🐾 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 […]
Central Bark is a popular dog park located in Ashland, KY, offering a spacious, fun, and well-equipped environment for dogs of all sizes to play and exercise off-leash. The park features separated, fully fenced areas for small and large dogs, double-gated entries for safety, and plenty of room for energetic pups to run around. Water fountains for both dogs and owners, agility equipment for training and fun, and seating areas both inside and outside the fence make this a convenient gathering spot for local dog lovers.
Dog parents will appreciate the park’s added amenities, including a wash/shower station, public restrooms, trash cans, and dog waste bag stations. Kids can enjoy a nearby playground, making it a great destination for the whole family. While most reviews praise the park’s size and facilities, users note that it can get muddy after rain, so come prepared! Central Bark is a wonderful year-round resource for Ashland’s pet community, emphasizing dog-friendly trails, activities, and the local spirit.
This dog park has good potential. Watering stations are fantastic, double gate entry is wonderful, the space offered for both small and large breeds is adequate. The issue here is that there is no self grooming or rinse off station available and the grounds get incredibly muddy. Making things even worse are dogs to be known aggressive come here, my dog was attacked, and other locals have advised on their dogs being attacked, so much so, that they informed me on certain vehicles to keep an eye out for, to retreat. There needs to be rules prohibiting dogs known to be aggressive from entering, Animal control was less than helpful with assisting in the issue, I am grateful the owner was responsible and took care of the vet bills and provided UTD vaccination records immediately, no thanks to the ACO. I am not sure that is a common occurrence, for that reason I would be cautious utilizing this park until the aggressive dog issue is addressed.
Love this YEAR ROUND place! My dogs have so much energy and there’s plenty of space for them to run around. Two separated large areas (small/ large dogs) with double gated entry, water fountains for you and pup, and agility equipment. Can get a bit muddy, but there is a shower station now and the dogs don’t mind! 😂 Support local 🤎
This was our first time visiting this dog park and it was very nice. The dogs had plenty of room to run and play, there was seating inside and outside of the fence as well as restrooms and a washing station which worked well. The only negative for us was that my husband had to remain outside of the fence because there’s a drop off the concrete at the entrance making it impossible for his motorized wheelchair to enter and exit. So the down side here was it is not wheelchair accessible.
We love being able to take Gya here to run and play. We recently received our newest family member, Fenrir! Gya will be 4 this November, and Fenrir is 9 weeks old. He wears himself out! This is the result of playing at Central Bark.
** Also wanted to note that there are plenty of places to sit while you’re enjoying the weather. They offer a water fountain for us and one close to the ground for the fur babies to get a drink as well. They even have a dog wash station. **
There is also a nice sized playground at the end of the dog park. Kids can play while the fur babies play, and all the kids would be worn out by the time you got back home!
Had plenty of room for both big and small dogs. Seemed very clean, had trash cans and puppy waste bag stations. Also had benches inside the play area, a few picnic tables on the outside, bathrooms for humans, and a shower/wash station for your dog incase they get too dirty. I’ll be bringing my pups back in the future.