Water Bark News
Checking Back with Water Bark Wellness
“Things are going great. I absolutely love what I am doing,” said Kate Griffin, certified canine swim coach and owner of Water Bark Wellness aka WBW. I first chatted with Griffin two+ years back when she was just opening this dream biz of hers in Camden—it’s an indoor...
Canine Water Safety Tips
Test Their Ability If you’re unsure of your dog’s skill level, a pool with a temperature between 80 and 87 degrees is a great place to introduce them to swimming. “Start in shallow water and let your dog take a few strokes to the steps,” says Mary Burch, PhD, director...
Water Bark Wellness makes a splash in Camden
CAMDEN — The benefits of hydro therapy have been known for a long time. Kate Griffin, of Hope, decided that dogs could benefit from the same therapy and opened Water Bark Wellness at 59 Union Street in Camden. Griffin said the facility is Maine’s premier indoor aquatic center for dogs.
Canine aquatic fitness is the next big wave in Camden
CAMDEN — The benefits of hydro therapy have been known for a long time. Kate Griffin, of Hope, decided that dogs could benefit from the same therapy and opened Water Bark Wellness at 59 Union Street in Camden. Griffin said the facility is Maine’s premier indoor...