Dog Socialization and Cage-Free Play
Dogs need friends just as much as we do. Here, I create a safe, fully supervised environment where your pet can build confidence, learn social cues, and make new friends during their stay.
Husky pups Harry and Daisy chilling and playing together after a training session. I make sure puppies get plenty of safe playtime to learn good social skills.
Husky pups Harry and Daisy chilling and playing together after a training session. I make sure puppies get plenty of safe playtime to learn good social skills.
Playtime is customized for every dog. Here, I'm engaging a group of energetic dogs in a game that suits their high drive and playful nature.
A game of tug-of-war is a great way for these Pitbulls to bond and burn energy. I always supervise group play to ensure it's safe and fun for everyone.
A game of tug-of-war is a great way for these Pitbulls to bond and burn energy. I always supervise group play to ensure it's safe and fun for everyone.
A game of tug-of-war is a great way for these Pitbulls to bond and burn energy. I always supervise group play to ensure it's safe and fun for everyone.
A game of tug-of-war is a great way for these Pitbulls to bond and burn energy. I always supervise group play to ensure it's safe and fun for everyone.
A game of tug-of-war is a great way for these Pitbulls to bond and burn energy. I always supervise group play to ensure it's safe and fun for everyone.
A game of tug-of-war is a great way for these Pitbulls to bond and burn energy. I always supervise group play to ensure it's safe and fun for everyone.
These two German Shepherd siblings are a treat to have. I ensure that dogs who come in pairs or groups get to spend quality time together, just like at home.
About The Social Club
I don't just open a gate and hope for the best. When I introduce a new guest to the pack, I watch how they approach others and adjust the group accordingly. If your dog is high-energy, they will have high-energy playmates, while the shy or older ones get a calmer space. It is about building confidence, not just burning energy.
Socialization is the key to a happy dog, but it has to be done right. At our farm in Sarjapura Road, I focus on structured play. This means I am always present during group time to manage dynamics and ensure every interaction is positive. Whether it is a game of tug-of-war for the active pups or just sniffing and wandering for the seniors, my goal is to let them be dogs in a safe, controlled way.
Why prioritize social time during boarding?
- Confidence Building: Shy dogs learn from the pack.
- Physical & Mental Health: It beats being locked in a kennel.
- Energy Management: A tired, socialized dog is a happy sleeper at night.
I personally vet every interaction. If a dog is not ready for a large group, they get one-on-one playtime with me. No dog gets forced into a situation they are not comfortable with. Whether you have a sociable Husky or a more reserved breed, I make sure they get the social stimulation they need without the stress of a chaotic environment.
Eva's Inn
I am the one you will see out on the lawn with the pack, teaching them the ropes or just refereeing a game of fetch. I treat every dog who walks in like one of my own, keeping a close eye on their personality so they get exactly the kind of interaction they need to thrive.
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