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In this short video interview produced by Washington State University journalism students, Dennis & Frances discuss a little of how Dog Bark Park came to be and what they think about their business in Cottonwood
In this short video interview produced by Washington State University journalism students, Dennis & Frances discuss a little of how Dog Bark Park came to be and what they think about their business in Cottonwood
Roamer, Dog Bark Park’s travelling pup, ran but a few hundred feet from home base to get his picture taken with the travelling Big Idaho Potato. For 7 years the beloved potato has been travelling the country
We were thrilled to be included in this Our Americana podcast. We’ve conducted many interviews over the phone and in person before film and camera crews but this was our first via Skype phone. The
Last week Roamer didn’t have to travel to see a spectacular sight; pink cotton-candy clouds. June sunsets can be quite special and this one did not disappoint. From his parking pad at Dog Bark Park Roamer was treated
In this episode Roamer enjoys making stops near home to see the prairie in bloom up close. These huge fields carpeted in the most brilliant yellow imaginable are canola flowers (rape seed). That’s right, the
Sometimes even a dog needs to head to town on a little business. Here’s a glimpse of places we frequent in the commercial hub of Grangeville, Idaho which is a quick 14-mile 15-minute drive from
This episode opens with Roamer continuing on the Old White Bird Hill Road not far from Cottonwood. Before breaking out of the forest he was amused by some bright red bluebird nesting boxes on trees alongside the road! They
In the segment, Roamer visits places around Grangeville, Idaho. Grangeville, 15 miles and 15 minutes from Dog Bark Park, is the largest town in our county, Idaho County. The county, about the size of the State
This week Roamer’s travels are close to home. First he visits the Cottonwood Post Office to send off some wooden dogs to customers. Dennis & Frances ship chainsaw carved dogs of many different breeds to
Following his afternoon along the Salmon River at Pine Bar Recreation Area, Roamer made one more stop to view some basalt cliffs on his way out of the canyon to his Dog Bark Park home. Roamer’s next
Basalt rock comprises the foundation for much of Idaho, eastern Washington & eastern Oregon. This bedrock is volcanic, or igneous, rock resulting from the cooling of basaltic lava exposed at or near ground surface. From approximately 17
Back again with the next weekly adventure of Roamer, the Idaho travelling dog. When not out adventuring Roamer kennels at Dog Bark Park in Cottonwood, Idaho. In this episode he is working his way down Graves Creek
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
2421 Business Loop 95
Cottonwood ID 83522-5030
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