4/5 JMM A. 3 years ago on Google
My
10-year-old
daughter
and
I
have
been
to
many
dog
cafes
across
Asia,
and
this
is
one
of
the
better
ones.
This
is
Singapore,
so
realize
they
need
to
read
you
a
ton
of
rules
in
advance
of
entering
but
frankly,
nothing
extreme.
Just
go
inside,
don't
run
around
or
pick
up
the
dogs,
and
you're
fine.
This
is
the
first
dog
cafe
we've
been
to
where
all
the
dogs
are
females
so
perhaps
that's
why
there
is
a
relatively
calm
atmosphere.
There's
plenty
of
space
inside,
and
it's
quite
clean
and
not
smelly
(like
many
dog
cafes).
All
of
the
dogs
are
small
to
medium
size
and
friendly.
They
probably
only
come
up
to
you
in
anticipation
of
getting
a
treat
but
they
are
friendly
to
you
and
to
each
other.
When
you
have
a
treat
(the
kind
you
buy
at
the
cafe),
then
you're
a
rock
star
and
they
come
up
to
you,
and
nearly
all
have
been
trained
to
sit
and
give
you
their
paw.
All
I
can
say
is
that
this
is
really
a
difficult
business
model
to
pull
off
-
a
cafe
that
serves
drinks
and
dogs
walk
around
trying
to
be
on
their
best
behaviour?
Hey,
not
easy
but
this
one
does
it
well.
I've
read
the
negative
reviews
and
in
most
cases,
having
some
experience
with
these
types
of
cafes,
what
I
can
say
is
they
probably
shouldn't
have
come
in
the
first
place.
This
particular
cafe
attracts
a
younger
crowd
-
mostly
older
teens
and
20s,
but
perhaps
that's
because
we're
still
in
the
pandemic
and
the
tourists
will
probably
be
older.
There's
an
age
limit
of
10
which
is
a
good
idea.
So,
for
someone
who
has
been
to
at
least
ten
dog
cafes
in
Hong
Kong,
Korea,
Japan,
Singapore
and
another
country
or
two,
I
can
say
this
is
one
of
the
better
ones.
Make
a
reservation,
stay
calm,
have
a
good
time
-
and
all
should
be
fine.