Oakland Bark

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Oakland Park, United States

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Oakland Bark Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Oakland Bark is located in Oakland Park, United States on 971 NW 38th St. Oakland Bark is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category dog park in United States.

Address

971 NW 38th St

Phone

+1 9546304500

Amenities

Good for kidsPublic toilet

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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LeAnn Smith

I love taking my dogs here and they love it too! Most people are kind and have good tempered dogs, but I have run into a few people with overly aggressive dogs. My only complaint is that masks are listed as mandatory and maybe 25 percent of the patrons wear them. There is a walking path and unmasked people congregate on it so it's hard to use the walking path sometimes. I wish there was more enforcement on masks.

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Miso Jones

A lovely park that seems well kept and right off Powerline. I was on the way to another park and couldn't resist stopping here. My dog isn't much for dog parks but he seemed to come out of his shell here. Plenty of hand sanitizing stations, water, restrooms and litter bags. This cute park had a large and small breed size under 25 pounds and everyone was social distancing. Ticked off all my boxes as far as dog parks go. Ample parking spots. Bravo!

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ron carnahan

Nice park...clean...separate spots for big and small dogs...

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Vanessa Whitney

Great park space with plenty of room for dogs to run. Separate areas for small dogs and big dogs which is also a plus. Poop bag stations throughout the park and a separate fenced area in the big dog section with kiddy pools and hoses to fill at your leisure but gated so if you don't want your water loving dogs to get wet then they can't get in unless you open the gate. There are also water bowls provided at the park and water fountains for people and restrooms.

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Jacy Kline

Great park for dogs, very spacious. But a lot of people bring their small dogs into the large dog area and it's very frustrating (I almost broke my finger trying to protect someone's 10lb dog in the large dog area). Even playfully, large dogs can harm tiny dogs with just a paw or by knocking them over. Our dog is 100 lbs, never shown aggression against dogs or humans ,but is a hound dog, so when a 10lb animal takes off running and howling there's no amount of training that could stop him from taking chase and potentially hurting such a small dog just out of excitement. It's reckless and risky for your very small dogs & unfair to the large dogs that have to be leashed or taken out because of carelessness on part of the owner.