Pets Welcome: Dog Friendly Stores in Cincinnati

Socialization is an important part of raising a well-rounded dog. Going to parks and training classes, for instance, help your goldendoodle become accustomed to being around other people and pets and also help learn to obey you in different settings. Another fun way to introduce your goldendoodle to new environments is to take her to the store with you. (Be sure your puppy has received all her vaccinations before you begin taking her places with you.)

Hardware StoresLowes and Home Depot allow dogs, so next time you’re gathering supplies for a home improvement project, bring your favorite goldendoodle along. When she’s small, you can bring a mat with you to place in the bottom of a grocery cart and let your puppy ride through the store. She’ll be quite the popular sensation! (note: Menard’s is not pet friendly)

Feed & Supply StoresTractor Supply Co. is another great store you can visit with your goldendoodle.

Home Goods StoresBed, Bath & Beyond is pet-friendly, as are some other home goods stores that do not sell food products.

Party StoresParty City and many halloween stores welcome pets, so bring your dog to try on those different doggie costumes so she’ll have just the right look for the upcoming holiday.

Craft StoresJoann Fabrics is happy for your goldendoodle to come visit.

Restaurants – A number of eateries welcome dogs to join their owners on the patio for dinner. Take your goldendoodle for a stroll along the Little Miami Bike Trail and then enjoy dinner on the patio at Paxton’s Bar & Grill or Tano’s Bistro with your furry friend (once she’s learned some basic obedience, of course!). We all know dessert naturally follows any good walk. Loveland Sweets sells doggie baked good and has a patio where you & your dog can enjoy dessert together. The first Thursday evening of each month during the summer, Graeter’s hosts Dogs’ Night Out, which our dogs LOVE. Aglamesis Brothers in Oakley & Montgomery periodically hosts Woofie Wednesday where dogs receive a free ice cream when their owners spend $3.

Nurseries – Many nurseries allow four-legged customers. Our dogs enjoy visiting Natorps Nursery Outlet in Mason, OH.

Farmers Markets – Pick up some fresh fruits & veggies with your favorite goldendoodle at your local farmer’s market. Loveland Farmer’s Market even hands out dog biscuits! You may even find a tasty treat or unique pet accessory at one of the local vendors such as Krafty Kritters Pet Bakery & Boutique or Pet Wants. Cincinnati’s City Flea is another outdoor event you & your dog may enjoy attending together.

Outfitters – Next time you find yourself venturing to Cabelasbe sure to bring your dog along. You may find that she’s fascinated by the fish swimming in the large tanks or curious about the display of taxidermy animals. Vertical Drop is another dog-friendly outfitter.

Farms & OrchardsA&M Farm Orchard in Midland, OH invites apple pickers to bring their favorite set of furry feet to help them select choice fruit from the orchards each fall. Although A&M Farm doesn’t allow pets inside their small store, apple picking is still a fun activity in which to include your dog. Big Tree Plantation welcomes dogs, so pick out your Christmas tree with your pup at your side.

Other Dog Friendly Activities – Cheer on the Cincinnati Reds with your goldendoodle at the event Bark at the Park. Morgan’s Canoe Livery in Fort Ancient allows dogs to ride in their boats (our dogs think canoeing is a blast!), and some 5K events welcome canine participants.

Dog Friendly Stores
Abria poses during a visit to Cabelas

Buy A Dog; It’s Good For Your Health!

Each little flower that opens, Each little bird that sings, He made their glowing colors, He made their tiny wings.
– C. Alexander

One great thing you can do for your health is to buy a dog. It’s true. Many research studies have found that pets improve the health of their owners. One study conducted in China even suggests that the impact on owner health is so profound that it’s actually economically beneficial to own a dog. We’ve certainly found that owning dogs gets us out of the house. One of the favorite activities at our house is going for long walks at the Cincinnati Nature Center (CNC). As soon as the dogs see us lacing our shoes and reaching for the leashes, their tails start wagging in eager anticipation. The excitement boils over when our car approaches the guard station – they know tasty biscuits will be passed their way when hand over our membership card. The CNC has over 16 miles of wonderful hiking trails that lead you up and down hills, around ponds, through fields of flowers, and across creeks. Moses & Abria love being out in the woods and so do we! Both dogs love all of the smells found there, especially the smell of deer. It’s not uncommon for us to encounter deer on our walks and usually the dogs spot them before we do. Today when we hiked, the dogs were excited by the active squirrels and the honking of Canadian geese. Your goldendoodle puppy is sure to love hiking at the Cincinnati Nature Center, too – and so will you!

Canoeing Is For The Dogs

I can’t think of a better way to celebrate Independence Day than with a family canoe trip down the Little Miami River! Here at Timberidge Goldendoodles, the dogs are a part of the family so naturally they came too. Abria (our English cream goldendoodle puppy) took to the water like a fish! She’s a natural swimmer and thought it was great fun to jump out of our canoe and swim to another to hitch a ride. Moses (our apricot poodle puppy) didn’t think jumping out of a moving canoe into the river was such a great idea but he was all for getting into the water from the shoreline. When we stopped for a picnic lunch, Moses & Abria both had a blast retrieving sticks from the water and splashing around with everyone. We have two natural water dogs! I see many more canoe trips in our future!