🐾 How to Handle Aggressive Dogs at the Dog Park – Real Advice from Dog Owners
Visiting the dog park can be a joyful activity for both you and your furry friend—but aggressive encounters can quickly […]
Located at 280 N King St in the heart of Honolulu, Hawaii, A’ala Bark Park offers a convenient urban getaway for dog owners looking for a space to let their pets run off-leash. The park is noted for its separation of small and large dog areas, ensuring a safer and more enjoyable experience for canines of all sizes. The park is securely fenced, giving owners peace of mind while their dogs play.
This Honolulu dog park has shaded areas and large trees nearby for lounging, but it does not provide water inside the dog park; visitors will need to bring their own water bowls or use the park’s water fountain outside the dog area. While the main park can sometimes host a transient community, reviewers suggest that visitors largely feel at ease within the fenced dog sections.
Only dog’s there were unfriendly
Only dog’s there were unfriendly
Only dog’s there were unfriendly
Only dog’s there were unfriendly
This is not the park in the picture. The one I ended up at looked as if it doesn’t get kept up. There were homeless people all around. Dogs can play anywhere, they laid in the dirt here because there’s no grass..Not a place I will tell friends about… Not that I have any to tell…. You get it
This is not the park in the picture. The one I ended up at looked as if it doesn’t get kept up. There were homeless people all around. Dogs can play anywhere, they laid in the dirt here because there’s no grass..Not a place I will tell friends about… Not that I have any to tell…. You get it
This is not the park in the picture. The one I ended up at looked as if it doesn’t get kept up. There were homeless people all around. Dogs can play anywhere, they laid in the dirt here because there’s no grass..Not a place I will tell friends about… Not that I have any to tell…. You get it
This is not the park in the picture. The one I ended up at looked as if it doesn’t get kept up. There were homeless people all around. Dogs can play anywhere, they laid in the dirt here because there’s no grass..Not a place I will tell friends about… Not that I have any to tell…. You get it
Wow, A’ ala Park! I know this is one of my favorite places. I enjoy lounging in the plush green grass. Often I spend several hours there amongst some trees, resting in the cool shade, sitting around talking story, et cetera, this park is good for a lot of uses.
Caution though, as the place is slightly haunted, it might be time to go, still go. I have heard stories of time past. A stage, baseball diamond, and other parts of the park were different during other times, but however I’m sure it would still look, feel this same to me. Cars would be wildly different. I have met all kinds of people there from all over. We are all children of Aala Park, another one of my fine southern homes with scenic views, of large trees, the river, its deep banks that ebb and flows with the tide, with rustic rock walls. I like it!
Wow, A’ ala Park! I know this is one of my favorite places. I enjoy lounging in the plush green grass. Often I spend several hours there amongst some trees, resting in the cool shade, sitting around talking story, et cetera, this park is good for a lot of uses.
Caution though, as the place is slightly haunted, it might be time to go, still go. I have heard stories of time past. A stage, baseball diamond, and other parts of the park were different during other times, but however I’m sure it would still look, feel this same to me. Cars would be wildly different. I have met all kinds of people there from all over. We are all children of Aala Park, another one of my fine southern homes with scenic views, of large trees, the river, its deep banks that ebb and flows with the tide, with rustic rock walls. I like it!