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Congratulations Boomer!
What a fun dog we have in Boomer. He's a typical year old yellow lab with a lovable personality, lots of energy and he loves to play, play, play! That is probably why his mom brings him 3 times a week! He plays with other dogs, or he keeps himself entertained with one of the toys. Now that it's warm enough for him to be in the pool, Boomer is happy that he can splish splash in the water. We'll have to get him a rubber ducky. Boomer has been coming since he was a puppy. Watching him grow and develop has been a real delight. He's a lot of fun to have in the Oak Creek play groups.
View
the photo galleries!
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If you tell someone
about us, and they become a Central Bark™ customer
- your next day is on us. It's just that simple.
We know our canine customers
can't spread the word - but we're confident you know what they'd say. |
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Sue Ann (w/ Abby & Emma)
Owner
After years of dreaming of becoming a dog mom,
Sue Ann finally adopted her first dog in 1990 from
the humane society in Helena, Montana. "Greta" was 3 to 5 yrs
old when she was found as a stray, but she was a good
teacher and helped Sue Ann deepen her appreciation for
our canine friends, so much so that Sue Ann co-founded
of Dog Days of Wisconsin, a summer camp for dogs and
their people. As a result of that association, Sue Ann’s
love of dogs continued to grow. She attended numerous
classes and workshops in dog training and Tellington
Touch and developed her skill in candid and portrait
photography of dogs. After 27 years as a claims specialist
for the casualty insurance, Sue Ann knew it was time
to find a way to make dogs her entire life, not just
a part of it. In spring 2005, she decided to join the
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Phyl (w/ Copper & Darby)
Manager
Phyl’s love affair with animals has always been
a part of her existence, just like breathing. She had
her first dog when she was 10 years old and
since then, her life and home has had at least one or two dogs cohabitating
with a cat or two. Even though her day job provided her with a great deal
of computer knowledge, she wanted to expand her animal knowledge. Getting
a part-time job at one of the local shelters gave her the wealth of experience.
Since Phyl was looking for way to have more fun with her dogs, she discovered
Dog Days of Wisconsin, being the first camper to sign up. She started out
at Dog Days as a camper/volunteer, but after a couple of years became part
of the camp staff. Phyl also
enjoys volunteering
at a wildlife rescue center
and fosters Golden Retrievers for W.A.A.G.R. Discovering that working in
the corporate world just did not satisfy her soul, she began working with
Sue Ann at Central Bark™ and is her first employee, as
Manager.
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