barkery

noun

Etymology

From bark + -ery, from the use of bark in the process.

  1. derived from br
  2. derived from ⲃⲁⲁⲣⲉ
  3. derived from βᾶρις
  4. derived from bāris
  5. derived from barca
  6. derived from barque
  7. inherited from barke
  8. suffixed as barkery — “bark + ery

Definitions

  1. A tannery.

  2. A bakery that makes treats for pet dogs.

    • Doggie bakeries (or “barkeries”) and cafés are also an excellent locale for a “destination” dog pawty. Many dog barkeries will not only cater the function but will also provide a pawty area and staff to host and move the pawty along.
    • The ATL prides itself on a hot evening social scene for pampered pets, ample al fresco dining options, a slew of doggie barkeries, and loads of dog-friendly hotels, making it a terrier-rific destination.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA