Harvest time on the Prairie
This week, visitors to Dog Bark Park and the agricultural prairie around Cottonwood, Idaho will see miles & miles of grain fields being harvested. The major crop is wheat, although canola and barley is also grown and
This week, visitors to Dog Bark Park and the agricultural prairie around Cottonwood, Idaho will see miles & miles of grain fields being harvested. The major crop is wheat, although canola and barley is also grown and
It’s rhubarb season in Idaho! And that means next year this time we’ll be cutting our first harvest from a new planting of rhubarb that grows near the front paws of the big beagle. Rhubarb
We didn’t quite know what to expect when the editors of Playboy Mexico Magazine contacted us a few months ago seeking images for an article in their architecture section of the magazine. The finished article
Several families of children who read National Geographic Kids Magazine will be visiting this summer. We’re always delighted when the story of Idaho’s big dog makes press that encourages youth to read. This is just
We’re back with another installment in our dog breed series. The Norwich Terrier is our pick for this post. Both terriers were used for centuries in England as general farm and hunting dogs. They became
Spring in Idaho involves all kinds of weather. April at Dog Bark Park has seen snow, been warm as summer, rained plenty, & also was just plain lovely with pleasant sunny days. These red/orange tulips are especially shocking on recent
Does anyone remember these little glass candy containers from around the mid 40’s or so? They were sold as a novelty candy item. The candy was held inside the dog’s body with a cardboard bottom,
Here’s our first guest post to our Dog Bark Park blogs. It is the next installment in our series about different dog breeds. Known worldwide as the best police, guard and military dog, the German
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Interesting stories by Entrepreneur on-line magazine of the lucky breaks of ten companies that led them to new heights. Dog Bark Park’s story was included. See the article here: http://www.entrepreneur.com/slideshow/205572.html Interesting stories and nice to remember
Sometimes Dennis & I are asked if we ever get tired of creating our chainsaw-carved dogs. And our answer is always ” no, we enjoy making them.” That doesn’t mean carving is our only artistic activity. Among other things, we
About the artists
We are husband and wife artists working at Dog Bark Park since 1997. Dennis, a self-taught chainsaw artist, has been carving for over thirty years. Frances joined him in the business twenty-six years ago. Our “big break” came in 1995 when our carvings were sold on QVC television…
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Dennis J. Sullivan & Frances Conklin
Dog Bark Park/Inn Bed & Breakfast
2421 Business Loop 95
Cottonwood ID 83522-5030
Phone 208 962-3647
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