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The Dog House Ready In Our Lobby

The Dog House is live in our 5x3 NetEnt lobby with 20 fixed paylines and sticky wild rounds, so the action stays easy to follow.

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What The Dog House Feels Like Here

The Dog House uses a plain 5-reel, 3-row frame with 20 fixed paylines, which makes each spin easy to read whether you are on a phone or desktop. We keep the NetEnt name on the tile, show the paytable before you start, and keep the wild dog symbols front and centre. If you like a slot where the feature round changes the

screen quickly, this one keeps the rules simple and the pace clear.

WILD DOG CARDS

Three Dog House Angles To Check

These three cards focus on what matters before you open the game: the reel layout, the sticky wild behaviour, and the way the feature round changes the screen.

Five reels, three rows
Sticky dogs
Feature shift
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POCKET SCREEN

The Dog House On Smaller Screens

On a smaller screen, The Dog House keeps the same reel layout and symbol set, but we move the controls closer to your thumb.

PORTRAIT MODE
THUMB CONTROLS
QUICK PAYTABLE
SAME SYMBOL SET
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ROUND HELP

Help For The Dog House Session

If The Dog House pauses, starts late, or opens without sound, the fastest fix is usually inside the game itself.

No sound If the reels spin but the audio stays quiet, check the device volume first…
Stuck loading When the screen hangs on load, refresh once and reopen the same title from…
Round mismatch If the last settled spin does not match what you saw, use support with…
BUILD SIGNALS

How We Keep The Dog House Clear

We keep The Dog House close to the studio release: NetEnt stays named on the card, the reel count is shown plainly, and the paytable is easy to…

Named studio

We keep NetEnt visible beside the title, so you know which release you are opening.

Plain paytable

The paytable is not buried behind extra screens. You can open it before you start, read the wild and scatter…

Fixed layout

The 5x3 frame and 20 fixed paylines stay the same on every device.

Visible rules

We keep the symbol behavior written in the game panel, so you can check how the wild dogs work and…

Device parity

Phone and desktop open the same Dog House build, so the symbol art, line layout and trigger style do not…

Local access

If the slot is available in your region, it is shown where local law permits.

How This Dog House Page Compares

Here we keep the Dog House card plain, with the layout, provider and trigger style shown before you open the session.

Clear tileOur card puts The Dog House front and centre with NetEnt, the 5x3 frame and the feature callout in one place. That saves you from scanning through unrelated slot names before you start.
No variant huntIf you want the standard version, we label it plainly. Some pages leave you guessing between different Dog House builds, but here the name stays visible before the game opens.
Wild focusThe wild dog symbols are called out early, so you know why the screen can change quickly when they land. Other pages often hide that part behind generic slot copy.
Paytable accessYou can reach the paytable from the game card and from inside the slot, which makes the rules easy to confirm before a session. That is useful when you return after a break.
Mobile parityThe mobile build keeps the same reel layout and symbol flow as desktop. We do not compress the game into a different feel, so your session reads the same on either device.
Trigger clarityThe scatter-driven change in pace is explained in the card, not left to trial and error. That helps you know why the game feels different once the feature round begins.
Fast reopenIf you leave mid-session, the title is easy to find again from the same page. That saves time when you want to resume The Dog House instead of searching through the lobby.

Dog House Features Worth Noting

This section pulls out the pieces that define the game for us: the reel shape, the sticky wilds, the feature trigger, and the clear studio build.

5x3 Reel Frame

The Dog House uses a clean five-reel, three-row frame. That layout is easy to read on a phone and still gives the wild dog symbols enough room to shape the screen when they land.

Sticky Wild Dogs

The wild dogs are the main draw, and the sticky part is what makes them matter across more than one spin. You can see their role in the reel pattern without reading through extra clutter.

Scatter Trigger

Scatter symbols change the pace of the game by opening the feature round. We call that out here because it is the point where the slot stops feeling like plain base play and starts shifting.

NetEnt Build

The studio name stays on the card so you know which release you are opening. That helps if you like the Dog House look and want the exact NetEnt version rather than a similar theme.

Thumb-Friendly Play

The controls sit close enough for one-handed play, which matters when you are checking the game on a phone. The symbol art and reel order stay clear even on a smaller screen.

Paytable At Hand

The paytable is close to the action, so you can check symbol values and feature behaviour without leaving the game. That makes each session easier to read before you commit to another spin.

The Dog House Questions

These answers stay on The Dog House itself: the reel layout, the sticky wilds, the feature trigger, the mobile build and the way access works when local law permits it. If you want the exact slot behaviour before opening a session, this section keeps the focus on what the game actually does.

It uses a 5x3 frame with 20 fixed paylines, so the symbol paths stay easy to follow. That setup is one reason the wild dog landing pattern feels clear right from the first spin.

The wild dogs help complete lines and can change the reel pattern in a visible way. When they land in the right spots, the next spin can build around them instead of starting from a blank screen.

Yes. Open the paytable first and read the wild and scatter behaviour before the session starts. We keep that panel close to the slot so you do not have to guess how the game reacts.

The symbol set and reel logic stay the same, but the controls sit closer to your thumb and the layout fits portrait screens better. You are still opening the same NetEnt build, just on a smaller display.

Access depends on local law and is available where local law permits. If the game is shown in your region, you will see the same reel layout, symbol art and feature behaviour on the page.

Refresh once, reopen the same title, and check your device connection. If the round state still looks off, send support the time of the spin so we can check the session path and help you return.