![]() ![]() One of the very best days of the year is Labor Day because the Allegheny County Parks pools host a dog swim! I recommend going to one of the wave pool ones because it’s really easy for the dogs to get in and out of the pool where it slopes in (no, they don’t turn the waves on). This cozy spot allows well behaved dogs indoors and has a good rotation of food trucks. Which means this is a dog friendly spot year round! If you’re taking your dog for the first time, I recommend going on a day and time when it’s not as busy so your dog can get their bearings.īeen there, done that? Another great dog friendly local brewery is Allegheny City Brewing Company on the North Side. You’re even allowed to take them inside with you to order your beer. If you haven’t been there with your dog, then make plans to go soon! Sometimes I swear there are more dogs than people there! They recently expanded the beer garden to add even more space, making this an even better place to hit up with your dog. Grist House Craft Brewery in Millvale is undeniably one of the most dog friendly places in the city. ![]() I hope these ideas encourage you to explore the city of Pittsburgh with your four legged kids! No matter what you do, make sure to pack plenty of treats and water for your pup and put on your Steel City Dog Mom shirt! 1. So, check out this list and see what appeals to you and your dog! If you have any questions or need help with training resources for dog owners, just comment below and I will point you in the right direction!Ģ5 Things To Do With Your Dog In Pittsburghīig dogs, little dogs, silly dogs and active dogs… there’s something on this list for every kind of pup! Yes, there’s even activities that are low key and may work for your reactive dog (try a movie in the park). But take them to a secluded trail with downtown views from Mt. A noisy brewery or outdoor concert might not make your dog happy. And that’s OK! Anytime we take our dogs along for the adventure, it’s important that your dog is having a good time. As a pet industry pro who’s seen a lot over the years, I just want to tell you that not all dogs will enjoy all of these activities. In this post I round up 25 cool dog friendly activities, places to go and things to do year-round with your pup in Pittsburgh. So I bet I have a few fun activities you haven’t thought of before! I’ve been a local dog mom for over 20 years and I’ve dedicated myself to making the most of life with dogs. As the City of Pittsburgh becomes more dog-friendly, there are more fun things to do with our furry friends around town! Whether you’ve lived in the Steel City all your life, or you’re just visiting, there are some unique things you can with your dog in Pittsburgh. ![]()
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