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0000017c-5ad9-ded9-afff-7bdfe2e40000Each year, KUNR works with the NPR Next Generation Radio program and the Reynolds School of Journalism to train some of the brightest college reporters on multimedia storytelling. This year’s theme for the program is “Overnight Stories from Reno.”

What's A Doggy Slumber Party?

A man and a woman wearing red shirts, kneeling down on grass. Both people are smiling down at a medium-sized brown dog, eating treats out of the woman's hand.
Lauren Bain

 

The Pet Play House in Reno is a luxury boarding facility that offers services like bedtime stories, blueberry facials, and cage-free slumber parties. Students at the Reynolds School of Journalism attended one of those slumber parties with co-owner Addie Goings. Here’s that story:

Part of the Pack

When Addie Goings was in middle school, the family brought home Betsy from the Humane Society. This “beagle in a lab body,” as Goings called her, was a whirlwind of energy that no couch or sofa could survive.

“We actually had a friend who took her dog to a daycare facility and said it solves a lot of (behavior) problems,” said Goings.

That recommendation, and the family’s subsequent disappointment with dog daycare options in the area, led to the family’s decision to set up a luxury dog boarding service that would create a home-away-from-home experience for the pets and a peace of mind for owners.

The outside of a building with a pointed roof and large window, and red lettering that reads "Pet Play House"
Credit Lauren Bain

Goings is now co-owner of the Pet Play House, after her mother and aunt established the business in 2000. Since its small start in a ranch-style home on 4th Street in Reno, the Pet Play House has expanded to the lot next door, resulting in a massive two-story building that looks like a giant doggy house from the outside.

Spaces for the dogs were booked before the construction even finished, and reservations for the furry pets fill up every day and night. Goings started Pet Play House just as the pet care industry experienced rapid growth.

According to the American Pet Products Association, the pet market was $69.51 billion in 2017, up from $28 billion when the Pet Play House first opened 17 years earlier.

For the past nine years, the Pet Play House has been voted the best pet boarding business in the Reno News and Review. Goings attributes the success to the facility’s creative overnight boarding options, which were often conceived out of the necessity of caring for her own dog. As a 24-hour operation, Goings works odd hours to make sure the dogs, her clients, and employees are taken care of.

“My personal philosophy for caring for dogs is that they are more than just dogs,” Goings said. “They're basically a member of your family.”

Goings starts off her day at 3:30 a.m. when she arrives to feed the dogs breakfast and kickstart operations. She often stays until closing to checkout the last customers and ensure the overnight employees are ready for their shift.

From 8:00 pm to 6:00 am, the Pet Play House turns into a pet hotel. Room service, bed and breakfast, 24-hour concierge service and even a slumber parties are options for owners who want to give their fur babies the finer things in canine life.

During the slumber party, dogs curl up next to each other on the floor or with the staff on the only futon. It is ideal for dogs who have separation anxiety or who normally sleep with their owners.

“Sometimes people might feel guilty about leaving their dogs, and they think that their dogs aren't going to enjoy boarding,” said Goings. “Then, when they see all the things that they could add on for their dogs, they realize that their dogs are going to have a good time, and a lot of them say that their dogs end up having a better time on vacation than they did.”

A photo of a small white dog wearing a green collar barking. Two black dogs and a smal  white dog are in the background.
Credit Lauren Bain

The idea behind the cage-free slumber party came from Betsy, the family’s Beagle-Lab mix who tore up pillows and couches when left alone. Not even three walks a day could calm her, but the family didn’t feel comfortable leaving Betsy at a typical kennel.

At Pet Play House, owners can choose to select private condos or apartments equipped with TVs, DVD players, raised beds, speakers, and window views of Reno.

“We just try to make a really home-like environment, something that they're really used to at home, not a huge change than what they live every day,” said Goings.

This story was produced by Lauren Bain, a senior at the Reynolds School of Journalism who participated in the NPR Next Generation Radio program. She says attending a doggy sleepover is a memory she won’t soon forget.

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