
Austin is a great city for dog lovers, as there are so many sights and events that are completely friendly with the dog. Your four-legged friend should not feel in this city. As long as you follow proper dog ethics, your dog will be welcome at any of these restaurants, parks or hotels.
What is a proper dog sign? He takes care of your dog and its needs so that it can be published. For example, you should keep your dog on a leash at all times if you are not at a free facility. If your dog is aggressive, you can leave it at home until you have time to work on some basic obedience skills. Always keep your dog and the ground around her clean, armed with clean purses and a hand towel if your dog likes to drool. Do not allow your dog to eat the food of others, and if you are going for a while, bring a travel platter and water. Being a responsible pet owner, you can leave Austin safe for dogs and people.
Now that these basic rules are established, here are the best places to enjoy Austin with your dog.
Restaurants: In the city there are more than three dozen restaurants that allow dogs to either enter the restaurant or sit with you in the courtyard. These are two of the most popular chains.
Austin Java -
There are five different places for this popular place for coffee and food, and they are all dog friendly while your dog is on a leash. The original is at 12 & Lamar. There are also places on Barton Springs Road, West 2nd Street (near City Hall), Victory Drive (near Victory Medical Center) and one place at Austin Bergstrom International Airport.
Freebirds World Burritos -
Choose from four different places to eat a stuffed burrito and chill with your canine companion. The Hancock store is located on E. 41st Street. The Brodie Oaks location is at 4032 Lamar Suite, and the Tech Ridge location is at 1100 Center Ridge Drive. Finally, there is a place on the avenue of the Southern Congress.
Parks without leashes: allow your dog to run for free, as a rule, no-no in the city of Austin, except for these special areas. In general, there are twelve different parks and free trails where dogs can legally leave a leash.
* Square football field in the park Silker.
* Red Buddha Island
* Onion Creek District Park
* The audience of the coast from South First to Bulvin Avenue
* Excess airport property between Old Manor Road, Manor Road, Lovell Drive and airport fence.
* Northeastern District Park between Crystal Brook Drive, railway right and Decker Lake Road.
* Walnut Creek District Park between Cedar Bend Drive, Walnut Creek and wings east and west.
* Emma Long Metro Park between City Park Drive, Western Border Fines, Turkey Creek and the top edge of the bluff line.
With these places and a few others, you can enjoy your dog in Austin.

