Dog Bark Park. Dog Days Are Over.

When dog days are over. Now can you sleep in one.

Not all mimetic buildings are relics of the past. Out in Cottonwood, you’ll find a relatively new puppy. “Sweet Willy” started as a doodle on a dinner napkin—originally meant to be a giant billboard for chainsaw dog carvings. Thankfully, someone looked at that sketch and said, “Let’s make it a place you can sleep inn.”

Toby came first (a “small” 12-foot pup), but he’s solid—no guests allowed. Willy, on the other hand, is built for it: wood frame, stucco skin, shingle fur, and carpet ears.

Open since 2003, Dog Bark Park Inn hosts one family at a time. Skip the reservation and you might be left outside, sitting, rolling over, and begging to get in.

From Road to Home

Dog Bark Park Cottonwood Idaho Sleep inside a giant beagle
Dog Bark Park Pet Bed. Sleep Inside the Dog.

Some places just don’t stay on the road.
This one made it onto your home →

 

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