We are adventure and dog sport enthusiasts always looking for new ways to learn new things!
I am a dog trainer and pet sitter whose previous dream was to become a veterinarian and found passion in dog training :)

What an amazing patio that can’t even be seen from the street. Very secluded, and let us pick our own table. You do walk inside with your dog to get to the patio despite there being a staircase to the patio from the alley. The waitresses seemed very happy to have our dogs join them for the evening on the patio. The atmosphere was amazing.
Cons: They did not offer the dogs water, the food was alright, and as was the service (weren’t prompt about filling drinks or taking plates when empty and stacked). We’re use to TexMex though so take that in consideration.

Absolutely amazing. Amazing service, Super dog friendly (dogs allowed inside brewery/restaurant), and even has a dog menu. The food is fantastic and the drinks are good if you like beer 🍻

love love love Jen! She gets so excited teaching you how to train and loves seeing the interactions you have with your pet. She trains force free which wasn’t my go to for training, but it worked out. The classes are 50% training and learning how to teach your dog and 50% controlled play group.
Jen was the one who told us about dog sports and now we can’t get enough!

the dog park is nice and open with a track outlining the inside of the park and about everyone who goes to the park is very respectful of the other dogs around them. It’s kept up with nicely, wish there weren’t tennis balls all over the park, but just a preference.
We had an incident where my dog got attacked and had to get a couple staples on her muzzle, but I do not blame the park for this situation.
We love to go on the trails, specifically the one that takes us down to the creek. My dogs are obsessed with water and by the time we make our way back, one out of the two are dry. 😂