5/5 Niki 3 years ago on Google • 101 reviews
Fantastic
experience
here.
First
of
all
in
order
to
expedite
the
process
of
attending
this
dog
park/bar
for
the
first
time
it's
a
good
idea
to
fill
out
the
guest
form
online
where
you
can
even
prepay
for
your
dog's
entry.
It
costs
$10
during
the
week
and
$15
on
the
weekend
for
your
dog
to
attend.
Humans
can
always
get
in
for
free.
the
guest
form
consists
of
a
short
questionnaire
requesting
your
dogs
temperament
vaccination
record
veterinarian
name
age
and
breed.
It
is
fairly
inclusive
without
being
overly
excessive.
I
believe
the
purpose
is
mostly
just
to
weed
out
dogs
with
a
incomplete
vaccination
record
that
do
not
have
regular
veterinary
care
or
are
not
well
socialized.
once
you
arrive
at
the
dog
park
if
you
filled
out
the
questionnaire
already
you
can
quickly
give
them
your
name
and
or
cell
phone
number
for
them
to
look
you
up
and
let
you
into
the
dog
park.
If
your
dog
is
less
than
25
lb
or
less
than
6
months
old
they
recommend
you
start
in
the
small
dog
side
which
is
fenced
off
and
much
smaller
than
the
main
dog
park
area.
Both
the
small
dog
and
the
large
dog
fenced
in
areas
have
access
to
the
outside
seated
eating
area
that
is
an
area
that
dogs
are
also
allowed
and
encouraged
on
leash.
You
also
have
access
to
an
interior
human-only
inside
building
area
that
is
enclosed
and
offers
additional
seating
for
eating
as
well
as
access
to
a
bar.
Once
you
are
in
the
small
or
large
dog
fenced
in
section
with
your
dog
you
must
have
them
off
leash
and
they
are
allowed
to
run
and
play
in
an
interactive
jungle
gym
style
Park
of
sorts.
They
have
access
to
tennis
balls,
tables
they
can
walk
on
as
well
as
fake
astroturf,
dirt
pathways,
rock
landscaping,
etc.
All
areas
have
available
freshwater
spigots
and
dog
tenders.
these
dog
babysitters
are
there
to
assist
you
in
mediating
any
dog
interactions
that
are
unfavorable,
they
will
break
up
any
fights
or
dog
play
that
is
too
rough
using
Rattlers
as
a
distraction
or
Force
if
necessary.
The
dog
area
also
has
access
to
a
bar
where
you
can
buy
a
beer
or
cocktail
that
have
cute
names
and
you
can
sip
a
beer
while
watching
your
dogs
play.
It's
encouraged
to
keep
an
eye
on
your
dog
but
if
you
decide
to
go
inside
to
eat
food
the
dog
tenders
can
help
keep
an
eye
on
your
pet
while
you're
eating.
You
can
take
your
dog
inside
the
first
fenced
area
with
picnic
tables
where
you
can
order
off
of
a
extensive
human
menu
of
food
and
cocktails
from
entrees
to
appetizers.
On
this
menu
is
also
a
dog
friendly
menu
with
things
such
as
breakfast
burritos,
jerky,
and
other
dog
friendly
treats.
there's
even
a
non-alcoholic
dog
beer
if
you
decide
drinking
with
your
dog
is
something
you
want
to
try.
I
have
ran
into
a
few
wily
dogs
while
attending
the
dog
park
at
bar
k
but
the
dogtenders
were
quick
to
separate
them.
I
would
encourage
people
to
keep
it
a
close
eye
on
their
dog
just
for
the
sake
of
no
one
ever
knowing
exactly
how
two
dogs
are
going
to
react
to
each
other.
I
feel
safer
here
with
this
group
of
dogs
and
owners
than
I
do
it
most
dog
parks,
especially
being
aided
by
the
help
of
the
employees
that
act
as
mediators
quickly
able
to
break
up
any
altercations.
I
have
started
attending
during
winter
hours
and
I'm
pleased
to
report
that
it
is
very
tolerable
for
humans
and
dogs
alike,
there
is
a
covered
area
with
heaters
and
this
has
really
helped
me
continue
to
exercise
my
dog
in
the
winter
months.
It
sure
beats
freezing
my
butt
off
at
a
park
with
the
wind
whipping
across
me
and
Romeo.
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