passes & memberships

At Idaho Pups and Ales, we are committed to creating a safe, enjoyable, and welcoming environment for all our guests and their furry friends. To ensure a pleasant experience for everyone, we have established a set of rules.
Please reach out with any questions!

Want to become a member?

Monthly Unlimited Visits: $45.00 (come 3 times and it pays for itself!)
Each Additional Dog: $20.00

benefits of membership

1. Always room for you and your dog
2. Members-only events
3. You'll be part of an amazing community
4. Free Wifi
5. Live Music
6. One free day pass per month to bring your best friend's dog!

our rules & policies

● A membership or day pass is required for your dog to visit IPA. Please check in and out.
● You must remain on site when your dog(s) are here.
● For everyone’s safety we allow 2 dogs per human.
● Please clean up after your dog, we provide pick-up stations with bags and bins around the park.
● Dogs must be leashed in designated areas, the bar and patio are ON-Leash areas.
● Please be respectful, some dogs want to observe but not greet other dogs, always be aware of the end of your leash.
● No food, treats or toys are allowed in the OFF-Leash area.
● We are a smoke and vape free facility.
● IPA reserves the right to deny access or ask any dog(s) or owners to leave for any reason. In the interest of safety, IPA staff have the right to handle and/or redirect your dog at any time.
● IPA is a 21 and over facility.
●You are responsible for your dogs behavior.
● Be respectful of all humans and dogs.
● Enjoy our dog park and drink responsibly.

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membership pricing

$45.00

unlimited visits

Billed monthly (or $525 annually)

add a 2nd dog for an additional $20/month

Access to member only swag

Special invites to parties

1 free guest pass per month

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$15

day pass

Billed at time of visit

add a 2nd dog for an additional $7.50

Access to member only swag

IPA tag for leash

Special invites to parties

1 free guest pass per month

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frequently asked questions

What should I know as a 1st time visitor?

We are so excited to have you visit!
Create a profile in Gingr, our pet portal.
Upload your dogs vaccine records.
Bring your dog to come check us out.

What is required for my dog to visit IPA?

Your dog must have up to date vaccines; Distemper, Bordetella, Rabies
Be 3 months or older and be spayed or neutered by 12 months.
Dogs must be friendly to people and other dogs.
All dogs should be with their current owner for 30 days prior to visiting IPA

Can I leave my dog in the park while I work inside?

IPA was created for you and your dog to enjoy together. So we do require you to stay with your dog at all times.

Can my pet sitter or walker bring my dog with my membership?

Yes, the membership is for your dog. Although you are responsible for your dogs behavior.

Can I bring my dogs favorite toys to play with?

We have toy time with plenty of toys, so need to bring your own.

Why is IPA a 21 and over facility?

As a dog park bar, we can only have visitors over 21.

How many dogs can I bring?

You can get a membership for 1 or more dogs, but you are only allowed 2 dogs per person on site. If you have more than 2 dogs a partner or friend must accompany you.

Are you open rain or shine?

Yes, unlike traditional dog parks we have turf that stays clean, safe and fun
despite the weather. So there's no mud. We also have heaters to keep you warm while your dogs
are playing and towels to dry them if they get wet.

How is undesired behavior handled?

Undesired behavior can be described as the following; jumping, mounting and excessive barking and overly rough play and bullying. To keep the park enjoyable for everyone we use several methods to redirect the unwanted behavior. Verbal commands, separation from play mates, time outs and/or removal from the park.

These are not punishments but ways of correcting behavior to keep it safe and fun for everyone.

If the unwanted behaviors continue we may require you and your dog to complete a dog training course.

What if my dog likes to observe but not engage with other dogs?

Our on-leash area is perfect for that. We will have cots that indicate “In Training or I like my space”

What if an injury happens?

Our park supervisors are there to assist in any situation and will have minor first-aid items on hand.

Ultimately we want to redirect behavior before an injury can happen.