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Camp Bow Wow lends a paw

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Camp Bow Wow, located on Derita Road in Concord, is giving back to local pets and owners by hosting a food drive through Saturday.

Anyone who brings an unopened bag of dog or cat food to camp that week will receive a free day of day care at Camp Bow Wow. Camp Bow Wow is partnering with the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Animal Control unit for the food drive.

The donated food will be given to needy families with pets.

The 8,000-square-foot camp accommodates day care and boarding dogs, and all overnight campers. The camp features live "camper cams," where anyone with Internet access can see what's going on. For more information visit www.campbowwow.com.




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