Living with Labrador Retrievers, the joys and tribulations of living, loving and training dogs
This blog is a tribute to Belle, and all the dogs who have come before and after. They are my friends, my companions, my teachers and my students. They bring me both joy and heartache, laughter and tears. There is nothing as sweet as the smell of puppy breathe, and nothing as sad as the final goodbye.
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
Goodale Park pet parade and costume contest, May 19th, 1:00pm
Do your dogs love Goodale Park? If so, bring them out on Sunday May 19th at 1:00 for a pet parade and costume contest. Prizes in many catagories, special treats, and fun will be in abundance. It is also an opportunity to see the Friends of Goodale Park dedicate and give the new fountain to the City of Columbus. Parade and costume contest start right at 1:00PM at the Gazebo and will end by 1:30PM when the official ceremony begins. We'll be there and can't wait to see what you are going to wear.
Saturday, May 11, 2013
Wednesday, May 8, 2013
Dog Friendly Restaurants in Columbus, OH
Now that Spring has finally arrived and Summer is quickly approaching, think about taking your dog with you when you dine outside. Of course your dog must be well behaved and know how to quietly lie down beside you in spite of the many surrounding distractions. This is the perfect time to start practicing the Long Down, first in the distraction - free environment of your home, then your backyard, and later at a busy park. Gradually introduce food (your food, not the dog's!) into the mix. Invite friends and family over for a barbecue. Can your dog handle all the distraction? If he can, then you are ready to try public dining. I always like to begin in a place like Cup O Joes. There are usually many people coming and going, there may be other dogs, but unlike the restaurants listed below, there is not the added distraction of strong food smells. Feeling confident?
Below is a list of restaurants in Columbus that welcome dogs at their outdoor tables. Check out the listings below for a detailed description of each restaurant, along with pictures and reviews from other dog owners who've eaten there. Bone appetit!
Brown Bag Deli makes lunchtime easy, with
good sandwiches, and seating available outside for you and your pup.
Dog Friendly Restaurants in Worthington, OH
P.K.
O'Ryans Irish Pub
Great Italian in Upper
Arlington offers plate after plate of sumptuous cuisine that's hearty and homemade.
A great patio experience for you and your canine buddy.
Below is a list of restaurants in Columbus that welcome dogs at their outdoor tables. Check out the listings below for a detailed description of each restaurant, along with pictures and reviews from other dog owners who've eaten there. Bone appetit!
961 S High St
Gresso's serves American fare,
is always dog friendly, and they host "Pups on the Patio" for dogs
and their owners on Tuesday nights.
585 S Front St
Columbus, OH 43215
(614) 224-1560
Claddagh Irish Pub boasts a dog-loving
staff who will spoil your pooch on their patio, whle you enjoy a cold brew.
951 North High Street
Columbus, OH, US 43012
(614) 298-9999
The Northstar Cafe states a focus on
healthy and organic foods, wines, and brews. They also have a variety of
vegetarian foods and patio dining. Dogs are allowed at the outside tables; they
must be leashed ...
898 Mohawk St
Columbus, OH 43206
(614) 443-4214
51 Parsons Ave
Columbus, OH
Black Creek Bistro is actually
quite green, with locally grown crops, and leftover oils used to fuel trucks! Do your part by coming to eat here, and
bring Fido along, too.
1295 Grandview Avenue
Columbus, OH 43212
(614) 486-1114
Spagio offers a variety of
wood-fired pizzas and dishes, pastas, sandwiches and salads. Well-behaved
leashed dogs are allowed at the perimeter/end tables of the outside patio, and
they must be kept out of the aisles.
913 N High St
Columbus, OH 43201
(614) 291-7100
The Kickstart has a killer
Vanilla Latte, yummy pastries and outdoor dog-friendly seating!
1391 Polaris Pkwy
Columbus, OH
(614) 410-6200
Panera Bread has plenty of outdoor tables
where your pup can join you for a bite to eat. The only downside is you have to
order inside.
1044 N High Street
Columbus, OH 43201
(614) 299-9399
Bodega offers an eclectic
variety of food choices, specialty coffees, a full bar, and carry out. Leashed,
well mannered dogs are allowed at the outer tables.
1550 West Lane Avenue
627 North High Street
Columbus, OH 43221/43085
(614) 488-1911
A great place for fresh
pastries, La Chatelaine also offers a delectable menu of authentic French
cuisine. Dogs are welcome at the outdoor tables.
2333 N High St
Columbus, OH 43201
(614) 294-6783
Alana's Food and Wine offers
eclectic American, Vegan and Vegetarian food with outdoor seating for you and
your pooch.
945 North High Street
Columbus, OH 43201
(614) 299-3289
Specializing in organically and
internationally inspired pizzas, Z Pizza cooks their pizzas on hot bricks in a
fire baked oven. They feature a 100% certified organic gluten free wheat crust,
homemade organic sauces and ingredients, fresh ...
8231 N. High Street
Columbus, OH 43235
614-436-4000
The Wine Bistro in Worthington
(about a mile north of I-270 on Rt. 23) has an amazing selection of great wines
and some craft beers that can be enjoyed on their patio on warm weather Sundays
...
666 High Street
Worthington, OH 43085
(614) 781-0770
This Irish Pub offers a variety
of beer and wine, as well as breakfast, lunch and dinner entrees like omelets,
salads, sandwiches, and Irish Stew. Dogs are allowed at the outdoor tables. The
outside seating is usually open during the week for breakfast and lunch. On the
weekends, the outdoor seats are usually open all day.
Dog
Friendly Restaurants in Dublin, OH
5849 Sawmill Rd
Dublin, OH
Moretti's Italian Cafe is
family run with homecooked cuisines that offer comfort and satifsaction. Fido
is welcome too, so this is a great place to spend an evening.
Dog
Friendly Restaurants in Upper Arlington, OH
2124 Tremont Center
Upper Arlington, OH
2111 W Henderson Rd
Upper Arlington, OH
City Barbeque makes mouths
water and wallets comfortable - delicious southern meats at a low cost. All
summer long, bring Fido while you enjoy some real BBQ.
Dog
Friendly Restaurants in Grandview Heights, OH
Luck
Bros' Coffee House
1101 W 1st Ave
Grandview Heights, OH
(614) 299-9330
Luck Bros' Coffee House is a popular
neighborhood joint that serves satisfying coffee and gives out dog biscuits to
their puppy vistors.
Dog
Friendly Restaurants in Powell, OH
3758 Powell Rd
Powell, OH
(614) 224-8224
City Barbeque makes mouths
water and wallets comfortable - delicious southern meats at a low cost. All
summer long, bring Fido while you enjoy some real BBQ.
Sunday, May 5, 2013
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
Easy to make Dog Treats
♥ DOG TREATS ♥
Ingredients:
2 eggs
1/2 cup canned pumpkin
2 tablespoons dry milk
1/4 teaspoon sea salt
2 1/2 cups brown rice flour *
1 teaspoon dried parsley (optional)
Directions:
Preheat oven to 350º
In large bowl, whisk together eggs and pumpkin to smooth. Stir in dry milk, sea salt, and dried parsley (if using, optional). Add brown rice flour gradually, combining with spatula or hands to form a stiff, dry dough. Turn out onto lightly floured surface (can use the brown rice flour) and if dough is still rough, briefly knead and press to combine.
Roll dough between 1/4 – 1/2″ – depending on your dog’s chew preferences, – and use biscuit or other shape cutter to punch shapes, gathering and re-rolling scraps as you go. Place shapes on cookie sheet, no greasing or paper necessary. If desired, press fork pattern on biscuits before baking, a quick up-and-down movement with fork, lightly pressing down halfway through dough. Bake 20 minutes. Remove from oven and carefully turn biscuits over, then bake additional 20 minutes. Allow to cool completely on rack before feeding to dog.
* Brown rice flour gives the biscuits crunch and promotes better dog digestion. Many dogs have touchy stomachs or allergies, and do not, like many people I know, tolerate wheat.
Makes up to 75 small (1″) biscuits or 50 medium biscuits.
♥ DOG TREATS ♥
Ingredients:
2 eggs
1/2 cup canned pumpkin
2 tablespoons dry milk
1/4 teaspoon sea salt
2 1/2 cups brown rice flour *
1 teaspoon dried parsley (optional)
Directions:
Preheat oven to 350º
In large bowl, whisk together eggs and pumpkin to smooth. Stir in dry milk, sea salt, and dried parsley (if using, optional). Add brown rice flour gradually, combining with spatula or hands to form a stiff, dry dough. Turn out onto lightly floured surface (can use the brown rice flour) and if dough is still rough, briefly knead and press to combine.
Roll dough between 1/4 – 1/2″ – depending on your dog’s chew preferences, – and use biscuit or other shape cutter to punch shapes, gathering and re-rolling scraps as you go. Place shapes on cookie sheet, no greasing or paper necessary. If desired, press fork pattern on biscuits before baking, a quick up-and-down movement with fork, lightly pressing down halfway through dough. Bake 20 minutes. Remove from oven and carefully turn biscuits over, then bake additional 20 minutes. Allow to cool completely on rack before feeding to dog.
* Brown rice flour gives the biscuits crunch and promotes better dog digestion. Many dogs have touchy stomachs or allergies, and do not, like many people I know, tolerate wheat.
Makes up to 75 small (1″) biscuits or 50 medium biscuits.
Ingredients:
2 eggs
1/2 cup canned pumpkin
2 tablespoons dry milk
1/4 teaspoon sea salt
2 1/2 cups brown rice flour *
1 teaspoon dried parsley (optional)
Directions:
Preheat oven to 350º
In large bowl, whisk together eggs and pumpkin to smooth. Stir in dry milk, sea salt, and dried parsley (if using, optional). Add brown rice flour gradually, combining with spatula or hands to form a stiff, dry dough. Turn out onto lightly floured surface (can use the brown rice flour) and if dough is still rough, briefly knead and press to combine.
Roll dough between 1/4 – 1/2″ – depending on your dog’s chew preferences, – and use biscuit or other shape cutter to punch shapes, gathering and re-rolling scraps as you go. Place shapes on cookie sheet, no greasing or paper necessary. If desired, press fork pattern on biscuits before baking, a quick up-and-down movement with fork, lightly pressing down halfway through dough. Bake 20 minutes. Remove from oven and carefully turn biscuits over, then bake additional 20 minutes. Allow to cool completely on rack before feeding to dog.
* Brown rice flour gives the biscuits crunch and promotes better dog digestion. Many dogs have touchy stomachs or allergies, and do not, like many people I know, tolerate wheat.
Makes up to 75 small (1″) biscuits or 50 medium biscuits.
Saturday, April 27, 2013
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