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Unlike other dog camps that are primarily about recreation, Dog Scout Camp tries to teach your dogs skills that will serve her in real life, and it tries to teach you how best to communicate with your dog.
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About a six hour drive.
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The camp is located in St. Helen, Michigan, in the northern Lower Peninsula. The camp staff will provide specific directions.
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Just like human scouts, dog scouts earn merit badges in activities such as obedience, backpacking, and water safety.
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Insight into how your dog learns and a better behaved dog.
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Accommodations are pretty basic. There's a lake for swimming and boating and many miles of hiking trails.
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For your dog: food, dishes, a towel, leash and collar, bedding, and poop bags. For yourself: a pillow and sleeping bag.
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Any well-behaved, healthy dog may attend the camp, but only those who have passed the Dog Scout Test can earn merit badges.
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Phone: 989-389-2000
Website: www.dogscouts.com/camp.shtml
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