Dogs are better behaved when engaged in activities to exercise both their bodies and minds. Enjoy a day at the beach or scenic hike through the mountains. Many cities now offer dog friendly attractions and events. Don’t let bad weather spoil your day. There are indoor activities for you and your dog to enjoy, too!
555 W Temple St, Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, Los Angeles, CA90012
Meet your neighbors – and their dogs – for a festive evening of mingling, music, local pet vendors, and pet adoptions at the 6th Annual Downtown D... View Listing
It's A Dog's World offers board & train programs, group classes, private & in home lessons. Please call for a free consultation. (866) 324-DOG... View Listing
10250 Santa Monica Blvd, Westfield Century City Mall, Los Angeles, CA90067
Doggie Street Festival (DSF) is dedicated to increasing dog and cat adoption through its yearly Festival. The event is designed to be an informative e... View Listing
Dog Sitters Extraordinaire was founded in 2009 by Grace Borucki and Deborah McManus. As pet owners, moms and best friends since 1978, they understand ... View Listing
Hey LA, we heard you love dogs! The secret is out! We are Los Angeles' first canine social club. DOG PPL is a park, café, bar, and lounge, all in one... View Listing
At Dog Friendly Tour, we understand the struggle of leaving your beloved pet behind when you go on vacation. Whether it’s the steep cost of a pet ho... View Listing
Dodger Stadium, occasionally called by the metonym Chavez Ravine, is a baseball park located in the Elysian Park neighborhood of Los Angeles, the home... View Listing
Covenant Presbyterian Church Preschool, Los Angeles, CA90045
Covenant Presbyterian Church is where you can worship with your furry friend! Traditional Reformed Worship combines with a relational, contemporary pr... View Listing
Corriganville Park A gorgeous setting with a variety of trails LOOP Trail: 1.2 Mile that loops the massive sandsne roc outcropping that sits in the mi... View Listing
The property for Conejo Creek North Park was originally acquired in 1972. The Master Plan was approved in 1989. This 44-acre natural creekside sit... View Listing
Columbia Park (formally Columbia Regional Park) is a 52-acre (21 ha) recreational urban regional park in the City of Torrance, located in southern Los... View Listing
Over 70,000 people a year visit Coldwater Canyon Park, confirming Los Angeles Magazine’s declaration that it is “one of the 300 best reasons to st... View Listing
Specializing in pet-sitting and dog-walking, Cold Nose Warm Heart Pet Care is located in West Hills, Los Angeles. The Los Angeles dog-sitter and dog-w... View Listing