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    Urban Pet PulseBy Urban Pet PulseApril 10, 2026003 Mins Read
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    Would you like to know about the best dog friendly places in Dallas? In this blog we will explore “How dog friendly is Dallas?” by highlighting it’s dog friendly hiking trails, parks, restaurants and other dog friendly places.

    Dallas has many exciting dog friendly trails

    Hiking is a great way to explore nature and get out of the city. Dallas has a great variety of dog friendly hiking trails, including:

    The following parks have shorter trails, which are better for dogs and owners looking for a more relaxing hike: 

    There are many places you can take your dog swimming

    When the Texas heat arrives, it’s always good to find a park where your dog can splash around. Dallas (and its surrounding areas) has multiple dog parks where your dog can go swimming. This includes:

    Top dog parks in Dallas

    Would you like to take your dog out for a playdate? Dallas has many parks that are great for meeting old and new friends. Some of our favorite dog parks include:

    Dallas has many exciting dog friendly restaurants

    Dallas is well known for its amazing and diverse restaurants. Luckily for us, there are many dog-friendly restaurants in Dallas, with some even offering dog friendly menus. Some of out favorite dog friendly restaurants include:

    We also recommend these dog friendly restaurants which serve brunch:

    Would you like to take your dog shopping with you?

    There are many dog friendly shops for you and your dog to explore. We have listed 33 of our favorites in our “33 Dog-Friendly Stores in Dallas” blog. Some of our favorites include The Home Depot, Petsmart, Petco, Barnes and Noble, Michael’s and Bass Pro Shops. We also enjoy visiting The Shops at Park Lane, which is a good location for socialization and obedience training. 

    We are here to help

    Do you need help teaching your puppy high-level obedience, manners, or addressing any behavioral concerns? Beyond the Dog Dallas offers personalized training programs, that occur through private training sessions. These programs take place both at your home and across the Dallas area, depending on your training goals. Including at many of the places featured in this blog. We also offer board-and-train programs and virtual training programs. You can schedule a free consultation with our Pet Behavior Team to discuss your training goals and receive a personalized recommendation.

    Our training methods are based on science, and supported by over 20 years of hands-on experience. Beyond the Dog Dallas is led by our co-founders, Dr. Echterling-Savage, a Certified Applied Animal Behaviorist (CAAB) and Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA), and Sean Savage, a Certified Dog Behavior Consultant (CDBC) and Certified Professional Dog Trainer-Knowledge Assessed (CPDT-KA).

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