Work-Friendly Amenities at BarkSpace

Because every day should be Bring Your Dog to Work Day

BarkSpace is not a coworking space. It’s not a drop-off daycare.

It’s a place where dogs can be active — and people don’t have to leave their day behind.

  • High-speed Wi-Fi

  • Tables and casual lounge areas

  • Power access

  • Climate-controlled environment

  • Clear visibility into the play zones

NOT AN ACTUAL RENDERING. FOR ILLUSTRATIVE PURPOSES ONLY.

Built Around Dogs First

The environment is designed around natural rhythms of play and rest.

Dogs will move between activity and downtime throughout their visit, and members are encouraged to stay aware of their dog’s energy levels while on site.

While you’re here

Visits are designed to be flexible so you can move through your day with your dog.

Come in for a short visit or stay longer

No time pressure, just your pace and your dog’s energy.

Step in and out of play time as needed

Balance active play with calm breaks throughout your day.

Work or hang out between play sessions

Your space, your flow — stay productive while your dog resets.

The focus is balanced activity for dogs, not all-day continuous play.

Your Questions, Answered

  • Yes, BarkSpace is designed for humans and dogs. You’re welcome anytime.

  • BarkSpace has both dog-friendly and dog-free seating areas, so you can choose the environment that works best for you.

  • We are exploring offering soundproof phone booths and reduced noise areas.

  • Yes, you’ll hear dogs barking.

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