
We stopped by after hiking the fells and were welcomed inside with our dog. The food was well-prepared typical breakfast fare. We will be back!

We took our dog for a morning hike and enjoyed the many trails! It’s easy to get a little lost so just keep an eye out. Technically it’s a leashed trail but many dogs included ours were off leash and well-behaved.

I am unfamiliar with land managed by trustees but for just $8/vehicle or $80 for an annual pass to all trustee spots in MA, you can visit World’s End with your pup.
The area is beautiful with about 5 miles worth of trails. The ranger at the entrance was so kind and helpful. Visitors are allowed to swim (dogs too!). Dogs must remain on leash.

Smoothest rental operation I’ve ever experienced. They had no qualms about our dog joining, got us in the water quickly after explaining where to paddle and where to avoid.
Our dog was nervous at first, I recommend not having yours in the front if it’s a tandem kayak as she calmed down once she was between us. Would definitely do this again!

We love this spot for brunch as it’s nearby and welcomes dogs. They offer plenty of water and are very accommodating. The only reason 4/5 bones is because the patio doesn’t offer much shade on a hot summer day. Highly recommend the matcha lemonade!
We stopped by on our way out of Portland. Cute patio seating welcomes dogs. They have a communal bowl and dog treats at the front counter. Definitely worth a visit!

There was a 40 minute wait on a Saturday which was expected and worth it. We were sat on the small lower back patio, plenty of shade. They brought water out immediately.
Service was a slower pace but it was also very busy. We were perfectly happy hanging out. The food and drinks were delicious and fairly priced. Highly recommend!

Came by on a Friday night in July. There are several outdoor tables. Wait staff are friendly and immediately brought a fresh bowl of water. The food was delicious. Very easy to find. We would definitely come back!

Wow I wish we had a spot like this in our hometown. Gorgeous trails, completely fenced in with lots of places to sniff and roam. Our pup was so happy and we were pleased to just wander as she explored. Well done Portland!

It's hard to find sandy beaches that allow dogs during the high summer season. We didn’t stay long as we weren’t prepared for a full beach day but walked along the shore. While it was popular, we were able to find parking and there was still room to set up. Lots of dogs enjoying the sun. Will be back.

When we arrived for our check-in late evening I was told there were no pet-friendly rooms available. I had called earlier that day to confirm so it was a bit stressful. They ended up letting us stay on a technically non-pet floor which I appreciate but worried we would end up in trouble if our dog made a sound. My only advice is be sure to call ahead that they have a pet room available! Otherwise the rooms are clean and there are places to relieve your dog with waste disposal station. Price is good and location is fine.

Took our dog here on a Saturday afternoon. They have separate small and large dog areas. Very clean and well kept with posted community rules. 4/5 bones only because it’s all mulch and our pup prefers grass to run around- however I understand the use of mulch as this park is created and maintained by a private group of residents, FIDO of Natick. Be sure to leave a donation via Venmo to support!

We took our dog on a weekend so it was fairly crowded. If your dog doesn’t do well on leash in crowds, maybe plan for a less busy time/day. We enjoyed it!

Swung by on a Saturday early evening. Plenty of seating. No fuss, tasty beers! I tried their homemade seltzers in fun colors. Plenty of other pups. Would come back to try the pizza

Always grateful for a spot that allows dogs however this location had very loud music with lots of audio issues. It took the staff by the time we were ready to pay to bring by a water bowl. Food was also not my favorite.

This was one of the first breweries we visited with our dog when moving to the area. The outside space wasn’t open yet but there were plenty of tables indoors. Free dog treat samples and delicious (human) brews! Excited to come back in the sunshine.

While we couldn’t bring our pup inside they have outdoor tables and are very close to Billings Field where there is plenty of grass to lounge in. They offer homemade pupsicles for purchase that our dog absolutely loves!