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Today's guest post is by Karen Hartman
I live in a small village in northern Virginia that is especially popular with dog owners. It’s called the Village of Shirlington, and it has all kinds of things for dogs and their owners to enjoy!
In a previous guest post, I mentioned one of the local pet shops, Dogma, is in the area. This bakery and boutique has established a solid niche in the village, where pet-friendly condos and apartments abound.
Other neighborhood stores also cater to the pooches. Many
restaurants provide outside seating that you can share with your pup. Stores
also place water bowls on their sidewalks so furry friends can grab a
refreshing drink as they walk by.
Petunia (center) and friends enjoy outdoor dining and other amenities |
Village socials make for a relaxing daytime break |
Others stop by the local dog park to let their dogs run off
leash. The park offers a quarter-mile or so stretch of land for dogs to roam
around, release some pent-up energy, and socialize with other dogs. It even has
a smaller section cordoned off for puppies and smaller dogs to play without
being intimidated by bigger dogs.
Off-lead fun at the dog park |
Dog park entrance (left) and puppy park (right) |
The park also provides access to a local creek where
water-loving dogs can swim, play, and fetch. Buttercup is not a fan of water,
but there are plenty of dogs that absolutely love this feature!
When you’re done playing in the dog park, you might need
to rinse your dog off before you head home. Conveniently enough, there’s a shop
just a few steps from the park called The Muddy
Mutt that offers self-serve dog washing as well as professional grooming.
The village also hosts annual events, such as Wags and
Whiskers – an outdoor festival where you can bring your pet, visit a variety of
pet-oriented vendors (pet-sitters, trainers, rescue organizations, animal
food/treats, etc.), enjoy live music,
see demonstrations, participate in a trick-or-treat contest, and even get a pet
portrait.
Wags and Whiskers annual festival |
Don’t have a pet? You’re in luck – the Animal Welfare League of Arlington is just
around the corner! This nonprofit humane society offers a variety of training
and clinics, such as Helping Community Cats Workshop, Dog Obedience Classes,
and Microchip Clinics. It also sponsors events like Walk for the Animals and
Dining Out to raise money for its cause.
With all of these dog-friendly amenities, it’s easy to
see why Buttercup and I like living in Shirlington. Maybe you can stop by to
visit some time!
Buttercup hopes you can visit soon! |
1 comment:
Love the look see. What a pet friendly place.
Lucky to have access to such a first class, top drawer facility.
We have such a way to travel in Asia on the animal scene.
My best news I haven't seen a street elephant for a very long time in Bangkok.
Mac
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