MI Camper Profile
Please read the following info before completing your camper profile:

At the camps in St. Helen, MI, you will be housed in dorm-style rooms with up to three other campers of your same sex. There are a few private rooms which can be used by married couples or families. You are allowed to bring your own camper or R.V. You may also wish to commute if you live close to camp or want to stay off site in a motel.  All prices are listed on our registration form.

We no longer try to separate folks by "partiers" and "non-partiers."  The bunkhouse has been designated as a "non-party zone."  Any loud or boisterous activities must be curtailed by the official start of "quiet time" (10:00 pm). If you feel the need to party or stay up later than that making noise, you will need to make arrangements to stay in a tent, RV, or off site motel.  Please respect the rights of others to try to go to bed early and get the much needed rest!

Please provide a health certificate for your dog(s) showing inoculations up to date, heartworm check, fecal exam and overall general health. I will need this within the 30 days before camp.  Please make a note to get this taken care of before camp. You can find this form on the "Camp Info" page in the "Camper Info" section.  It is labled "Health Form."

Some Information About Dog Aggression

Many campers express concern about their dog's behavior. They are afraid that their dog will behave in an unseemly manner at camp. I usually advise people that a certain amount of communication by way of aggressive display is tolerated at camp. Aggressive displays are "shorthand" for true aggression, and they get the point  across to another dog without the biting and bloodletting of true aggression. The dogs should be able to tell another dog to get out of their butt, for example, and if it means directing a growl and a snap in the other dog's direction, then we won't assume your dog is harboring "dog-to-dog issues" for insisting on being left alone.  This is just a warning communication to the other dog.  Not all dogs like each other or should have to suffer the unwanted attention of another dog.  Some aggression is due to mishandling of the leash, or the owner not being aware of how to encourage a proper social greeting between two dogs, or the owner unintentionally reinforcing unwanted behavior. We cover this in the camper information materials on-line and on the first day, and eliminate a lot of "would-be" aggressive encounters. We have very few "arguments" at camp between dogs.  However, in an effort to recognize the dogs who are in need of "rehabilitation," we ask you to complete the following camper Profile. We have several dogs which attend camp who have been through "rehab," and have learned to control themselves and be quite social. Camp is NOT the place to bring a viscous dog to get him used to other dogs. We do not want our campers' dogs to be used as guinea pigs for a dog who should have already worked out his dog aggression issues in a "growl class," "feisty fidos course" or other rehab training.  At this time, we would also like to inform you of some of our rules which we have put in place to insure that everyone's week at camp is a pleasant one.   If you feel that you would be unable to abide by these rules, please let me know immediately, and I will issue you a refund. The rules are for your safety and the safety of others and are meant to allow for maximum enjoyment in a controlled environment.  

Camp Safety Rules
Aggression Safety Measures:

·         No dogs are to go off-leash until after the owner attends the mandatory opening remarks, group dynamics, aggression prevention and safety lectures (the first day of camp.)

·         It is to be assumed that all dogs could be potentially reactive until proven otherwise. Dogs and parents (owners) which show that they have earned the right to be off leash will be given a Dog Scout bandanna to wear.  Don't approach any dogs without agreement from the other dog's owner.  All dog-to-dog approaches should be on mutual agreement between the two parents.  

·         Dogs with a bite history, or any dog which the parent would prefer be left alone will wear a yellow "caution" bandanna, which means "please keep your dog away from my dog." Keep your dog away from any dog with a yellow bandanna.  The words, "Please move your dog back" are not "fighting words!" You must not be offended if someone says this to you. This also goes for speaking sternly to or pushing away another person's dog. If they are nosing around your dog, you have every right to ask the other dog's parent to get him back, and you have every right to try to get him away yourself, to prevent your dog from feeling like he is "trapped" and must act on his own. If your dog knows you will "protect" him, he will have no need to try to defend himself.  The same goes for asking another person to put their dog's leash back on.  If another camper feels threatened enough to ask for this favor, then it's time to put the leash on. It's a simple, temporary solution, so don't feel "picked on" and start whining if it happens to you. Your cooperation is appreciated.  

·         All dogs must be under control of their parent (owner) at all times. This means on a leash, or under verbal control off leash and always in your sight.  You can't control your dog if you can't see your dog, and it is irresponsible for you to be out of "critical distance" from your dog at any time.  

·         Flexi Leads or long lines (less than 30 ft) are allowed, but you should use common sense as to how much lead you give your dog. Please don't be insulted by this comment. We have actually had campers with zero common sense let their dogs run at the end of their flexis, putting rope burns on people's legs and overturning furniture that "got in the way." Everyone using a flexi will be considered "on probation", and if they prove to be unable to control their dog properly, or they injure other campers or their own dog with rope burns or "flyaway" handles, they will have to put away the flexi for the rest of the week. Don't force us to take your flexi away from you. 

·         We also ask that you not tie your dog to ANYTHING other than a human being at camp. Barrier frustration and territorial guarding increase arousal and can lead to aggression.  

·         If, after the third day of camp (after we have worked to mold the behavior of the dog and the person on the other end of the leash), there are still dogs who are having "issues" with other dogs, they will be advised that their dog will be unable to pass the Dog Scout test at this time. If that dog is believed to be a danger to other dogs, he will be asked to leave, and a partial refund will be given to the owner.  

·         Dogs will be allowed continuous access to the fenced "play yard" area with other "safe" dogs, or alone.  Please heed the sign on the gate that can be turned to indicate if the occupants welcome doggie friends or would rather play alone.  Always ask if it's ok for you and your dogto enter the play yard BEFORE you open the gate.  If you need to use the play yard alone, please be considerate of others wanting to use the area too.

·         You must pick up your dog's poop if he goes anywhere in camp including in the "play area" and on the trails.  Do not let dogs play off leash in the fenced agility area. Do not let dogs urinate or defecate inside the agility field on ANYTHING. Make sure your dog is "empty" before going in, and stop him if he tries to eliminate inside the fence. These rules were set up to make your stay more enjoyable. 

If everyone abides by them, a safe and fun-filled week awaits you at camp. Considering the unpredictability of dog behavior, we feel the peace of mind afforded by these restrictions will outweigh any minor inconvenience you may experience by having to comply with these safety measures.

Camper Profile

 

Camper Profile for:
Your Name
Your Email Address:
Registered for:
I am:
(don't laugh, it's hard to tell from some names!)
 
Male/Female
Name(s) of the person or people you prefer to room with:
Do you smoke?
(smoking is not allowed in any buildings at camp):
 Yes/No
Do you have any special dietary requirements?:
(such as vegan or vegetarian, etc.)
 Yes/No
If yes, explain:
Do you have any special health considerations?:  Yes/No
If yes, explain:
How old are you?:
Are you driving or flying to get to camp?
If flying, please provide airline, flight #, arrival time and date:
Will you need airport pick up/drop off?
($20 each way):
 Yes/No
What is your occupation?:

Do you have skills we might need at camp?
(Could reduce your camp fee in trade)
Anything you want to add about yourself?

Dog's Name:
(Complete and submit this section again for each dog you bring!)
Name of dog's parent (owner):
Is this your dog?
(if not, explain. borrowing, etc.)
Dog's Birthday:
Breed
(or best guess):
Dogs Gender:
Dog's Age:
How old was this dog when you got him?
Where did you get your dog?
If other, please specify:
This dog's level of training:
What time is this dog fed each day?
Do you work away from home:  Yes/No
If yes, where is this dog while you are at work?:
Is this dog comfortable in a crate?  
If no, explain:
Has this dog been around several other dogs at once?
(dog park,
day care, etc.):
Was he/she
 on-leash or off?:
What was his/her reaction to the other dogs?
Has this dog ever been attacked by another dog or been abused?:
If yes, explain briefly:
Has this dog bitten or attacked another dog?
If yes, please explain when
and the circumstances:
(Please email additional info to the camp director if needed)
What do you do to curb or prevent these occurrences? 
How much time does this dog spend off leash outside your home and yard?:
(Dog parks, agility class, walks, swimming,
day-to day activities)
Has this dog ever had a CGC, TDI, or TT evaluation?
Did he/she pass?
Has this dog bitten or nipped a person?
If yes, please explain:
What do you do to curb or prevent these occurrences?
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"MI Camp Payment"
page to pay for camp.
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