Indoor Dog Park

InBark has approximately 5,000 square feet of indoor off-leash park space created with SYNLawn Synthetic grass. The park was designed to make it easier on your dog’s paws and to feel like natural grass. InBark’s entire building is climate controlled so that it is always the perfect place to spend time with your dog, any season of the year!

Our Indoor Dog Park is open for your enjoyment from 7:00am until 7:00pm Monday through Friday, and from 8:00am until 6:00pm on Saturday.

 

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***Proof of current vaccinations must be provided for Dog Park.***

*** Dogs over the age of six months must be spayed or neutered. ***

Park fees include a full day of access to both our small and large dog parks with the option to come in and out of the park as many times as you would like during the day.
Dog Park Fees:
One Dog: $8
Two Dogs: $14
Three Dogs: $20

5 Visit Pass: $38.75
10 Visit Pass: $75
20 Visit Pass: $145

Multiple visit passes can be used at anytime.

Month unlimited one dog: $125
Month unlimited two dogs: $200

How do I register?

In order to play in the park, board or use the daycare facilities, dogs must have proof of current vaccinations and pass a temperament test held in the InBark small dog park. Owners must also go over the park rules and regulations, agreeing to our terms before using the facility. Forms that must be filled out can be found below if you would like to read them and fill them out prior to coming to InBark. All pet vaccination records can be faxed or emailed to InBark from your veterinarian, or brought with you at the time of your first visit. Our fax number is (503) 746 - 4593 or paperwork can be e-mailed to tamara@goinbark.com.

 

Privacy Policy Statement:

Your personal information will not be shared with anyone other than InBark and the payment processor to securely process this transaction.

 

Kennel Cough Policy:

Kennel Cough is similar to the common cold- there are several different strains and even if vaccinated, unfortunately sometimes dogs will still get sick. InBark’s policy on kennel cough is to not allow dogs on antibiotics or dogs who are coughing into the park to protect the other guests as much as possible.

For more information please visit these links:

http://www.kennelcoughindogs.com.

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