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Adult Camp Pawprint

Multiple dates and times Dane County Humane Society, 53718

Adult Camp Pawprint

Multiple dates and times Dane County Humane Society, 53718

Camp Pawprint isn’t just for kids anymore. Adults ages 18+ are invited to join us for an evening filled with fun animal-related lessons and activities at Adult Camp Pawprint at the shelter!

Adult Camp Pawprint will be held monthly throughout the year, with a break during the summer, and return in September. Each month will offer a different theme and activity. Camps will feature a varying combination of time with our classroom animals, a tour of the shelter, and various animal-related activities or lessons.

Participants are welcome to bring their own snacks or dinner as these events will be held during dinnertime hours. 

While participants will be able to pet our classroom animals, they won't be able to have one-on-one interactions with our adoptable cats and dogs at this time.

Pricing:

$20 per participant - Pre-registration required.

Waiver & Policies:

Please review the Adult Camp Waiver & Policies (updated 1/15/25) before registering.

Cancellation Policy:

Refunds can be made up to 24 hours after purchase, minus a $10 administrative fee.

Allergy Info:

DCHS utilizes hay and peanut butter for animal enrichment throughout the shelter and is unable to provide a hay and peanut-free facility. We are unable to make accommodations for attendees with severe hay and peanut allergies.

Education Opportunity Statement:

At Dane County Humane Society, we know our education programs thrive from having diverse and inclusive participation. Diversity and inclusion are celebrated and embraced at Dane County Humane Society. We will not discriminate against or give preference to any person because of race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, handicap or disability, ancestry, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, marital status, arrest record, genetic information, veteran status or other class protected by applicable law. DCHS puts people first and we are happy to work with learners to remove barriers and put any reasonable accommodations into practice to the extent that it is safe to do so.

Location

Dane County Humane Society, 53718