be in a daily pill pack with well-marked instructions. Mark it well with your pet's name and your last name. (I understand Golden Lake will charge a fee if my pet's meds are not in a daily pill pack) Golden Lake has pill packs available for purchase at cost upon request.

Special medication instructions:

Vaccinations: Please bring your most current vaccination records at time of check in.

Toys: Please bring no more than Two (2) or Three (3) toys, preferably rawhides or chewable toys. If they are not chewable toys, please mark them well with your pet's name and your last name. (I understand that Golden Lake is not responsible for lost items) NOTE: Tennis Balls or toys that will roll are discouraged. We have plenty here for outside play.

My Baggage: All belongings must be brought to camp in a bag well marked with your pet's name and your name so the items will be returned to you in this bag. (Golden Lake has tote bags available for purchase at cost upon request)

You do not need to bring:

  • Bedding: Golden Lake provides bedding for all boarded dogs. We use sheepskin rugs, mutt mats and for older dogs, orthopedic beds

  • Food Bowl: We provide all food bowls for all boarded pets

  • Water Bowl: We provide all water bowls for all boarded pets

  • Treats: Golden Lake provides a variety of daily treats for all boarded pets

  • DO NOT BRING Raw beef bones, cooked beef bones, canned food



Do...

Don't...

Make Reservations Early.

Keep in mind that there is a cancel fee no matter when you cancel a reservation.

Book reservations if your dog is spayed or neutered once they reach the age of five months (call us for info on dogs younger than five months)

Leave food at home—food is provided by the Camp (unless we do not have what you are serving at home).

Find comfort in knowing extra treats may be used to entice pets to eat or to supplement missed meals.

Realize we will add enhancements to spark the pet’s interest if no meal is eaten by the third meal.

Bag food according to each meal size OR Box just enough food for the stay. Leave bowls at home—they are provided by the Camp.

Leave treats at home—they are provided by the Camp (unless you have special treats you’d them to have).

Bring all medication in a daily pill pack with the proper dosage.

Leave bedding at home—bedding is provided by the Camp. (Ortho beds available for older dogs)

Keep your belongings to a minimum. All belongings must fit in a Golden Lake bag or a bag no larger than a plastic grocery bag.

Tell your dog there are three 30-minute group play sessions included in their daily activities.

Have emergency numbers for us in case of unexpected events.

Bring proof of vaccinations for Rabies and a clean (negative) fecal check.
Book more time than you need. Once your dog is at camp, you will pay for the entire booking that you made.

Forget that no matter when you cancel, there is a $10 cancel fee to cover paperwork processing fees. There is more of a fee with less notice.

Make reservations if your dog isn’t spayed or neutered (five months and older). No exceptions will be made.

Forget we feed between 7:00am-8:00am and again between 1:00pm-2:00pm. We don’t feed the arriving meal or the departing meal.

Feel we will force feed pets.

Bring large bags of food or oversized plastic bags.

Bring bowls. But if you must—label them well. The Camp is not responsible for un-returned items.

Bring treats. But if you must, keep in mind that we give treats in moderation.

Bring pills without a pill pack. There is an additional fee for any meds that are not in daily pill packs.

Bring bedding. We will provide it. Dogs that tend to chew will have limited bedding.

Bring every toy from home. Dogs tend to chew on a bone or play with a toy.

Forget to consider the weather when you order extra services during the cold winter weather or hot summer days.

Worry while you are away. We will call in the event of emergency. We will not call you in reference to poor eating habits or occasional urine/feces accidents.

Over-vaccinate your pet. See www.petresource.com.

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210 Andersontown Road  Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 (717) 691-
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