Welcome to Central Bark Doggy Day Care

After 27 years as a claims specialist for the casualty insurance, Sue Ann knew it was time to find a way to make dogs her entire life, not just a part of it. In spring 2005, she decided to join the team and open her own Central Bark™ franchise. Scroll down to read more.
Oak Creek News and Events
Oak Creek Participates in July 4 Parade
For the 5th year Central Bark in Oak Creek participated in the July 4 Parade hosted by the City of Oak Creek. This year many of our customers participated and were excellent ambassadors representing our day care. After the parade there was a hot dog...
Congrats, Buck!
Oak Creek, WI July Dog of the Month!
Congrats, Luna Bell Rose!
Oak Creek, WI June Dog of the Month!
Meet The Pack Leaders!
Sue Ann (w/ Abby & Emma)
Owner
After years of dreaming of becoming a dog mom, Sue Ann finally adopted her first dog in 1990 from the humane society in Helena, Montana. "Greta" was 3 to 5 yrs old when she was found as a stray, but she was a good teacher and helped Sue Ann deepen her appreciation for our canine friends, so much so that Sue Ann co-founded of Dog Days of Wisconsin, a summer camp for dogs and their people. As a result of that association, Sue Ann’s love of dogs continued to grow. She attended numerous classes and workshops in dog training and Tellington Touch and developed her skill in candid and portrait photography of dogs. After 27 years as a claims specialist for the casualty insurance, Sue Ann knew it was time to find a way to make dogs her entire life, not just a part of it. In spring 2005, she decided to join the team and open her own Central Bark™ franchise.
Location & Hours
Central Bark Oak Creek
1075 W. Northbranch Dr.
Oak Creek, WI 53154
M-F 7:00 AM–6:30 PM
Phone:414.571.1500
Fax:414.571.7121
Email:
oakcreek@centralbarkusa.com
Charitable Work
Our drive. Our duty. Our dogs.> Read more |
FAQ #16
Q: How are the new dog introductions handled?
A: During your dog's behavior assessment we will determine the rate at which your dog is ready for group play. Only when we and the dog are comfortable will group play begin.













