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!
MAGIC BOX IS THE FIRST OF ITS KIND, AND ONE-OF-A-KIND EVENT CENTER. Magic Box @ The REEF is the first of its kind, and one-of-a-kind. A truly all-incl... View Listing
Arlington Garden is a three acre garden on Caltrans-owned land. It is leased to the City of Pasadena and entrusted by the city to Arlington Garden in ... View Listing
Art school. Tuition for Drawing and Painting classes depend on how often students come to class. Four Classes - $180. Eight Classes - $260. Twelve Cla... View Listing
Juan Bautista de Anza Park is an eight-acre community facility that features stunning scenic views, two distinct playgrounds, an outdoor basketball co... View Listing
Please join us for a luncheon to honor our buddies and help raise money to address the problem of pet overpopulation plaguing L.A. Your dog buddies ar... View Listing
Poinsettia Recreation Center is a small dog-friendly park that features a lighted baseball diamond, tennis courts, and basketball courts as well as an... View Listing
Welcome to Ewaste Collection & Recycling Association (EWCRA), where we address the crucial challenge of responsibly recycling electronic waste. De... View Listing
928 W Avenida de los Arboles, Thousand Oaks, CA91360
Eagle Point Loop - Wildwood Park: Drive through the first parking lot and continue for approx. 1 mile until you reach the second parking lot.... View Listing
Start of the annual Heart of the City 5k Run/Walk, which of course is dog friendly! For more than 125 years, our hospital has been delivering compassi... View Listing
Whittier Narrows is more of a park than a hike, but a great spot to come and excersie with your dog and enjoy some nice open green spaces in this 1,49... View Listing