All inclusive weekend vacations for dog owners nationwide.


From coast to coast, the Iron Dogs Training Camps are bringing dogs and their owners closer together and making life easier in the home.

The camps are all inclusive camps where everything is included. Lodging in locations that include some of the most beautiful setting in North America. Wonderful home-made style meals and plenty of it. Not to mention the training and dog activities that will be remember for years by not only the people, but the dogs.

The Iron Dogs Training Camps are held in six states: California, Texas, Georgia, Ohio, Wisconsin, and Washington. Each camp is completely self-contained with modern facilities isolated from the hustle and bustle of the world outside. No televisions, no radios, and the only phone is usually locked away in the camp office. Even cell phone reception is a rarity.

The meals at the Iron Dogs Training Camps are always high in the ratings with hot food, and plenty of it. Each camp has its own unique flair that highlights the regional flavors of the location. The peach pie at the Georgia camp is indescribable. The BBQ of Texas is mouth watering. The fresh fruit and vegetables and salad bar prepared at the California camp is beyond great. No one goes away hungry.

The training and activities for the 3 days is non-stop. From sunrise to late into the night, the camper and his/her dog is on the move. Some of the activities include; Agility, Flyball, Tracking, Canine Frisbee, Canine Freestyle, Clicker Training, Canine First Aid, Canine Good Citizen Testing, Canine CPR, Canine Massage, Human Massage, Canine Communications, and the list goes on and on. The main "complaint" that is given is "too much to do!"

Information about the Iron Dogs Training Camp can be found at http://Iron-Dogs.com/camp. A video of the Georgia Camp can be viewed at http://CanineTV.com. Contact person is Andrew Mouser at 818-335-9889 or AndrewM@K9Sports.com




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