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Huskiss Cafe - Husky Dog Cafe Near Kuala Lumpur

Not too long ago, my friend and I paid a visit to the first husky cafe in Klang Valley: Huskiss Cafe. Established in 2017, it is located only 10 minutes’ walk from Paradigm Mall in Kelana Jaya or about 20 minutes’ drive from Kuala Lumpur.

This cafe is unlike any other dog cafes in the region because it features only huskies! Well, actually they have five huskies (or “Huskids”, as they fondly call them) and one Alaskan malamute, but I was unable to tell the difference.

How to Get to Huskiss Cafe

If you’re driving, type HUSKISS on Waze of Google Map to locate the cafe. If you’re taking public transport, the nearest LRT stations are Kelana Jaya, Glenmarie and Taman Bahagia. The cafe is 10 minutes’ walk from Paradigm Mall.

Huskiss Cafe Operation Hours (2023)

There are five time slots per day, each one lasting only an hour to allow the Huskids at least 30 minutes’ break between sessions. They also have a daily nap time between 4:30 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. However, the hours may vary, depending on the Huskids’ energy level. The cafe is closed on Mondays and Tuesdays.

Make sure you make a reservation before visiting, because walk-ins are not allowed if it’s fully booked. Bookings can be made via phone call, WhatsApp, or Facebook Messenger.

Huskiss Cafe Entrance Fee

RM55 per person (1 hour), inclusive of one complimentary drink. Children below one year old can enter for free.

For safety reasons, all children below 12 years old must be accompanied by an adult. No outside pets are allowed.

What to Expect at Huskiss Cafe

Do's and Don'ts

As soon as we arrived, one of the crew members greeted us at the door and briefed us on the do’s and don’ts that we must adhere to. These rules are extremely important to keep you and the dogs safe.

For example, before entering the play area, we had to remove our shoes and sanitize our hands (they have had this rule since they first opened, way before Covid). We were also not allowed to feed or attempt to lift the Huskids.

The Menu

The cover charge includes one complimentary drink. The drink selection includes coffees, teas, mocktails, and sodas. On top of that, they also serve food like pizza, waffles, cakes, and all-day big breakfast. Please note that this cafe is NON-HALAL. No outside food or drinks are allowed.

The Dogs

The pack of dogs at Huskiss Cafe consists of all adult huskies and malamute, and they are all super adorable. How can they not be with all that fluff and those blue eyes and pointy ears?

However, let me warn you that if you’re expecting to get a lot of love and cuddle time with the huskies, you are probably going to be disappointed. Huskies are by nature a rowdy bunch, much like toddlers on a sugar high. They can’t seem to sit still long enough for cuddles.

But they will surely entertain you with their antics — constantly running around, dry-humping each other, and sniffing each other’s bums. One of the guests also had her behind sniffed at.

It was a real feat to get clear pictures of them because all we ever seemed to capture were blurry movements. One big husky actually jumped over my shoulder while I was sitting on the floor. Good thing that the cafe was spacious enough and that all the tables and chairs were too high and sturdy for them to jump onto or topple over.

Maybe it was because we came during the first session and the dogs were still full of energy. As the day progresses, I suppose they would probably mellow down somewhat.

The cafe greatly prioritizes hygiene, so even with all those big dogs around, you’re not going to notice any dog odor. Food and drinks are also served in containers with lids, so that no stray fur will accidentally land in them.

However, as we were busy taking photos, a little accident happened. One of the huskies suddenly went number two right behind me. It was the watery kind that stank up the entire room.

I don’t have much experience with dogs but I know dog poo is not supposed to smell that bad. Poor baby probably had an upset tummy or something (this is why guests aren’t allowed to feed them).

This was right before the one behind me started pooping on the floor just a few inches away. Look at the expressions of the other guests.

The workers quickly apologized and cleaned up the mess. One of them always had a bucket and mop in his hands.

Final Thoughts

Frankly speaking, I wouldn’t recommend this experience for people who are in any way uncomfortable around dogs. Like, if you’re just accompanying your friend, but are actually — secretly — a little intimidated of dogs, then just don’t. You’d better start off with other dog cafes with smaller and calmer breeds.

However, if you’re into big dogs and especially huskies, then this is a cafe you must not miss. Dogs are known to reduce stress, lower blood pressure, reduce cholesterol, and increase oxytocin. With huskies, you’ll even get some cardio workout. 

Huskiss Cafe is also a great place for prospective husky owners who would like to see what it’s like to live with this energetic breed before actually bringing one home. The crew is made up of knowledgeable dog trainers as well as certified pet nutritionists who are happy to answer any questions you may have about your fur babies.

HUSKISS CAFE

Address: 80-G, Block G, Zenith Corporate Park, SS7/26, 47301 Petaling Jaya, Selangor.

Phone: 03-7887 3109

WhatsApp: 013-288 3109

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What’s the best pet cafe you’ve ever been to? Share your experience in the comment section belo.

Posted in Kuala Lumpur, Selangor

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