Giving back is central to everything the Wild Blue Dogs team does. It’s the country’s only
not-for-profit dog camp, and its need-based program presents grants to people who lack the resources to pay for their pet’s cancer treatments.
The organization also funds canine cancer research, benefiting four-legged friends everywhere. You’ll have a dog-gone good time at Wild Blue Dog camps – while helping the organization fight canine cancer.
If you can’t attend the summer camp this year, please donate to help Wild Blue Dogs continue its very important work.
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