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Trotting Into Spring With your Pup

March 24, 2016

As the weather gets nicer, we’re all eager to get outdoors with our dogs for some exercise and recreation, so we want to share a few resources with you as you’re looking for some dog-friendly recreation options.

First and foremost, we are really excited about the Pups in the Park events offered by Arlington County. These naturalist-guided walks are a great way to get outdoors with your dog and also learn something along the way. (Pre-register on the website from the link above).

In addition to the parks above, there are many other great locations for hiking(goes to new website) in and around Arlington with your dog.

Dining al fresco (goes to new website)with your pet is a great way for them to get some fresh air and do some “doggy watching.” Some area restaurants offer outdoor patio seating for patrons with pets.  Just be sure to check before you head out to be sure dogs are, in fact, allowed, as ordinances vary by location.

A few things to keep in mind no matter where are venturing out to with your pet:

  • Please clean up after your dog — pet waste left behind eventually makes its way to our waterways and drinking supply.

  • If your dog is not well-socialized or nervous or aggressive around other dogs, a group activity may not be for him or her. Start slow and work your way up to larger group activities. The Arlington Shelter has a great group called the Pit Crew(goes to new website)(opens in a new tab), which sponsors group walks providing guardians of ALL dog breeds an opportunity to exercise and socialize their dogs in a controlled setting.

  • Respect all leash laws(goes to new website). The vast majority of outdoor recreation options for dogs in our area do require that your dog be on a leash.

  • Be sure your pet is up-to-date on their Rabies vaccination, AND has a valid county registration tag.

And, stay tuned for our upcoming “Yappy Hours” in and around Clarendon, as well as our Bark in the Park event June 5th at the Clarendon Dog Park!

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