Disc Dog Camp Checklist

Hey everybody!

Camp is upon us… Hope you’re all ready.
Here’s a last minute checklist of things you and your pup will need for camp:
  • 6’ Leash
  • Food
  • Yummy Treats
  • Treat Bag
  • Bowls for food and water
  • Crate/xpen or tie out
  • Discs
  • Towels
  • Important Toys (tugs)
  • Discs
  • Bug Spray
  • Sunblock
  • 50+ 3×5 Notecards
  • Cooler
  • Beverages
  • Munchies (people)
  • Tent
  • Rain gear
Water from Home – When you are traveling with your dogs for extended periods of time, it’s a good idea to bring your own water. Hotels and different regions of the country have different trace elements in the water. It’s a good practice to bring your own water to ensure that your dog is healthy and happy.
That ought to do it.
See you soon! AFTER noon…

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