If you’ve ever had a dog, you’ll know that they are pretty active. And while runs through the neighbourhood and dog cafe visits have always been pup-pular, there’s a whole host of other dog-centric activities available here in Singapore too. From water theme parks to doggy yoga, here are 5 activities in Singapore specially designed for man’s best friends.
1. Go on a luxury cruise for dogs
Back in April, the world’s first dog cruise was launched right here in Singapore. Together with your dog, you can enjoy a 2.5 hour cruise aboard the luxurious Royal Albatross. The cruise also comes with two 3-course gourmet menus for both you and your dog – canines of all sizes welcome.
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2. Get pampered at a spa treatment
When your furry friend starts looking a little ruff around the edges, it’s time to send them for a little grooming. But we’re not talking about your usual cut ‘n wash, because there are a number of places in Singapore where your dog can get some serious pampering. For starters, they could get a nice little doggy massage, either in a parlour or in the comfort of your own home.
There are also more specialised treatments, such as microbubble baths, mud baths and even collagen coat treatments. These are all designed to benefit your dog in terms of health and hygiene, as well as to leave them feeling like a little king or queen.
3. Go wild at a water theme park
There are a number of swimming pools in Singapore meant specially for dogs. But Wag & Wild is an entire water park specially dedicated to our canine friends, with over 12,000 feet of space for them to splash around in. There are shower facilities here too, and play slots here are booked by the hour. Plus, up to two humans can accompany each dog for free!
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4. Unleash your inner zen with doga
This one’s for all the yoga lovers out there. At Puppy Yoga Singapore, you get to practice your poses whilst being surrounded by a number of cute, loving dogs for maximum feel-good vibes. Plus, bringing a dog is optional, so both dog owners and non-dog owners are welcome here. Doga Singapore also regularly hosts dog yoga (or doga) sessions for dog owners in Singapore.
5. Tackle an agility course
If the usual neighbourhood jogs aren’t enough for your dog, bring them to the Peak Agility Training Centre for an exciting time. This 6,000 square foot facility is located indoors, so you and your dog can visit whether it’s rain or shine. There are obstacles such as tunnels and jumps, as well as dog agility equipment provided here to level up your doggo’s parkour skills. You can either rent the space for yourself and your fellow dog owner friends, or consider engaging the services of a paw-fessional trainer.
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