Gracie's Bark

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Town of Auburn Dog Park

The Auburn Dog Park is adjacent to the walking track in Lower Lemansky Park (accessed through Brayman Street). The park is divided into two sections, one for large dogs weighing more than 25 pounds and the other for little dogs weighing less than 25 pounds.

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Captain Jack Peterson Dog Park

The dog park has an enclosed space where dogs can mingle, play, and learn off-leash.

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AQQ29
Partridge Brook Dog Park

The Partridge and Ducktail Ponds Trails, which are easily accessible from Bangor, Brewer, and Ellsworth, allow access to remote feeling ponds, rustic camping, and a neighboring day-use area.

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Abington Dog Park

The Abington Dog Park is owned by the Town of Abington and administered by a volunteer-led nonprofit organization. Abington Dog Park's Friends.

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Is Gracie's Bark suitable for small and large dogs?

Some parks provide separate areas for different dog sizes. Check locally to see what Gracie's Bark offers.

Are there other dog parks near Gracie's Bark in Dartmouth?

Yes, you can explore more dog parks in Dartmouth on Petzooie.

Can I bring multiple dogs to Gracie's Bark?

Policies may vary. It’s best to follow local rules at Gracie's Bark regarding the number of dogs per visitor.

What are the hours for Gracie's Bark?

Gracie's Bark is open . Hours may vary, so check locally or call (774) 206-1266 if available.

Are there any rules for visiting Gracie's Bark?

Dog parks like Gracie's Bark typically have rules regarding leash use, cleanliness, and pet behavior. Follow posted guidelines.