Category: Photos and Video
Happy New Year – to a great 2021 from Glencadia Dog Camp
As we welcome in a new year, I wanted to talk about something that will not change: our dog care philosophy. We do not hire a bunch of people at minimum wage to take dogs out for staged photos in stylized fake settings in small groups for brief periods. We have people who have worked… Continue reading Happy New Year – to a great 2021 from Glencadia Dog Camp
“Let the Dogs Out” video in context
A kind stranger posted on Instagram asking, in effect, how we can go out in a big field and let dogs swim safety. Here is my blog post response, maybe more than anyone would want. First of all, I have done videos showing snippets of the whole day. You can find more context here. You… Continue reading “Let the Dogs Out” video in context
Glencadia List
From time to time I do more than repost Instagram posts, YouTube videos and Google Photos here on the blog. This list is an index of topics that may be of interest. Here is a post on why we discourage customers from sending their own food. About how to check on your dog from afar.… Continue reading Glencadia List
Inside the Dog House
If you look around our website or social media, you see a lot of dog outside playing. This video is just an average day. Mellow chilling video. We do edited videos that are meant to entertain and inform! Competition at its finest! Here at Glencadia our dogs write letters home. Snow is fun. And sports… Continue reading Inside the Dog House
Interview video Glencadia TV
We did this to pitch our space for a Verizon advertisement but seems like they weren’t interested… but the video was a lot of work so I might as well post it!
Algae, Duckweed and our Ponds
Several people on Instagram, in text messages and in-person have raised concerns about algae in our ponds where the dogs (and people) swim. Right now 1) we have essentially no algae and 2) algae is nothing like duckweed, which we do have. Duckweed is a plant. Algae isn’t. An individual duckweed plant is visible to… Continue reading Algae, Duckweed and our Ponds