A Doggone Good Time at Bark Bash

LIZ CHRISTIAN
Social Media and Marketing Specialist

A good crowd of two-legged and four-legged visitors helped make the first Bark Bash a big success. Photo Liz Christian

The inaugural Bark Bash was held on August 24 at Prairie Oaks Metro Park. The park was transformed into a canine paradise for dogs and their owners. The weather was a little warm, but that didn’t stop tails from wagging! Prairie Oaks saw nearly 10,000 visitors and their pups (and one cat). [YAY FOR CATS! – editor]

A dog cools off in the ice castle, and a senior pup enjoys the views from a stroller. Photos Liz Christian

Popular sites included the ice castles where dogs could cool their paws and the dog beach, where pups could splash around. The stage area featured demonstrations from the Franklin County Sheriff K9 units, Performance Canines, and Sky Dogs. Friends of Metro Parks hosted a bandana tie-dyeing station, while Outdoor Adventure hosted SUP (and kayak) with your Pup!

FCSO K9 salutes its handler, and an agility dog jumps to catch a frisbee. Photos Liz Christian

There were 83 vendors on hand, offering everything from gourmet dog treats to stylish new collars. Many local pet resource organizations were in attendance, including the OSU Veterinary Medical Center and the Franklin County Auditor’s Office. We also had a variety of animal shelters that brought along adorable adoptable dogs, including Jolene, an adoptable bulldog (below).

Jolene, an adoptable bulldog from Badass Bulldog Rescue, and Max from the Columbus Humane Society (with Metro Parks’ Holly Wiler)

The event saw minimal incidents, including a few medic runs, mostly for heat-related issues, and one dog bite on an owner who broke up a dog fight.

We couldn’t have pulled off such a successful event without the incredible dedication of the 73 staff and 11 volunteers who helped with the event. Your hard work and enthusiasm were truly the backbone of Bark Bash. From setting up the activities to managing the crowds and parking, and ensuring everything ran smoothly, your efforts made the day memorable for everyone involved. Special shoutout to HR, who provided a delicious lunch for staff and volunteers!

Thank you once again to everyone who participated and supported the event. We look forward to seeing even more furry friends again next year. Until then, keep wagging and stay pawsitive! 🐾

Want to know what the dogs thought about the event? Check out this video from Holly.

Watch Holly’s video from Bark Bash.

One thought on “A Doggone Good Time at Bark Bash

  1. Sounds great! We weren’t able to make it this year, so here’s hoping this continues for many more. We’ve enjoyed its former incarnation in the past (I heard the organizer had health issues? Regardless, best wishes to them.).

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