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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
Continuing our series that offers tidbits about different dog breeds we feature 3 more in this post. But first, a note about our sources of information. Much of what we know about dogs is from
Many of us like to share human foods with our canine family members and the debate circulates about the pitfalls and pleasure of doing so. Certain foods are toxic to dogs and should not be feed
Where we are in rural Idaho the most common dogs include labradors, border collies, cattle dogs, german shepherds, golden retrievers & other hunting or ranch working dogs. Here, we’ll explore three lesser known dogs. Sealyham Terrier The Sealyham
Last time we wrote about two Top 10 Lists of the most popular dogs at Dog Bark Park and as registered with the American Kennel Club. Now we’d like to mention a few breeds not
Recently the American Kennel Club announced America’s most popular dog breeds for 2009. The Labrador Retriever maintained its #1 spot while the German Shepherd moved into second place. Next in line are Yorkie, Golden Retriever, Beagle, Boxer, Bulldog, Dachshund,
Last Fall a videographer on assignment for the Purina Company spent most of a day visiting & filming at Dog Bark Park. Here’s the link to view the recently released footage: Purina PetCentric TV. We hope you
What happens to all those good intentions made as New Year Resolutions? So often, plans to shed some weight, rid the clutter, walk the dog more, clean out closets, etc simply dissipate as the New Year
The Rainbow Trout pegged fishing pole/leash/hat holder is chainsaw carved and hand painted. The tail fin curves forward. The back of the carving is unfinished and flat for easy wall mounting. Trout shown here is
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
Phone 208 962-3647
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