The Face of Dog Daycare: Terilynn Mulders

| July 22, 2022 in Sponsored

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Canine Campus Dog Daycare and Dog School has doubled its staff from five to 10 over the past year.

"We've welcomed a lot of new dogs and we want to make sure they receive the extra care and attention they deserve," says Terilynn Mulders, the owner of Canine Campus Dog Daycare and Dog School.

"Also we have our new one-on-one training hikes with dogs where we take a dog out for an assessment and then go out again with their owner to show them how they can go on fun and successful hikes themselves in the future."

Canine Campus also has a regular three-hour hike it leads for like-minded groups of dogs every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.

Canine Campus has always prided itself on being different from other doggie daycares and dog schools.

It doesn't discriminate against any breeds and accepts dogs of all sizes, breeds and abilities for daycare, training and socialization.

A full evaluation with every dog is done so Canine Campus knows what play group to introduce the dog to, be it the small dog, larger dog, puppy, adult, timid or rambunctious group.

Any behavioural issues are addressed right away so the environment is always safe for them and other dogs.

Canine Campus is always working on dogs' manners and obedience as they go through their day from play time to lunchtime to nap time.

Canine Campus also offers overnight boarding, but the dogs don't stay at the 5,000-square-foot facility at 2109 Louie Drive in West Kelowna.

They actually head home with Terilynn for more fun and a sleepover.

It's just another service that makes Canine Campus unique.

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