Psychologist Stanley Coren wrote in his book “The Intelligence of Dogs” that “the greatest fear dogs know is the fear that you will not come back when you go out the door without them.” That’s pretty heavy, but there’s a simple solution: Take your dog with you.
In a recent Forbes Advisor ranking of best cities for pet owners, Oklahoma City checked in at #22 out of 91 of the most populated cities. That’s not half bad!
Here are a number of spots in the Oklahoma City metro where Fido can tag alongside you.
Myriad Botanical Gardens, 301 W Reno
We humans aren’t the only ones who like to step out and smell the roses. Thankfully, the Myriad Botanical Gardens is a perfect haven for you and your pup with acres upon acres of paths and sights (and smells) to experience.
The Art Hall, 519 NW 23rd
If you and your dog like to take in the more artistic side of what Oklahoma City has to offer, then hop on over to The Art Hall where dogs are welcome as equally as humans.
The unique space is home to a number of works spanning a number of mediums and styles from Oklahoma artists in a non-pretentious setting.
Cheever’s Café, 2409 N. Hudson
At Cheever’s Cafe, you and your best furfriend can take a seat on the patio and take in the 134-year-old history of the restaurant’s architecture while enjoying delicious bites.
So many breweries
You consider yourself cultured because you drink craft beer? Great, but let your dog in on it (the culture, not the beer)!
Prairie Artisan Ales OKC, 3 NE 8th, Roughtail Brewing Company, 320 W Memorial and Cross Timbers Brewing Co., 1900 Linwood, are just three of the many local breweries that allow pets in their establishments.



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