This past Tuesday, Doug, Jessica and I decided to go out for an after work treat since Wednesday was a national holiday and we were off from work. So after work, we decided to try out a place called "Play Dog". Basically, it is a cafe where you can go and play with dogs, hang out, drink coffee, and order dog treats to give to the dogs.
I have heard of these cafes becoming popular in Seoul, but wasn't sure there were any in Cheonan. Being a dog lover, I knew I would have to try out one of these places before coming home to the States where a dog cafe would never pass the sanitary requirements to become a legitimate business. Luckily, I noticed one in downtown Yawoori (a block or two away from where we live) and we thought that with Yeppi's passing it would be the perfect time to get some therapeutic doggie time in.
When we first walked in, we where greeted by fifteen or so barking dogs and the strong smell of ammonia from dog urine. Yes, this wasn't the most appetizing smell that I would want to sip my coffee to, but we'll only be in Korea once! I was actually lucky to even get Doug to go with me, since when I mentioned going before he was completely appalled by the idea of having a cafe and multiple dogs in the same room. I think he also was missing having a dog around the house.
Although the place smelt like dog pee, it was surprisingly clean (for being a dog cafe). The dog wrangler, as I like to call him, constantly wiped down tables and cleaned up fur or any messes on the floor. (We later found out that he was the owner of ALL the dogs - and it was he clear he was their pack leader by the way he managed the dogs!) The room was empty in the center for the dogs to play and roam, with table along the walls of the cafe. It was pretty empty, being a Tuesday night, so we sat down and ordered a couple of lattes. Jessica immediately took a liking to a sweet and snuggable little Pomeranian. I was like a kid in a candy store for the first fifteen minutes or so trying to pet any and every dog there. A big shepherd-like dog quickly laid under our table and all the dogs followed him and laid down around us.
The bigger dogs kept trying to steal my umbrella!
Pretty soon after we got there, a group of Korean girls left and put down the little brown toy Poodle puppy they were hoarding over at there table. I scooped her up right away and spent the next half hour or so letting her nap in my lap and snuggling with her. She was so precious and
so tiny. Jessica was trying to get me to sneak her in my purse on my way out, but I knew I couldn't steal a dog. That's got to be a crime, right? Even if the dog wrangler has so many dogs he may not realize one is missing...
She was like a little ball of fur. Look at that face!
This big guy was precious. It definitely made us miss hanging out with bigger dogs.
The Basset Hound was hilarious. She didn't realize how heavy she was, so she was constantly trying to snuggle up in your lap.
Jess took this picture of the Golden Retriever. She asked the dog wrangler if we could play with it, so he let it out of her cage for us. We couldn't resist those eyes.
The poor Basset Hound. All the bigger dogs would play fight with her. I think she liked it, but she looked like a chubby walrus trying to keep up with the other dogs.
I think Doug enjoyed his time there even though he was skeptical :)
We ended up staying for about an hour or an hour and a half just chatting and playing with the pups. Even though the dogs could be a bit rambunctious at times, it was surprisingly relaxing and definitely an experience I won't forget. I'm pretty sure I'll go back when I need my next dog fix!