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About Our Club

The Happy Doodle Doo Club is an exclusive playgroup for Doodles only. 

The purpose of the Happy Doodle Doo Club is to give Doodles:

  • Social interaction with other Doodles

  • Social interaction with people

  • Physical Exercise

  • Mental Stimulation

 

Does your Doodle get bored and exhibit some destructive behaviors, like chewing on things he shouldn’t? Do you get home from work and feel guilty because you know your Doodle has been waiting all day to play and have fun, but you have things to do, or you’re just plain tired after a long day?

 

Take your Doodle to The Happy Doodle Doo Club where he’ll have fun and play away all the extra energy! He’ll come home happy and exhausted, and ready to snuggle on the couch with you!

 

The Happy Doodle Doo Club is NOT a doggie daycare. It is a fully-insured Doodle playgroup, limited to only a few dogs per session (up to 2.5 hours). The Club is in the comfort of a real home where a real Doodle, named Sam, lives. The Club of Doodles is purposely small so your Doodle will get lots of attention from The Happy Doodle Doo Team.

 

As this is an exclusive Club, your Doodle will receive top-notch, individualized service. The Happy Doodle Doo Team will get to know your Doodle- how he likes to play, what he likes to play with, his favorite treats, and his personal quirks that makes him a unique Doodle!

 

In each session, there will be fun activities for your Doodle:

  • Free Play with Other Doodles

  • Lots of Pets and Personal Attention from the Happy Doodle Doo Team

  • Outdoor Play in a Fenced Yard

  • Fun Agility Training

  • Splash Pad Fun (summer months)

  • Tennis Ball Launcher

  • Lots and Lots of Tennis Balls!

  • Puzzle Treat Dispensers

  • Stimulating Toys

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About Us

The Full Story

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My name is Michelle White, and I have an 18-month old Goldendoodle, named Sam, who LOVES to play. He’s not a puppy anymore, but his playfulness is still at puppy proportions!

I tried taking Sam to a very good, and reputable, doggie daycare for a couple of hours to give him a chance to play with other dogs and burn off some energy. The second time we went there, he tried to pull me out the door. He didn’t want to go in. Sam pulls me INTO the vet and the groomer, but didn’t want to go back to this doggie daycare. They didn’t do anything wrong, or treat him unkindly. They have live video feed that I watched obsessively while Sam was there, so I know nothing bad happened. But he was in a mostly empty, large room with a concrete floor and about 20 dogs who didn’t want to play with him. So, he wandered around this room for 2 hours like a prison inmate. Again, there was nothing wrong with the doggie daycare. Other dogs seemed happy, but Sam is a Goldendoodle and he wants interaction. And he doesn’t just want interaction with other dogs- he wants interaction with people! The doggie daycare just wasn’t for him.

I work from home, so I try to make his days interesting with puzzle feeders, playing hide and seek, playing fetch, taking him for rides in the car when I run errands, training exercises, giving him interesting toys…but he needs more. And I thought that, if I’m having this challenge with Sam, maybe other Doodle owners were having similar issues with their Doodles. So, I thought of starting a Doodle Club that will help alleviate boredom, and pent-up energy, in Doodles.

Club Hours/ Cost

M-F: 6:00 pm- 8:30 pm

Sa: 12:00 pm- 2:30 pm

$75 per session (up to 2.5 hours)

(There are no extra fees for “enrichment” activities. The entire session is enrichment!)

$20 Late Pickup Surcharge

(for up to an additional half hour)

Located in Dighton, Ma

Fully Licensed and Insured

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