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  1. www.wagnwild.comWag & Wild

    Established in 2020, Wag & Wild is Singapore's largest dog water park! With over 19,000 square feet of space, your furry friends can now join you in an exciting outdoor experience while taking a much needed plunge in our pools.

  2. SHOP. Park Entrance Ticket. $35.00. Price after GST: $38.15. Please read the HOUSE RULES page before purchasing a ticket. You are required to show a picture of annual vaccination or titer test done within the last 12 months upon entry.

  3. Pricing. Playtimes are sold by 1.5 hour time slots. Of which, we recommend for you to allocate the last 15 minutes of the timeslot to: Convince your doggy that playtime is over. Rinse off at our provided water points. Wipe down and dry up. Feed a snack.

  4. www.timeout.com › singapore › things-to-doWag & Wild - Time Out

    Jan 7, 2021 · It's a doggy day out at Wag & Wild, Singapore's largest – and newly opened – dog water park. Located in Jurong, this aquatic playground for dogs is where your pupper can clock in some fun ...

  5. Wag & Wild, Jurong Town, Singapore. 2,778 likes · 12 talking about this · 2,038 were here. Public Swimming Pool

  6. Bring your 'pupper' out for their best doggy day ever at Singapore’s largest dog water park! If your dog loves to splash and swim, give them a treat to a day.

  7. Nestled in the heart of Singapore, Wag & Wild stands as a true paradise for both dogs and their adoring owners. It's renowned as the largest and most sought-after dog swimming pool in the country, offering an oasis of aquatic fun, relaxation, and adventure.

  8. Dec 3, 2022 · They are joined by Wag & Wild, a 19,000 sq ft water park where owners can take their dogs for a swim, and Happy Fish Swim School, which offers indoor lessons for adults and children.

  9. 6,863 Followers, 2 Following, 127 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Wag & Wild (@wagnwildsg)

  10. Dec 3, 2022 · Wag N Wild is a highly-anticipated amenity for pet owners. It’s not just the largest dog waterpark in Singapore, but in the whole of Asia. Spanning across 19,000 square feet, it’s about 1.5 times the size of an Olympic pool.