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Originally Posted by kristy47 Probably just stores and restaurants. DH & I are pretty familiar with Louisville since we've been going up there for about 10 years, so if you can just get me the name and address we'll be able to find it. My sister-in-law is wanting us to find some places to go that will allow dogs so we don't have to leave her at home the whole time.  Plus I've got a kwigy bo carrier in case I need to hide her...but of course I'd NEVER do that!  If there are any good pet boutiques or bakeries that would be good, too! Thanks so much! |
Good Dogs & Co. at 3308 Frankfort Ave is a pretty neat boutiquey place. She has a bunch of apparel and harnesses as well a small variety of other things (beds, toys, shampoo and other grooming products.) Its not a huge place, but she has some neat things and is always a neat person to talk to (and I can never resist petting their resident poodle Flynn.) You might want to call before you stop by and check the hours though as they're closed two days of the week (I think.)
Amazing Grace Whole Foods (1133 Bardstown Rd) had a sign out about their "dog water fountain". I haven't gotten around there yet (I always remember I want to stop in during evening rush hour when I'm going the opposite direction!) but if you decide to walk down bardstown to see the sites it might be a nice stop to check out. I hear they have a neat selection of items.
I've had some luck with some of the resurants with outside seating in the highlands, and didn't face any hostility about having Winston with me. When we do eat out though its usually during non-peak times and at the casual resturants. Air Devil's Inn is suposed to be dog friendly (I've heard second hand they have dog treats and you're "allowed" inside.) I've also heard from a few that Molly Malone's, O'Shea's, and Flannagan's are pet friendly too. So is Moe's & Moe's Southwest Grill are also pet friendly (according to the KY Humane Society.) You'll mostly be coraled the patio of course (health laws techinically don't even allow you there) but all of those should in theory be fine with you having a dog out there.
Depending on who you run into, you may also hear that Louisville technically has 3 dog parks now (with small dog runs) but they aren't open to the public.