INCLINE VILLAGE, Nev. — Pet Network Humane Society is turning summer into a movement with the launch of its Tahoe Tailblazers Summer Camp, an immersive, high-energy program designed to empower youth, strengthen community connection, and bring its mission of “radical good” to life.

Held July 20–24 from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at Pet Network’s campus (401 Village Blvd., Incline Village), Tahoe Tailblazers is designed specifically for children ages 6–8, offering a unique, age-appropriate opportunity to engage, learn, and give back.

At a time when families are seeking meaningful, enriching summer experiences, Tahoe Tailblazers fills an important community need, creating space for young children to connect with animals, build empathy, and understand the power of helping others. Through hands-on shelter experiences, crafts, games, and interactive learning, campers won’t just hear about animal rescue, they’ll actively participate in it.

“By engaging kids at a young age, we’re helping shape a generation that understands responsibility, kindness, and what it means to do radical good in their community,” said Rachel Dickinson, Behavior & Enrichment Manager and Camp Director.

By combining education with action, Tahoe Tailblazers introduces youth to Pet Network’s lifesaving mission in a way that is both impactful and memorable—fostering confidence, curiosity, and a lifelong connection to animal welfare.

The weeklong camp is offered at $200 per participant, with limited spots available.

Families are encouraged to register early at www.petnetwork.org/summercamp