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Pet Stores

6200 Camp Bowie Blvd.,

Ste. 6216

817.570.6001

3204 Camp Bowie Blvd., Ste. 110

817.386.4660

hollywoodfeed.com

6415 McCart Ave.

682.499.6001

5541 Sierra Springs Lane

817.900.2753

petsuppliesplus.com

5600 Overton Ridge Blvd.,

Bldg. F

817.423.1919

465 Sherry Lane

817.377.1968

2241 Porter Creek Drive

682.703.4393

petco.com

102 Bear Cat Road, Aledo

817.615.9121

petswestaledo.com

For our way-way-west Fort Worth and Aledo folk, Pets West Aledo functions as a one-stop area for all things family pets. The remarkably enormous store consists of all the products: food, treats, OTC medications, grooming materials, dog crates, collars and leashes, and even clothing for those who like to subject their four-legged good friends to the world of vanity. And the shop likewise uses services like boarding, daycare, grooming, obedience training, and dog cleaning. It in some way handles to become your family pet’s preferred and least preferred location at one time.

1300 Green Oaks Road

817.377.8668

4465 Bryant Irvin Road

817.377.1889

petsmart.com


Obedience Schools & Training

877.500.2275

dogtraining-dallas-fortworth.com

As Nancy Higgins, owner of Bark Busters and master dog fitness instructor and habits therapist given that 2005, puts it, “I train dog owners, not dogs.” Bark Busters prides itself on utilizing positive, dog-friendly techniques that come veterinarian suggested. And, according to its website, Bark Busters is a genuine fitness instructor’s fitness instructor. Other fitness instructors will, on celebration, summon Bark Busters when provided with a tough case — aggressiveness and perpetual barking. Yeah, Nancy has actually saved lots of a day — and dog, for that matter.

817.659.5035

thedapperdogacademy.com

214.383.3391

dogtrainingelite.com

817.482.9994

instinctdogtraining.com

Night & Day K9 Training

1937 Golden Heights Road, Ste. 200

682.233.1461

nightanddayk9training.com

Sit Means Sit

363 Keller Parkway, Keller

888.342.3647

sitmeanssit.com

Top Class K-9

4709 County Road 707, Cleburne

[email protected]

topclassk9.com

Getting your dog to sit, shake hands, and do that little technique where they hold a treat on their nose is charming and all, however if you desire your dog to, state, run a freaking challenge course with a weight in his/her mouth, you call Top Class K-9. These people surpass the regular “good-boy” things and carry out obedience and technique classes that are actually acclaimed. Located 20 miles south of Fort Worth, the Top Class indoor, climate-controlled training center is home to competitors obedience training, rally obedience training, technique dog training, life abilities, and basic behavioral training.


Dog Parks

Bark Park at First Flight

212 Mercedes Ave.

Cherry Lane Dog Park

320 N. Cherry Lane

Calhound Dog Park

405 East Annie St.

751 Beach St.

972.941.2275

fortwoof.org

6950 Camp Bowie West Blvd.

817.392.5700

fortworthtexas.gov/dogparks

Once home to Z Boaz Golf Course (see what they did there?), this 10-acre swath of dog-friendly pastures consists of different, gated areas for little (40 pounds and smaller sized) and big dogs, relaxing any stress and anxieties one may have when it concerns doggo bullying. The park, which does need all dogs be upgraded on their rabies vaccination, consists of dexterity products, family pet water fountains, and 2 oxygenated ponds, which might or might not consist of stubborn golfballs from 2012.

Pet-Friendly Hiking Trails & Outdoor Activities

Fort Worth Botanic Garden (Dog Days)

3220 Botanic Garden Blvd.

817.463.4160

fwbg.org

After the Botanic Garden offered it a trial run in 2022, the great folks at the Fort Worth organization chosen to bring Dog Days back for 2023. The typically human-only (aside from coy and butterflies, mind you) garden now opens its doors on a month-to-month basis to our furry, slobbering good friends so they, too, can take pleasure in the odor of roses — and what’s bound to be a million other things. Just ensure to keep your pupper on a leash and approximately date on all vaccines and bring a bag for the inescapable doggy waste. Hydration stations are available throughout the gardens, and, most significantly, all dogs will receive a totally free bandanna for dropping in ’cause, you understand, it’s so dang charming.

Horseshoe Trail

Grapevine

John Barfield Trail

North Richland Hills

Trinity Park

Fort Worth

Willow Creek Park

Saginaw

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