The Big Dog House: 3,758x from a Single Bonus Buy, We Didn’t See That Coming
We finished €237 down after 12,350 spins, rescued by a 3,758x best hit. Our full The Big Dog House review covers the bonus modes, RTP, and the Ghost Wild that can be absolutely infuriating.

Pragmatic Play expands its Dog House franchise with a 5x3 slot played across 20 fixed paylines, featuring a 96.53% RTP in the CrazyBet version, medium volatility, and a max win of 15,000x your stake. The bonus is built around four different modes depending on how many scatters land, whilst wilds can appear in three distinct sizes with stackable 2x and 3x multipliers.
| Spec | Valeur |
|---|---|
| Provider | Pragmatic Play |
| Default RTP | 96.53% (95.45% / 94.48% variants available) |
| Volatility | Medium (4/5) |
| Format | 5x3, 20 fixed paylines |
| Min / Max Bet | €0.20 to €240 (€1,440 with Ante Level 4) |
| Max win | 15,000x stake |
| Hit frequency base | 1 in 3.75 (26.67%) |
| Hit frequency bonus | 1 in 188.44 |
| Max Win Probability | 1 in 17,953,321 |
| Buy Feature | 100x to 500x depending on the mode |
| Ante / Super Bet | 4 levels each |
Our Test: 12,350 Spins, €3,990 Wagered, We Finished €237 Down
€751 from a single €0.20 spin. The biggest hit of the entire test, triggered on a Biggie + Ghost Out bonus bought for 500x our stake, only the second time we had bought it that week. The feature paid 3,758x. At that point, we knew we had landed something we probably would not see again for a very long time.
We closed the tab and walked away. We came back the next day. Bad idea.
Three weeks of testing, 12,350 spins, €3,990 pushed through the base game, Bonus Buys and Super Spins. Final result: €237 down. Observed RTP came in at 94.06%, versus the theoretical 96.53%. Without the 3,758x hit, we would have finished €990 down. That is what medium volatility looks like in real life: one lucky break that rescues three weeks of play.
47 bonuses triggered naturally, 35 bought. Pragmatic Play’s published bonus frequency of 1 in 188 was accurate to the decimal place. We also had two Biggie bonuses bought for 200x that returned just 15x each, a straight 185x loss. Statistically, that is completely normal. Emotionally, it is brutal.
Since that best hit, we have not had the nerve to buy Biggie + Ghost Out again. It is irrational, because the maths has no memory of what you have already won. We stopped anyway. At some point, your brain takes over from the numbers.
The 15,000x max win? Official probability: 1 in 17.9 million. At 1,000 spins a day, every day, you would be waiting 49 years. We mention it for completeness.
The Big Dog House: Technical Specifications
Pragmatic Play offers three RTP settings on this 5x3 grid: 96.53%, 95.45% and 94.48%. CrazyBet runs the 96.53% version, around two tenths above what many operators currently offer. Volatility is officially rated as medium by Pragmatic Play, with an internal score of 4 out of 5 on their own scale. After 12,350 spins, we can confirm the published hit frequency of 1 winning spin every 3.75 spins.
The 20x bet multiplier across 20 fixed paylines means one unit per line on every spin. The 15,000x ceiling represents $3,600,000 of exposure per bonus at the maximum stake, with an official probability of 1 in 17,953,321 per triggered feature.
| Mode | Trigger Conditions | Wild type | Ghost Wilds |
|---|---|---|---|
| Normal | 3 paw classiques | 1×1 sticky | Active on reel 5 |
| Biggie | Biggie + 2 paw | Guaranteed 1x3 or 3x3 wilds | Active |
| Ghost Out | Ghost Out + 2 paw | 1×1 sticky | Disabled |
| Biggie + Ghost Out | Biggie + Ghost Out + 1 paw |
During the bonus, wild multipliers remain fixed for the entire feature. If you land a sticky 3x on the first spin, it keeps that 3x value until the end, unless a Ghost Wild removes it. The feature cannot be retriggered.
Ghost Wild: The Mechanic That Drives You Up the Wall
Across the 47 naturally triggered bonuses and 35 Bonus Buys in our test, this was the mechanic that came up most often in our session notes. One of our strongest Normal Mode bonuses looked like it was about to go nuclear. Five sticky 3x wilds were lined up across reels 2, 3 and 4, with multipliers stacking and the tension building with every spin. On spin six, a Ghost Wild landed on reel 5 and removed one of the sticky 3x wilds. On the very next spin, another Ghost Wild landed and wiped out a second one.
The bonus finished at 38x.
We did not take that well.
The Ghost Wild only appears on reel 5 during Free Spins, and only in Normal and Biggie modes. It never appears in Ghost Out mode, which is exactly why that option exists. When it lands, it acts as a substitute wild on the current spin and then removes one random sticky wild at the start of the following spin. It is effectively the game’s built-in anti-sticky mechanic.
From a mathematical standpoint, it makes sense. Without it, RTP would be significantly higher. Pragmatic Play needed to cap the feature’s potential somewhere, and they chose reel 5.
From a player’s perspective, it is infuriating.
That is why Ghost Out is available as a Bonus Buy option. For 200x your stake, you can remove Ghost Wilds from the feature entirely.
The cure is sold right next to the problem.
Buy Feature: Which Bonus Buy Is Actually Worth It
Four options are available, each with its own RTP profile and very different results in our testing.
| Mode | Cost | RTP | Test Purchases | Average Return |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Free Spins Normal | 100x | 96,54% | 25 | 78x |
| Biggie Free Spins | 200x | 96,50% | 5 | 145x |
| Ghost Out Free Spins | 200x | 96,43% | 3 |
Our favourite for consistency was Ghost Out at 200x. It carries the lowest listed RTP of the four at 96.43%, but with no Ghost Wilds removing your sticky multipliers, the setup builds much more smoothly and paid more consistently than any other mode in our sessions. It feels counterintuitive, but the lowest RTP option delivered the most stable returns in practice.
Biggie Free Spins at 200x was the weakest performer in our test. An average return of 145x translates to a 55x loss on every purchase. The upside is still there if the Colossal Wilds line up, but across five buys we never had a feature that really took off.
Biggie + Ghost Out at 500x is pure all-or-nothing territory. Across two purchases, one returned 47x and the other paid 3,758x. You either land the hit that saves the session, or you get absolutely nothing. This is one to reserve for days when your bankroll can absorb a 450x loss without triggering an existential crisis.
Ante Bets and Super Bets: Results After 1,000 Spins
| Level | Extra Cost | Boost | RTP |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ante Bet 1 | 40x | 24x higher chance of triggering Biggie Free Spins | 96,51% |
| Ante Bet 2 | 40x | 24x higher chance of triggering Ghost Out Free Spins | 96,55% |
| Ante Bet 3 | 80x | 6x higher chance of triggering any Free Spins mode | 96,53% |
| Ante Bet 4 | 120x |
Across 1,000 spins split between the four Ante Bet levels, the effect was clearly measurable. We saw noticeably more Biggie triggers in Ante Bet 1 than in the standard base game. The same was true for Ghost Out in Ante Bet 2. In Ante Bet 4, we even landed a Biggie + Ghost Out naturally after around 250 spins, something we never saw once in regular play.
The downside is the cost. It is brutal on your bankroll. At €0.80 per spin on Ante Bet 3, based on a standard €0.20 stake, your balance disappears four times faster. Worth testing in short bursts, not over a long session.
Super Bets follow the same philosophy. Four levels either guarantee or heavily favour larger wilds in the base game, but Free Spins are disabled entirely. Super Spin 1 at 100x guarantees at least one Expanded Wild on every spin, whilst Super Spin 4 at 4,000x guarantees a Colossal Wild. We tested them in short runs of 10 to 20 spins. Anything beyond that becomes prohibitively expensive for outcomes that are still fundamentally random. Our conclusion was simple: entertaining for a few minutes, ruinous over time.
Bankroll: How Much We Recommend for The Big Dog House
For a standard session with no Ante Bet and no Bonus Buy, we recommend a minimum bankroll of 100x your stake. At €0.20 per spin, that means €20. That gives you a reasonable chance of reaching at least one naturally triggered bonus, given the official frequency of 1 in 188 spins.
If you plan to use Bonus Buys, the rule that worked best for us was to set aside at least five times the cost of the feature. For the standard Free Spins buy at 100x, which costs €20 at the minimum stake, we would recommend a bankroll of around €100. That gives you enough room to absorb several sub-100x returns before landing one feature that justifies the investment.
Biggie + Ghost Out at 500x is a completely different proposition. At a €0.20 stake, the feature costs €100. We would suggest at least €500 if you want five realistic attempts, with the understanding that you may not hit anything significant. Our 3,758x best hit landed on the second purchase. That is not the statistical norm.
Our Verdict: A Slot That May Be Too Complex for Its Own Good
Pragmatic Play has layered a huge amount of mechanics into this game. Wilds come in three different sizes, each with stackable multipliers. On top of that, there are four Free Spins modes based on the scatter combination. Above that again, you have multiple paid boosters, each split into four levels. It adds up quickly. The first 500 spins of our test were spent simply understanding how all these systems interacted. For players who just want to hit spin and watch, this may be too much.