PLAY
Play is more than exercise. It's where dogs make friends, build confidence, and spend the day doing what comes naturally.
Every member is carefully matched based on size, temperament, play style, and energy level so they can spend the day making friends, staying active, and simply enjoying being part of the pack.

Why Play?
A safer, more thoughtful way to socialize.
PLAY gives dogs the chance to make friends, build confidence, and enjoy healthy social time in a supervised, structured environment.
Thoughtfully Matched
Members are grouped by size, temperament, play style, and energy level so each dog can have the safest, most positive experience possible.
Always Supervised
Our trained team actively supervises play throughout the day, helping guide healthy interactions and step in when needed.
Rain or Shine
Our fully climate-controlled facility keeps members comfortable year-round, regardless of the weather.
Safety Comes First
Temperament assessments, vaccination requirements, and careful group management help create a safer experience than unsupervised public play.

Some dogs come for the exercise.
Most stay because of the friendships they make.
Joining the Club is Easy.
Everything a new member needs before their first day of Play.
Complimentary temperament test
Every membership begins with a complimentary temperament test so we can introduce your dog to the right group from day one.
Vaccinations required
Up-to-date vaccinations are required for every member, on file before the first visit.
Spay & neuter policy
Dogs six months and older must be spayed or neutered to attend Play.
Reservations recommended
Reservations help us maintain balanced playgroups and the best experience for every member.
Easy online booking
Manage visits, packages, and vaccinations anytime through the Member Portal.
Play, answered.
Why don't you offer live camera access?+
We understand why families ask. It comes from wanting to check on someone they love. We do have security cameras, but we do not provide live public camera access. Our team's focus is on actively supervising dogs, not creating a show for people to watch. Live feeds can also create unnecessary worry because short clips rarely show the full story — a loud play session, a quick correction, or a dog resting quietly can be misunderstood without context. If anything out of the ordinary happens, we will always contact you.
Why do some dogs get so excited when they arrive?+
Dogs thrive on routine, friendships, and positive experiences. Many of our members recognize our team before they even reach the front door. They know their favorite playmates are waiting inside, and they associate the club with a day full of fun, activity, and familiar faces. Watching a dog happily pull their family toward the entrance is one of the greatest compliments we can receive — it tells us they are exactly where they want to be.
Is every dog meant for group PLAY?+
No — and that is perfectly okay. Some dogs love group play for their entire lives. Others prefer quieter environments, one-on-one attention, or simply do not enjoy a busy social setting. Not being the right fit for PLAY does not mean there is anything wrong with a dog. Every dog is different, and our job is to be honest about what environment is best for them.
Can my dog pass the temperament test and later no longer be a good fit?+
Yes. Dogs continue to mature emotionally, often until around two years old or longer. As they mature, their confidence, tolerance, play style, and social preferences can change. Some dogs become more social over time. Others become more selective or less tolerant of group play. Our goal is never to label a dog as "good" or "bad." Our goal is to continually evaluate whether PLAY remains the right environment for each individual member.
Why do some dogs take breaks during PLAY?+
Great PLAY is not about how long dogs play. It is about the quality of their experience. Just like children, dogs can become tired, overstimulated, or need a few minutes to reset. Our team may give members rest breaks whenever we feel it is in the best interest of the dog or the group. A well-rested dog often has a safer, happier day than one who is pushed past their limit.

JOIN THE CLUB.
Every member starts with a first visit.
Every First Visit includes a complimentary temperament assessment so we can introduce your dog to the right group from day one.
