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Dog Spa Features NuVo Multiroom Audio System

Owner says there is a demand for such posh pet accommodations.


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There is a high-end spa just outside Cincinnati that pampers its patrons with audio and video.

Customers enjoy personalized music and video programming distributed through a NuVo Grand Concerto system, 68 pairs of NuVo AccentPLUS speakers and dozens of flat-panel TVs.

If patrons have any specific desires, they need only bark or scratch the nearest door.

It’s a dog spa.

The Red Dog Pet Resort, recently launched by owner Ray Schneider, is a five-star operation with 24-hour-a-day staffing. He set out to create a spa that offers “the plushest of comforts for all manner of creatures,” including a pool and massage parlor.

The 30,000-square-foot facility includes 44 individually themed suites to house pets. For slightly less exclusive accommodations, there are three dormitories that can host over 150 dogs. There are also 37 cat condos.

A major emphasis was placed on audio and video. Schneider enlisted Ken Becker, owner of Montgomery, Ohio-based Shootingstar Electronics, to install the NuVo multiroom audio system. Each zone is controlled by a Grand Concerto Control Pad.

No, the dogs don’t operate the control pads, Schneider qualifies. Likewise, he isn’t under the impression that K9s can appreciate the performance of the in-ceiling and in-wall AccentPLUS speakers or evaluate the picture quality of the Toshiba, Samsung and Magnavox flat panels.

It’s less about quality and more about effect, he says.

Dog’s Best Friend


The audio and video serve to “replicate the familiarity of [the pets’] homes,” Schneider says. The idea is that if a dog’s owner typically plays a particular type of music or video content, it might relax a dog who enjoys a customized suite.

The dogs that populate the dormitories are likely to hear classical or new-age music. “I think it soothes them,” Schneider says.

He adds that the music seems to cut down on the contagious barking effect. Often in kennels, he explains, one dog starts barking, then another follows and soon every dog is barking. The music seems to somehow prevent that.

Then there are the flat panels. Many people believe dogs don’t see images on TVs. That’s not true, Becker says. “I used to think that, too.” The installer even experimented on his four boxers, purchasing a nature DVD to see how they’d react.

“They watched the TV and [when they heard animal noises] they went right after it. They listen to the sounds and watch the TV.”

For Schneider, the goal of the TVs is more about familiarity than content. He estimates that 20 percent of dogs actually watch TV. The familiarity of having a TV on, however, may put the other 80 percent at ease.

Schneider says he did his share of research and recognized a demand for this level of pet accommodations. People are willing to go to great lengths to pamper their dogs, he found, because pets provide “the type of unconditional love that they don’t find otherwise in their lives.”

He adds, "They often spend more money on their pets than they do on themselves.”

Installer in Doghouse


Many of the pet owners that visit the Red Dog Pet Resort probably don’t enjoy a multiroom audio system at home. Becker, who has a lot of residential clients, said it was a relatively easy job — albeit time consuming.

“It’s a flat, open building so pulling the [wiring] was easy, but it was a lot of speakers to cut in.”

The project did have its challenges. Becker opted to put a single channel to each zone. This allowed him to use a mere 18 NuVo P2100 amplifiers, each serving eight suites and connecting to three pairs of speakers.

The Red Dog staff can choose from a variety of sources by accessing NuVo's AM/FM/XM dual tuner and iPod NuVo Dock. Becker also installed a NV-LSA40 local source amplifier to allow any local audio source to be amplified through the zone’s speakers.

The system sounds great, looks good and is easy to control, Becker says.

A high level of quality was necessary even though the system’s end users are dogs, according to Schneider. He says he considered using lower-end products but decided against it.

“I ended up going with the better,” Schneider says. “I have learned that [in business] whatever you build, people try to copy it. I decided to make it the best and put people in catch-up mode.

"That way I won’t see many people copying me because it’s too expensive. It’s about setting a high bar.”

Hopefully the dogs appreciate it.

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About the Author

Tom LeBlanc, Senior Writer/Technology Editor, CE Pro
Tom has been covering consumer electronics for six years. Before that, he wrote for the sports department of the Boston Herald. Migrating to magazines, he was a staff editor for a golf publication and an outdoor sports publication. Now, as senior writer/technology editor of CE Pro magazine since 2003, he dabbles in all departments and offers expertise in marketing. Follow him on Twitter @leblanctom.

4 Comments (displayed in order by date/time)

Posted by PE  on  10/23  at  05:15 AM

This totally is a sign of bad economic times.

Posted by Steve Crowe  on  10/23  at  07:28 AM

PE,

You’re telling me you don’t have some extra cash hanging around to pamper you pet?

Posted by M. Beck  on  10/23  at  08:59 AM

I don’t see what is so innovative here… We’ve had a Dog Spa for years! Just come into any one of our soon to be closed Harvey show rooms, and you will see employees dragging their ass on the carpet, and customers getting hit on the nose with a newspaper until they purchase our extended warranty contracts. Not to mention, we’ve been “rolling over and playing dead” for years to our creditors and landlords.

Posted by rayhusten  on  05/23  at  02:22 AM

Really a dog would be enjoying such a good multiroom audio system.

itchy ears in dogs

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