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HUND HAUS is Bangkok’s first premium dog social club, located near the Ekkamai-Rama 9 corridor at Sun Wichai Soi 14. Its tagline — “Dog First, Always” — is not a marketing phrase. It is the operating principle behind every design decision made here.

The Story

HUND HAUS was founded by Nathanich Smitchat, who grew up with dogs and came back from studying in San Francisco with a clear vision: to bring genuine dog-friendly culture to Bangkok at the level she had experienced abroad. The result is a purpose-built social club for dogs and their owners — not a café that allows dogs, and not a traditional dog park with basic facilities, but something more considered and more complete.

The Space

The site spans approximately one rai (around 1,600 sqm) of green space, designed by architecture firm ASWA with landscape by LAAB. A natural pool styled as a stream runs through the grounds, where dogs can wade and swim at no extra charge. The Green Area is entirely off-leash. An Introvert Dog Zone — a fenced section within the garden — provides a lower-stimulation option for dogs that prefer quieter socialisation. The architecture clusters retail, grooming, and a pavilion across distinct buildings, with the pool and lawn at the centre.

The Amenities

The self-wash zone is equipped with DoggyPotion products — the same shampoo the founder uses with her own dogs — available at no additional cost. The Hund Lounge daycare operates during the day, designed to feel like a home environment rather than a kennel, with dogs grouped by energy level. The pet store carries 10–15 curated brands, each hand-selected by the founder based on what she genuinely uses. A workshop room hosts regular themed activities — from seasonal events to off-site trips — that extend the community beyond the club itself. The space can also be hired for private events.

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HUND HAUS operates on both a daily rate and a membership model, with annual membership representing a significant investment — a positioning that reflects the premium nature of the offer and the community it aims to build.

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