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Some Frequently Asked
Questions
about Woof Camp 2012 held at International
Mr Leather [IMRL]:
1. Does it cost
anything to attend Woof Camp?
No, as always the Woof Camp
event is free and requires no ticket for entry thanks to our sponsor,
SquarePeg Toys. Just show up and join the fun. From its beginnings in
hotel lobbies and side spaces at various leather events, the annual
pup party has grown, with the help of many dedicated volunteer pups,
dogs, wolves and Handlers/Trainers, to become one of the most attended
events at IMRL. The purpose of the pup party has always been about having
a place for people to get to know about the pup scene and for a place
to let pups, dogs and wolves romp and be themselves. To that end, the
party has always welcomed everyone who wants to attend, free of charge.
That is the case this year, as it has been in the past. The generosity
of our past sponsors, and of this year’s continuing sponsor, SquarePeg
Toys, allows us to rent the ballrooms at IMRL so that we can comfortably,
and safely, let pups be pups. We encourage everyone to support our sponsor
SquarePeg Toys during IMRL and throughout the year – support their
business as they support our community!
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2.
Can I take pictures or record the pup antics?
Photography and videography will be allowed during both sessions. There
will be notices outside the event doors as well as along the walls reminding
people that “This event is being photographed. You expressly consent
to Woof Camp and IMRL's inclusion of your likeness, image, voice and
other aspects of your appearance of like nature in all media now known
or hereafter devised throughout the world by your participation in this
event.”
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3.
What do pups, dogs or wolves wear at Woof Camp?
Check out the pics from past year Woof Camps (2011, 2010, etc) and it
will give you an idea of what attendees wear, or don't wear, for gear.
http://www.woofcamp.com/wc2011/
http://www.woofcamp.com/indexWC2010.html
NOT ALLOWED ITEMS:
You are advised NOT to wear, if possible, items that have a tendency
to get caught, damaged or can cause injury to others. Anything with
spikes on it [collars, wristbands, belts, etc]. Loose metal or plastic
chains [harnesses, restraints, etc].
Belts, watches, earrings, exposed body jewelry, etc other than collars
as these have a tendency to get caught when romping. If you choose to
wear exposed body jewelry please be aware we are not responsible for
damage, loss or injury due to your neglect.
If the Woof Camp Security Handlers see anything they think that a pup,
dog or wolf is wearing that may cause harm/injury they will ask that
item to be removed or the participant to leave the area. Please respect
their decision as they are looking out for the safety of everyone.
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4.
What if I don't have a Handler/Trainer, (I am a stray), how can I get
noticed or played with and can I still attend Woof Camp?
Absolutely! Pups, dogs and wolves without Handlers/Trainers are encouraged
to attend as Woof Camp is all about the pup community itself, and pups
without Handlers/Trainers are still pups! Depending on the number of
Handler volunteers, pups can still learn, socialize and train with other
pups in the the Active or Quiet areas. Also, you never know when you
might just catch a Handler’s eye for training, grooming, collaring,
etc.
At the Woof Camp party we will pass out to those pups, dogs
and wolves who identify as strays to wear a fluorescent yellow event
wristband that will help Handlers/Trainers and attendees identify
them and hopefully encourage interaction and adoptions. To acquire your
wristband, please ask for Brue, who will be located at the podium in
the back of the Active Area, and he will happily tag you.
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5.
I'm a new Handler/Trainer, how can I get a pup, dog or wolf to interact
with me?
Handlers/Trainers are welcome to play with the pups, dogs and wolves.
Common protocol is to place your hand out toward the pup, dog or wolf
and call them. If they come to you, you are welcome to pet or play with
them. If they don’t respond to you, don’t be offended. They may be owned
and trained not to respond to strangers or they may just want to do
their own thing.
Another good article to check out is the
Interacting with Pups by Sparky on
Leatherati.com as it has some good advice for Handlers/Trainers and
observers wanting to interact with pups, dogs and wolves in public.
Negotiate between yourselves ahead of time! If you do happen to meet
or find a pup, dog or wolf interested in interacting with you, take
the time to ask some basic questions before your encounter: How long
are you as a potential Handler/Trainer and the pup, dog or wolf wanting
the interaction to last? What do you want to do? What are their and
your limits? Communicate your desires, needs and wants ahead of time
before entering the party. Consider reviewing the Puppy
Play Negotiation Form.
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6. Is there anything I
need to bring with me to participate?
For pups, dogs, wolves: to help protect your knees,
knee pads are highly recommended. If possible some
form of hand/knuckle protection. Some form of bowl
[metal, plastic, collapsible, etc] to hold water/liquid in as you will
get dehydrated very quickly from exertion. A towel
to wipe off sweaty bodies, wet mouths or use to lie on or cover yourself
when resting. A collar [leather, metal chain, etc]
so you can be leashed or to help put you into your pup head space.
For Handlers/Trainers:
A leash [leather, metal chain, rope, etc] to assist
with Behavioral Training, walks, etc. A collar [leather,
metal chain, etc] to temporarily use on new pups to help with pup activities.
Some form of bowl [metal, plastic, collapsible, etc]
to hold water/liquid in for the pups, dogs, wolves as they will get
dehydrated very quickly from exertion. A towel to wipe
off the sweaty bodies, wet mouths or to have the pups, dogs, wolves
lie on or cover them when resting. A bag of treats will certainly bring
them running to you.
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7.
I have health issues, food allergies, etc. Could that be that a problem?
All health concerns should be discussed ahead of time. If you take medications,
make sure that the pup play will not interfere with taking them (remember,
Handlers/Trainers can give pups, dogs or wolves medication while in
head space). If you have a bad knee, bad back, high blood pressure or
any other health concern or physical limitations please disclose it
before you engage in any physical activity. By using common sense you
can usually work around these and still have fun pupping out.
Pups, dogs and
wolves enjoy being rewarded with treats/snacks from Handlers/Trainers.
Unfortunately some attendees have food allergies. Please be aware when
bringing/handing out treats in the pup areas that an innocent treat/snack
may potentially be harmful to another, either from first or second hand
interactions [food in mouth gets on toy, toy gets picked up by another
who then gets food contact and allergic reaction], so refrain from bringing
nuts, chocolate, honey Graham crackers, etc as snacks, thank you.
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8. Why do pups need to
drink so much water?
Active pups, dogs and wolves use an abundant amount of aerobic energy
when running around on all fours romping, chasing, fetching and need
water to replenish the loss due to the sweaty exertion. Handlers/Trainers
are advised to keep a water bottle or bring a bowl and use the free
water stations located in the Active Area to replenish the bowls/bottles.
If you are a stray pup, make sure you ask or arrange with one of the
Security Handler volunteers some form of signal that indicates they
need to give you water before you go into the pup, dog or wolf head
space. Also try and bring a towel to wipe down the sweaty body after
playing.
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9. If I have questions
or need assistance at the event, how can I identify a staff person?
Woof Camp volunteer staff and Security Handlers will be wearing neon
yellow vests with Woof Camp logos on them and will be able to assist
or answer questions you may have. You may also head to the podium along
the back wall of the Active Area where a staff member will be at all
times.
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10. Will female pups
be at the event?
Yes, but this is International MISTER Leather and as such Woof Camp
is designed as a male energy event. We would ask both pups and Handlers
of both sexes to respect the others' preferences and signals (a growl
or turn of the head is usually a good sign to ease/back off or not interested).
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11. Will aggressive or
sexual play (other than mild humping) be allowed?
Aggressive play, to a point, will be allowed in
the Active Area only as the Quiet Area is for the more shy, mellow pups,
dogs and wolves and a place to peacefully relax. Any pup, dog or wolf
being too aggressive will be asked by the Security Handlers to settle
down. If the overly aggressive behavior continues the pup, dog or wolf
will be asked to leave and/or be escorted from the event. If you do
not want to be Dominated, give clear body posture, voice signals indicating
this or just temporarily leave that particular area if you are approached
by an Alpha. Hopefully they will respect your wishes. Again, if you
are having problems please approach one of the Woof Camp Security Handlers
to help assist with the issue.
Sexual play has never occurred at the event,
except for some mild playful humping. What you do in your own private
hotel room is up to you. Who knows, maybe you will be lucky and meet
some others interested in taking the party back to their room at the
end of the night?
In regards to pack mentality and hierarchy (Alpha,
beta and omegas) these roles tend to be determined through attitude,
voice cues and body language. Alphas are not on top because they are
cruel or a bully; being an Alpha is not related to being overly physically
aggressive, like using human wrestling/pinning moves or unnecessary
biting. The wanna-be Alphas sometimes fail to realize this and often
keep up the aggression. Those who truly understand and appreciate pup
mentality will pick up and perceive verbal and non-verbal cues and respond
accordingly. I understand with real canines that there is always just
one Alpha in a pack and when two Alphas encounter each other they normally
try to reestablish a hierarchy, but in the end we are still human and
need to accept that with so many human pups, dogs ans wolves out there
that there will always be multiple Alphas. When human packs come together,
they will negotiate the power structure if need be, but in many cases
there are no such conflicts. They just want to be social, playful and
interactive with each other.
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12.
Is nudity allowed?
Full nudity will not be tolerated, and anyone that does not comply with
this will be asked by our volunteer staff to leave the event. Even though
Woof Camp is held in a private banquet room and is a safe place to be
yourself, the event is still subject to the laws of the State of Illinois
and the City of Chicago. Pups, dogs, wolves and Handlers/Trainers are
asked to use common sense and to help keep this
event fun for everyone.
Most pups at the party are in some form of rubber
or leather gear though there are many in jeans, shorts, singlets or
jockstraps. Pup tail butt plugs, like the ones SquarePeg Toys sells,
are acceptable [see past Woof Camp pictures on the website to get an
idea of what others wore]. Remember no total nudity will be allowed.
As a side note, it gets very warm when playing in the Active Area, and
dehydration can be a very real concern, so choose your attire wisely.
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13. I heard you can pull
your teeth from playing tug with a toy too aggressively, is this true?
Yes, this is true. I have seen first hand the loosing of teeth from
playing too aggressively with tug of war between a pup and a Handler
and between two pups, dogs and wolves. The human mouth/teeth is not
genetically designed for tugging or pulling, unlike a bio canine's,
which is. I know we all get caught up in the spirit of the tug and not
wanting to give in or let go, but is better to keep your teeth than
to have to be rushed to an hospital for emergency dental surgery.
Three things you can do to help avoid this is
first wear some kind of mouth guard, like they sell at sports or boxing
stores, that cover and protect your teeth. When grabbing and holding
a toy with your mouth, use the back section of your teeth, not the front
section, as that area of your mouth is stronger and finally common sense
has to take place at some point and you just need to let the toy go.
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14.
I heard there will be a free commemorative pin given out?
Those participants attending Session A from 9pm-10pm will receive a
free Woof Camp 2012 commemorative pin while supplies last. Please seek
out Brue for your free pin during Session A.
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15. Will SquarePeg Toys
be vending at Woof Camp?
SquarePeg Toys will not be vending at Woof Camp as they will have been
vending all day at the vendor mart and would like to participate and
have fun as well.
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16. Will there be any
additional surprises?
It's always possible that a “guest” might make an appearance
sometime during Session B [Open to the General Public], from 10pm-Midnight.
Keep your eyes and ears alert!
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17. Who is hosting the
Woof Camp website?
Since the beginning of the pup parties at IML, Leather
Creations has been generously web hosting the pup party website
which has evolved into the now known Woof Camp event held at IMRL. Please
support their business as they continue to support our community.
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More questions? Please
email WoofCamp@yahoo.com.
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