Scampers Weekly Recap – October 21, 2016

 
 
 
 
Scampers Weekly Recap - October 21, 2016
 
 
 
 
 
Dear --Valued Customer--

We're celebrating our
6th Anniversary
this week.

On October 25, 2010, Scampers welcomed our first camper. Sasha was a young and active Husky. Rosie and Biscuit were the House Dogs.

It was a gloriously bright but chilly day and we had a ball keeping Sasha occupied and entertained all day long.

The next day, we met Corgis Gloria and Schuster, and Penny the Bicki Bear, and Chris the groomer. And then Abby Chocolate, and Cocker Spaniel Bubba, and Border Terrier Baxter, and ... and ... and ... 

And with each new day our circle enlarged, and a doggy daycare was born.
 
 
 
 
In those early days, as you can see, our fencing and play area setup were entirely different, as was the size of our playgroup. And the size of our staff - above, Eric, Stina and Stephanie. The only one missing was taking the picture (me!) In fact, back in those days, the two of us spent most of our time in with the dogs, wrangling, picking up poop, and writing report cards.
 
 
 
 
Our plan from the outset was to create a doggy daycare business that could be expanded. As we built up, added to, and learned from our Kirkland activities, we've had quite an adventure, and, thanks to all of our wonderful customers, we are absolutely delighted and as and proud as can be that we have finally reached that point.
 
 
 
So, to celebrate our sixth anniversary,
we are sharing ...
Our Really Big News:
Scampers II is
Coming Soon to Bellevue!
 
 
 
On Monday, renovations began on Scampers II, on Bel-Red Road at 130th Avenue in Bellevue, and, as long as all goes according to plan, we expect to be opening up the doors to our "expansion joint" just around Christmas-time.

You and your pooches will immediately recognize the furnishings, decor, and feel of the place, but more importantly, you'll find that all the people look familiar, too. 

And thanks to our GingrApp online kennel management program, you'll be able to use your prepaid packages in either location. Visit us at one location one day, and the other location the next - your decision can be based entirely on your convenience, because otherwise it's all the same!

Until we're ready to open our doors, we'll keep you posted with our progress. So far, we've demolished a couple of walls and trenched for plumbing work as the first step in creating our new boarding and staff kitchens, and the ADA compliant bathroom. It's messy and noisy work, but it's going quickly, and new walls will be going up soon.
 
 
 
 

For a $5.00 Donation
you can dress your pooch in a
Spook-tacular Debbie Jennings original canine fashion kerchief
available exclusively to Scampers Campers
to celebrate Halloween.

Your entire $5.00 donation will be forwarded to Homeward Pet Adoption Center, a fabulous non-profit no-kill shelter giving pets a second chance through rescue, shelter, and adoption.

Look for our Fundraiser table in our Reception Area.
Let’s raise some money for canine rescue together!
 
 
 
 
And speaking of getting dressed up for Halloween, we'd love to see pictures of your pooches in their Halloween costumes - we know many of you dress your furbabies up!

We're going to run a Halloween themed Pooch of the Month for November. Send your pics to: info@scampersdogs.com.


Right, last year's winner, Xi'An


Below, from years past,
Greta and Zuko
 
 
 
 
 
Every once in a while we come across a dog-oriented joke.


This one's today's:






p.s. This is NOT Sasha!
She's a much sweeter pooch.
 
 
 
 
Watch for the updates of our framed Friday Funny in our reception area.

We'll also make sure they're posted on our Facebook page so you can share them with your friends.

p.s. We're receiving contributions from our customers now! We're stockpiling them and using them. If you've sent in a Friday Funny for us and we haven't used it yet, don't worry, we will! Thanks very much.
 
 
 
 
We're a pretty close knit group of pooches - we form strong friendships, and we get to know each other very well. When new pooches join us, we love to introduce them around and get them started in their Scampering adventures - that's why they call us the "Welcome Waggin".
 
 
 
Our Welcome Waggin team has had a fun week welcoming the newbies.
 
 
 
On Tuesday we welcome waggin' pooches put on our best show to make Cooper Poodle Mix feel at home. He did a great job of meeting all the pooches in his group. He'll make a great camper, and we look forward to seeing him again soon.

Thursday was the day we got to introduce young Rainier. He's having a blast with all his new friends.

Today, we're welcoming Sophie, a Lab Mix. We're giving her a thorough tour of the Scampers attractions and introducing her to the best wranglers. (Well, all the wranglers. They're all the best.)
 
 
 
Hey, Peeps, don't forget, if you're curious about how we spend our days and you're not quite sure what those report cards really mean, you can watch the adventures in the photos and videos our wranglers are posting on the Scampers Facebook page.

A little bit of puppy love!
 
 
 
We've added Instagram to our assortment of Social Media tools. Tag or search #scampersdogs and join in the fun.





Ozzy likes to hang out at the top of the slide.
 
 
 
 
Our boarding facility has very been busy this year, especially over the holidays and long weekends. Remember to get your boarding requests in early to make sure there's room enough for your pooches. Your boarding requests can be submitted via GingrApp, or you can call us.
 
 
 


Samson is a frequent Scampers boarder. Here he is greeting the morning staff with his great big grin!
 
 
 




Loki, aka Lokarito, Scampers' Senior Statesman at 16, loves his comfy bed. He brings it with him whenever he boards with us.
 
 
 
Boarding Drop Off Times
We ask that boarders be dropped off before noon, although exceptions can be made in case of an emergency.

Arriving at Scampers is very stimulating for your pooches - even after a busy day of adventuring elsewhere - and it takes several hours for the incomers to settle down.

And one stimulated pooch means a whole houseful of stimulated pooches!

One of the reasons that Scampers boarding facilities works well for most of our guests is that the guests are good and tired after a day of playing, roving and sniffing. Of course, a tired dog is a good dog!
 
 
 
 
Our online management system, GingrApp, is cooking along nicely now. All our customers are able to create private and secure logins to make reservations online for boarding and for daycare - whether full day or half day - as well as upload photos and documents, and, for speed and convenience, set up a completely secure credit card on file.

FYI - you can access GingrApp from the "My Account" link at the top right-hand corner of the landing page of Scampers website.
 
 
 
 
Chris Sugarbaker of Cut-N-Run, mobile groomer extraordinaire will make his next bi-weekly visit to Scampers on Tuesday, October 25th. His grooming schedule often fills up, so get your reservations in early, or set up a reservation for Chris' subsequent visit on November 8th.

Feel free to give us a call to schedule an appointment for your pooch, or ... 

If you've created your GingrApp identity, you can set up your reservations now on GingrApp. When you make your daycare reservation, you'll notice the option to select "Additional Services". Choose the service you'd like to add, then confirm by clicking the blue bar on the right, then choose the date (again), and choose from one of the times available.
 
 
 
 
Our friends at PupPod are busily working on improving the way we will be able to offer PupPod brain exercise and fun for your pooches at Scampers.
 
 
 
Stay tuned - we'll be bringing you new information as soon as we have it.
 
 
 
 
Give em a quick stroll first, please!
Remember, arriving at daycare is extra-stimulating. We often have pooches empty out in the lobby because they just can't contain themselves any longer!

If you're bringing you pooch into Scampers after a long car ride, please give them a quick toodle around the bushes or pillars before bringing them inside.

Any poops can be delivered to the green garbage cans - if you need a poop bag, just pop in and ask for one!
 
 
 
 
We know how much you love your furbabies - that's why you bring them to Scampers, after all. But please remember that very few dogs require more than two meals per day, and for many, one is enough.

We happily provide meal service for very young puppies who really do need a mid-day meal to support their growing bodies, and for dogs whose veterinarians prescribe a mid-day meal, e.g., dogs on certain medications or who have metabolic, gastric, or intestinal conditions; however, if your pooch is over 6 months old, please do not bring snacks and meals for them.

Frankly, we're having a tough time staffing for the demand lately, and because so many  on our lunch list don't really need a meal, they're reluctant to eat, and our staffers are hand feeding them, coaxing them, singing to them... They really don't need it, honest!

 
 
 
 
 
 
Every once in a while we receive a photo from one of our customers showing us what their beloveds are doing after their day at Scampers.
 
 
 
 
We know that Scampers campers are avid fans, and we're looking for pictures of your pooches proudly showing off their fanwear!
 
 
 


Here's Chomchom, all dressed for the game
 
 
 
We've seen many of our Scampers families expand recently, and we're looking for pics of our campers tending to their new humans. We hope we'll see lots more baby and pooch pictures! Click here to send your pics in via email.
 
 
 


Karsen was introduced to new baby brother, Hayden,
a couple of weeks ago. He's doing a great job
of keeping his tiny new buddy company.
 
 
 
 


Maggie O as Big Sister - she takes her job very seriously.
 
 
 
 


Abbey S is helping Leo as he starts his athletic career.
He's almost walking!
 
 
 
 

It looks like Pliny's baby brother is
learning to walk too - fun times ahead!
 
 
 
 




Here's Aussie Ozzie O
looking after his new baby, Tali.
What a beautiful pair!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Hank's mom tells us he always has
more energy when he gets home.
Apparently, not this time!
 
 
 
 





Here's Chum, dreaming wonderful dreams
of Scampering all day long.
 
 
 
 
London loves her pouf.
It's just right for her
post-Scampers snooze.
 
 
 
 


Cooper S must have been REALLY tired after his day at Scampers!
 
 
 
 





Izzy is zonked out on his bed.
Well, half on his bed.
 
 
 
 



George loves his chickens.
They make great pillows.
 
 
 
 




Apres Scampers Hooch
is one very contented pooch.
 
 
 
 



Sera is pretty much wiped out after her day at Scampers.
 
 
 
 


Odie just needs a place to put his snout
while he takes a little nap.
 
 
 
 
Apparently, young English Setter Leica is getting lots of exercise when she comes to Scampers. Here's what she looks like at home.
 
 
 
 

We loved this shot of Sadie - the look on her face says that she's not pleased that her belly rub got interrupted for the sake of a camera.
 
 
 
 


Bliss is a place to rest my head,
a hand to stroke my neck.
 
 
 
 
 
This category of owner-contributed pics features dogs enjoying their extracurricular fun.
This is where we'll post the pics we've received of your pooches enjoying summer vacations, beach roaming, ball games, and any other such general exploring. 
 
 
 
 



Scarlett Golden and her favorite human, Susan, have been working through Project Canine to earn certification as the newest Therapy Dog Team at Overlake Hospital.
 
 
 
 


Puppy Bergers Picard Atreyu proudly shows off his AKC Puppy Third Place ribbon, earned last weekend at Bremerton.
 
 
 
 


We wonder why Odie's climbing trees to pick limes.
Perhaps he was planning on Gin & Tonics this afternoon.
 
 
 
 


Little Miss Chomchom is all dressed up and ready for her tromp around Whistler.
 
 
 
 

Murphy C surveys his domain!
 
 
 
 
We have also received some great shots documenting "The Real Reason" you bring your furkids to Scampers.
 
 
 
 



Ripley S' mom doesn't usually maintain
an open-door policy for her home office.
And this would be the reason.
 
 
 
 


Pretty Abby G is a very helpful pooch indeed. This lovely picture shows her effort at helping to unpack mysterious things at the office.
 
 
 
 
A gentle reminder that Scampers daycare hours are 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday to Friday, and our weekend and holiday daycare hours are by appointment only,  9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
In the case of an emergency, we are able to make the accommodation for extended stay. Please call us, though, to advise.
 
 
 
 
Canine Nosework Classes at Scampers
 
 
 
 
Dogs have an incredible sense of smell and an inborn desire to hunt. The sport of K9 Nose Work is designed to develop the natural scenting abilities of your dog by using their passion for hunting and their love of toys, food and exercise.  

It's a great class for your dog to have fun, build confidence, and burn lots of mental and physical energy and you get to find out just how good your dog's nose is.
 
Vicki Francks, owner of Cascade Canines continues offering K9 Nose Work Classes using Scampers facility. If you'd like some information on the next round of classes, give Vicki a call at 206-849-7643. More information is also available as Scampers front desk.
 
 
 
 
Wishing you a wonderful weekend.
 
Very best regards,
 
 
 
 
Linda Olsen and Stina Hughes 
Scampers Daycamp for Dogs

​Play all day - go home happy. 
 
 
 
 
 
12532 124th Street NE Kirkland, WA 98034
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