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We all know our dogs aren’t just pets, they’re family. We celebrate their birthdays, spoil them with toys and treats, arrange play dates, and even let them hog the bed. We even pull out our phones to show off photos like proud parents. Our bond with them runs deep, and yet, when it comes to creating recreational spaces just for them, they’re often left out.
Why do we build so many parks and playgrounds for people, while our dogs are stuck with limited, and sometimes risky, options? Our four-legged companions deserve more. They crave space to run, jump, explore, and just be dogs.
Skip School – Innovative Dog Play
Remember the thrill of skipping school as a kid? It was a wild sense of freedom, the joy of shaking off the routine, just for a day. That’s the spirit behind Skip School – an innovative new concept that gives dogs that same exhilarating escape. It’s a fun, safe, thoughtfully designed space where your pup can run free, exercise, and play to their heart’s content.
Created by dog lover and licensed landscape architect Jan Goldfluss, RLA, Skip School is changing the way communities think about dog recreation. Years ago, at a dog show in San Francisco, Jan discovered the magic of agility courses. Inspired by human fitness stations popping up in public parks, he thought: Why not offer dogs similar opportunities in a public setting that nurtures the physical, cognitive, and emotional health of dogs and their owners? With that, Skip School was born. “Nothing gives dog owners more satisfaction and joy than watching their dogs do what comes naturally – play and have fun,” Jan says.
Why Skip School Matters
There are over 89 million dogs in the U.S. According to the Association for Pet Obesity Prevention, “nearly two-thirds of America’s dogs are overweight or obese, putting them at increased risk for serious health problems like diabetes, heart disease, and joint issues”.1 To prevent obesity and lengthen their lifespans, dogs require regular physical activity to stay fit, mentally stimulated, and happy. “We have to remind ourselves that caring for our dogs is a huge responsibility; and more than love and a healthy diet, we need to be vigilant in incorporating exercise into their daily routine,” says Philip Bolton, DVM, in Redding, CT.
The best exercises for dogs are the ones both you and they enjoy. Daily walks around the block simply aren’t enough. While dog parks offer some relief, they’re not always ideal. Crowds, unpredictable dog interactions, disease transmissions, and irresponsible owners can turn a fun outing into a stressful and dangerous mess.2
Skip School offers a better, safer solution. Dogs navigate the creative course individually, their humans walk alongside on a parallel path without chaotic pack dynamics, intimidation, or conflicts – just joyful activity in a setting designed for mental and physical stimulation. The benefits for both you and your dog navigating the course will strengthen your bond, contributing to a shared energetic experience.
The Next Big Thing in Community Amenities
Currently, the very first Skip School is under construction in a new planned community on the outskirts of San Antonio for one of the largest home builders in the US! The builder sought to enhance a traditional dog park with an integrated Skip School that supports the health and happiness of both dogs and their owners. Additionally, several custom-designed Skip School courses have already been prepared for both new and existing multifamily communities in Florida, Texas, Tennessee, and Arizona.
Including a Skip School course in your neighborhood is like installing a next-generation playground for dogs and their humans. Whether it’s a master-planned community, a pet-friendly retirement village, a high-rise condo rooftop, a public park, or a corporate campus looking to promote wellness, Skip School is an amenity whose time has come. Pet ownership makes planned communities feel more vibrant, connected, and nurturing.
Pets, especially dogs, are also a fun way of keeping seniors involved and active. These companions ensure the well-being of seniors by engaging them in various outdoor physical activities. Builders of pet-friendly retirement communities recognize the value of people-pet relationships. Studies have proven time and again that there are significant health benefits for older adults with pets. Animals can help reduce stress, lower blood pressure, increase social interaction, and combat loneliness for seniors living in a pet-friendly senior living community. With so many positive benefits of dog ownership, it’s no surprise that the 55+ group of homebuyers prioritizes communities that provide dog amenities.
Professionally Designed for Safety and Comfort
Each Skip School course is custom-designed to fit the preferred location, budget, and community needs. They can function as independent amenities, or they can be designed to integrate with traditional dog parks. Skip School courses are eco-conscious from the ground up and designed for safety, maintainability, and comfort:
- Dogs and owners are separated for safety
- Designed for cognitive and physical stimulation
- Encourages dog owners to exercise
- Self-closing emergency exits for quick exiting
- Water stations and shade canopies to keep pups cool
- No dog-to-dog contact, minimizing behavioral risks
- Eco-friendly construction using recycled, sustainable materials
- Fully pervious and requires minimal water consumption
- Activities are all interchangeable and arranged to fit programmatic requirements
A Community Asset With Big Appeal
Dog-friendly amenities are no longer just a trend – they’re a powerful factor that drives buyer interest, adding lasting value to master-planned communities. The rising demand for pet-friendly housing and communities has had a noticeable impact on the housing market. Nearly 1 in 5 homebuyers now prioritize their pets when choosing a neighborhood.3 Among millennials, 33% have cited their dog as a primary reason for purchasing a home, outranking marriage and children. “As someone who’s passionate about thoughtful community design, I’ve long supported initiatives, like Skip School, that bring innovative, wellness-focused amenities to life. Dog-owner exercise areas are a great example – they not only promote physical activity and mental well-being, but also help to build stronger, greater connections within community developments,” says Mike Hifler, Director at Pulte Homes.
In cities where outdoor space is limited or expensive, rooftop dog exercise runs provide an effective solution. With more people living in high-rise buildings, having an outdoor area where dogs can run and play becomes essential and a huge selling point for potential residents with dogs.
From a marketing perspective, Skip School is a magnet. It represents health, fun, and community involvement. An additional benefit – it’s a prime opportunity for corporate sponsorship and branding by aligning with pet-friendly, environmentally conscious, and wellness-driven lifestyles. In fact, 92% of consumers say they feel better about brands that support social and environmental causes.4 For developers, it’s a draw that sets your community apart.
Perfect for Active Adults (and Their Best Friends)
More and more, seniors are choosing to spend their retirement years with a furry companion by their side, and for good reasons: dogs provide purpose, joy, and daily motivation.
So, dog lovers – imagine a place where your pup gets to “skip school,” break the routine, and enjoy the freedom to move, play, and thrive. That place is real. That place is Skip School – more than a dog course, it’s a lifestyle upgrade for pets and people alike.
With its smart design, health-focused mission, and joyful spirit, it’s the future of dog recreation. It’s time we gave our furry family members a reason to play hooky, too – and your dog will thank you for it!