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 stands behind.
Various experience in different
atmospheres has awarded Hopkins more perspective throughout the course of her career.
“We were in the (Hot Springs) Village for 24 years and I originally started in the Little Rock area and then moved to Dallas (where I) was able to do and learn a lot more — there’s a lot more trade shows,” she said. “Moved back to Hot Springs and raised my kids here. ... My kids have been a big part of my business my whole life.”
With 23,000 square feet of in- door and outdoor play yard, the pup patrons at Camp Diggity Dog have the ability to play and exercise freely whether rain or shine.
The owners, “operated by pet lovers,” go to great lengths in mak- ing the program a safe haven for dogs of all ages and personalities.
“They enjoy the learning. It truly is just like a child day care when they come and you have the little bullies on the playground and the little cry babies that need special love,” Hopkins said.
“We have a lot of seniors that come. We have two 17-year-old dogs that come every single day and it
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