A few private doggy daycare centers (e.g., The Watering Bowl in St. Louis, Zoom Room franchises) offer indoor, heated, chlorinated pools JUST for dogs. Humans wade but no slides or wave pools. The Catch: These are NOT resorts. No overnight stay. You pay by the hour ($15-30 per dog) for swim sessions. Often require proof of vaccines and a temperament test. Verdict: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4/5 for what it is) – Perfect for swimming your dog indoors, but not a family vacation water park.
True pet-friendly indoor water parks (where dogs can swim in the main attraction pools) do not exist in the US or Europe due to health codes (fecal matter, chlorine balance, allergies). However, "pet friendly" in this context means: lodges/resorts with indoor water parks that allow pets in the hotel/hotel rooms/cabanas , and sometimes offer special pet amenities or outdoor pet splash pads. pet friendly indoor water parks
: Dedicated "Camelpup Adventures" include open patios and a designated outdoor relief area. A few private doggy daycare centers (e