Brisbane,
Queensland: October 2020 - Pet owners are being
offered a diverse and unique approach
to dog daycare and dog training - thanks to a one-of-a-kind environment and
their unique approach to revolutionising the canine enrichment and education
experience.
Wolfhouse now 3 years on
since being established in Brisbane 2017, is essentially a dog Day Care or
doggy daycare centre, but the self described canine campus is so much more.
After one introduction to Wolfhouse you find that this bright, airy 1000m2
indoor facility in which dogs of all abilities and ages are welcome, is where they
are, in the words of their passionate team, ambitiously evolving dog daycare
into education and crafting learning into adventure.
"Wolfhouse
is so much more than the prior standard for dog daycare and dog training,"
declared co-founder and owner, Josh Woodhouse. "We are unbelievably
unique and diverse in breaking the mould of what traditional daycare and dog
training is."
Their
campus is the first piece to the puzzle: the environment transports dogs to
another world of tailored canine learning, biologically appropriate experiences,
challenges and results in an essentially positive, innovative and safety conscious
fashion.
Serving
Hamilton,
Ascot and Clayfield and extending to the CBD and Brisbane Northside areas, the
Campus, located at Eagle Farm, is designed with the perfect balance of engaging
habitats and open plains to meet every energy level’s needs.
The campus features territories such as The
Library where dogs can chill out, and Riverstone Pass, an engaging interactive
spacepacked full of elements to challenge the brightest dogs.Pioneers
Wilderness, is the largest territory on campus, more than twice the size of any
of the others, that aims to harness their sense of exploration and adventure.
Meanwhile, Waterfall Springs is a paradise water
zone designed for cooling and introducing dogs to the water.
The Solitude Den is a space void of all loose
dogs and is important for those dogs on the road to rehabilitation as it allows
the Academic team (Australian certified trainers) to continue to develop dogs
in sessions that align with their Educational Plan set by the Campus Dean and
then retreat to a secure and protected ‘den’ that is all their own to rest and
take in what they have learnt.
Wolfhouse
can conquer everything from general and puppy obedience, to support and service
skills, complex skills with high accuracy off the lead, reactivity and behavioural
issues such as boredom frustration, anxiety, fear or aggression based
behaviours.
Rehabilitating rescue
dogs is where the founders began the concept of Wolfhouse, so they don't
discriminate between dogs of varying social skills or behaviour and personality
types.
He added: "As a
result of our design, we create an environment where they can safely and
appropriately let looseachieving the right level of physical and mental
enrichment every dog needs, which builds the most essential foundation in any
future education and knowledge you might want to install in them.”
"Our vision is to
be one of the world's leading examples of canine enrichment and enlightenment
through adventure and education, and to be a leader of canine care by creating
a safe and engaging haven to educate and grow."
Wolfhouse is open
Mondays-Saturdays 7 am to 7 pm and closed on Sundays.
To book an appointment
or to discover more, view
their website: https://wolfhouse.com.au/
or alternatively call (07) 3186 5182.
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