Bulldog Obesity How to Advocate for Pet Friendly Businesses
Duluth Dog Parks
The following stores officially allow well behaved, leashed dogs. Please be respectful, use a short leash and do not cause any damage so that the businesses will continue to allow dogs. Going into stores is a privilege, treat them well.
*denotes dog-friendly outdoor dining on deck or patio.
Aerostich-western Duluth. 8 S 18th Ave W, Duluth, MN
A Place For Fido- downtown. Fitgers 600 E Superior St, Duluth
*Amazing Grace Bakery and Cafe-canal park. 394 South Lake Ave, Duluth
*At Saras Table Chester Creek Cafe-eastern Duluth. 1902 E. 8th Street, Duluth
*Beaners Central Coffeehouse-western Duluth. 324 N Central Ave, Duluth
*Bellisios Italian Restaurant and Wine Bar-Canal Park. 405 S Lake Ave, Duluth
*Bent Paddle Brewing Co.-western Duluth. 1832 W Michigan St, Duluth16
Blue Heron Trading Co.-Canal Park. 394 Lake Avenue South, Duluth.
*Bowery Bros Drinks and Pub Fare-downtown Duluth in Radisson Hotel. 505 West Superior Street, Duluth
*Bulldog Pizza and Grill-east Duluth. 101 Mount Royal Shopping Circle, Duluth
*Canal Park Brewing Co.-Canal Park. 300 Canal Park Drive, Duluth
*Clear Water Grille-North shore. 5135 N Shore Dr, Duluth
Continental Ski and Bike-east Duluth. 1305 East First St, Duluth, MN
Dans Feed Bin-Superior. 806 Hammond Ave Superior, WI
Dewitt-Seitz Marketplace-Canal Park. 394 Lake Avenue South, Duluth, MN. Common areas are dog friendly. Individual businesses may restrict dogs.
Duluth Feed Seed and Supply-east of Duluth. 5092 Howard Gnesen Rd, Duluth
Duluth Pack-Canal Park. 365 Canal Park Dr, Duluth
*Earth Rider Brewery-Superior. 1715 N 3rd St, Superior, WI
Electric Fetus-downtown. 12 E Superior St, Duluth, MN
*Endion Station Public House-Canal Park. 200 Lake Pl Dr, Duluth
*Famous Daves-Canal Park. 355 Lake Avenue South, Duluth
*Fitger's Brewhouse Brewery and Grille-downtown. 600 E Superior St, Duluth
Fitgers mall-downtown. All stores in Fitgers are dog friendly except for businesses that serve food. The Boat Club outdoor deck is dog friendly 600 E Superior St, Duluth
Frost River-Lincoln Park. 1910 West Superior St, Duluth
Gander Outdoors-mall area. 4275 Haines Rd, Hermantown
*Grandmas Saloon and Grill-mall area. 2202 Maple Grove Rd, Duluth. Dogs allowed on outdoor deck.
*Grandma's Saloon & Grill Canal Park-Canal Park. 522 S Lake Ave, Duluth. Dogs allowed on first floor deck, not allowed on second floor deck.
*Green Mill Restaurant and Bar-Canal Park. 340 Lake Ave, Duluth Dogs allowed on outdoor deck.
I Love Duluth-Canal Park. 345 Canal Park Dr, Duluth
*Lake Avenue Restaurant and Bar-Canal Park. 394 S Lake Ave, Duluth. Must be able to lift dog over enclosed fence.
Lake Life-Canal Park. 327 S Lake Ave, Duluth
Little Angies Cantina-Canal Park. 11 East Buchanan Street, Duluth. Dogs allowed on outdoor deck.
Matilda's Dog Bakery and Boutique-east Duluth. 4521 E Superior St, Duluth
Marshall Hardware-east Duluth. 4415 E Superior St, Duluth
Matildas Dog Bakery and Boutique-East Duluth. 4521 E Superior St, Duluth
Michaels Craft Stores-mall area. 925 W Central Entrance, Duluth
*Northern Waters Smokehaus-Canal Park. 394 Lake Avenue South - Suite 106, Duluth
*OMC Smokehouse-western Duluth. 1909 W Superior St, Duluth
Pams Boutique-Lakeside. By appointment 218-525-0661 Etsy-Pams Boutique of Duluth
Petco-mall area Stone. Ridge Shopping Center 903 W Central Entrance, Duluth
PetSmart-mall area. 1732 Mall Dr, Duluth
*Pickwick Restaurant and Pub-downtown. 508 E Superior St, Duluth
*Riverside Bar and Grill-West Duluth, Located at the chalet at the base of Spirit Mountain. 8551 Grand Avenue, Duluth
Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory-Canal Park 395 S Lake Ave, Duluth
Saffron & Grey Couture Floral Design-east Duluth. 2303 Woodland Ave, Duluth
Siiviis-Canal Park. 361 Canal Park Drive, Duluth
Sir Benedicts Tavern on the Lake-downtown. 805 E. Superior St, Duluth. Dogs allowed on outdoor deck.
Spirit Bay Trading Company-Canal Park. 395 South Lake Ave #5, Duluth
*The Boat Club-downtown. 600 E Superior St, Duluth. Dogs allowed on grass next to outdoor deck.
*The Other Place-eastern Duluth. 3930 E Calvary Rd, Duluth
U.S. Bank-multiple locations
Up North the Good Life-Canal Park. 357 Canal Park Drive, Duluth
*Ursa Minor Brewing-western Duluth. 2415 W Superior St suite b, Duluth
*Va Bene Caffe-downtown. 734 E Superior St, Duluth
*Vita Pizza-Canal Park. 307 Canal Park Dr, Duluth
Waters of Superior-Canal Park. 395 S Lake Ave #2, Duluth
Western Bank-multiple locations
Zenith Bookstore-western Duluth. 318 N. Central Ave, Duluth
Dog-Friendly Businesses: More Common Than You Think
You made the mistake of looking directly into your dog's sad puppy eyes before you shut the door to leave to go run errands. You turn back for that last hug and try to explain to your four-legged friend that you can't take him with because the store won't allow him inside. Those sad eyes make it so hard to turn away. What to do?
There's actually a great solution here. Ready? Take your dog with you! More stores than you think count themselves as dog friendly and will welcome your pooch as long as he's well-behaved.
Where Dogs Are Welcome?
Here are eleven examples of dog friendly businesses with multiple locations that allow dogs on their premises:
- PetCo
- PetSmart
- Home Depot
- Old Navy
- Half Price Books
- Bass Pro Shop
- Lush Cosmetics
- Tractor Supply Co.
- TD Bank
- The Apple Store
- Nordstrom
Some of these businesses, like the pet stores, make sense. But others aren't so obvious, which is why it's always worth asking if your dog is welcome. You might be surprised by the answer!
Bringing Your Dog Along
Before setting out on Saturday errands with your pup, make sure to...
- Call ahead: A store's national and local policy might differ. Or, a dog-friendly chain might be located inside a mall where pets are not allowed. So, it's always important to check with a phone call to your local store before assuming it's okay to bring your dog. Some stores might also have different policies based on the size of your dog. For instance, some stores don't have a problem if you can carry your dog with you, but might not allow dogs that are too large.
- Ensure good behavior: You want to make sure your dog walks well on a leash, listens to commands and won't exhibit behaviors like jumping, barking or having an accident inside a store. Lowe's, for instance, used to have a company-wide dog-friendly policy, but changed it after repeated instances of dogs creating safety issues.
- Use common sense: Consider potential issues before setting out for a day of shopping. Apple Stores, for instance, welcome dogs but can be extremely crowded at times, which may scare or overwhelm your pooch.
- Come prepared: A day out with the pup is a wonderful thing, but just as he would be spending the day at home, he needs to be fed, let outside to do his business and exercised. If you plan on being out with him for more than a couple of hours, make sure to take him for a walk so he can do his business (you don't want accidents in the store). Make sure you bring disposable poop bags. Also, consider bringing some food if you'll be out during his regular feeding times. Always keep a bottle of water with you in case he gets thirsty. Finally, if you have to run into another business that is not pet-friendly make sure to think of your dog first before leaving him in the car. Never leave him for extended periods, and never leave him in a hot car. There are laws in many states that prevent you from leaving your dog in a hot car, so don't do anything that could put his health in jeopardy.
It's not just shops that have become more dog-friendly in recent years. Restaurants and coffee shops with outside seating often welcome dogs. For health code reasons, restaurants are not allowed to have pets inside of restaurants in the U.S. but with outside entrances to patios, more eateries are open to allowing well-behaved dogs enjoy a bite with you. Some even are more accommodating of dogs offering treats, water bowls, and areas to let the dog run around with other dogs. Again, be sure to check with the restaurant before bringing your dog to make sure it is okay to bring him. Just because they have an outdoor patio, does not ensure that they have a pet-friendly policy.
Even sports teams are getting in on the doggy bandwagon. There are a handful of professional baseball teams that have "Bark at the Park" nights where fans are welcome to bring their dogs for a special event. They often bring in pet vendors or hold special activities for the dogs, so that you can both enjoy a night at the ballpark.
You can search for local dog-friendly spots in your community by searching BringFido.com, which offers lists of dog-friendly shops, hotels, restaurants, activities, events and services by town.
Taking a dog shopping can bring you and your dog great joy, as long as you take some simple steps ahead of time to ensure your dog is safe and happy.
Contributor Bio
Kara Murphy
Kara Murphy is a freelance writer and pet parent who lives in Erie, Pa. She has a goldendoodle named Maddie.
Bulldog Dog Breed: Pictures, Info, Care Guide & Traits
Click Below to Skip Ahead
There are few dog breeds that are as easily recognizable as the Bulldog. Bulldogs have a distinct wrinkled face, underbite, and sturdy body. Whether you live in an apartment in the city or on several acres in the country, these breeds are one of the most adaptable of them all. Bulldogs are friendly dogs that are happy just about anywhere so long as a familiar face surrounds them. They love all children and are easy to train, so you have one less thing to worry about.
Breed Overview
Colors:
White, red, fawn, brindle, chocolate, black, tri-color, blue
Suitable for:
Families who enjoy going for an occasional walk paired with lounge time after
Temperament:
Friendly, calm, confident, courageous, easy to train
In general, people love having bulldogs as a family pet because of their minimal care. Their exercise and grooming needs are manageable, and they will be your best companion as both an athlete and a couch potato.
Bulldog Characteristics
Energy:
+
High-energy dogs will need a lot of mental and physical stimulation to stay happy and healthy, while low-energy dogs require minimal physical activity. Its important when choosing a dog to make sure their energy levels match your lifestyle or vice versa.
Trainability:
+
Easy-to-train dogs are more skilled at learning prompts and actions quickly with minimal training. Dogs that are harder to train will require a bit more patience and practice.
Health:
+
Some dog breeds are prone to certain genetic health problems, and some more than others. This doesnt mean that every dog will have these issues, but they have an increased risk, so its important to understand and prepare for any additional needs they may require.
Lifespan:
+
Some breeds, due to their size or their breeds potential genetic health issues, have shorter lifespans than others. Proper exercise, nutrition, and hygiene also play an important role in the lifespan of your pet.
Sociability:
+
Some dog breeds are more social than others, both towards humans and other dogs. More social dogs have a tendency to run up to strangers for pets and scratches, while less social dogs shy away and are more cautious, even potentially aggressive. No matter the breed, its important to socialize your dog and expose them to lots of different situations.
Bulldog Puppies
Bulldogs lie somewhere in the middle of low-energy and high-energy dogs. Their adaptability makes them able to handle whatever their owner may throw at them, whether it is for a light job or a movie marathon on the couch. Some prefer more high-level action, while others enjoy lounging all day with their owners, but these dogs are great for families regardless of their activity levels.
While Bulldogs arent the most intelligent of breeds, they are eager to please, and most people have minimal issues getting this type of dog to follow simple commands.
All dog breeds have some sort of health risks, but you are taking a safe bet with Bulldogs. They are prone to common health issues like hip dysplasia, but most seem to live a complete life with regular trips to the vet. You do have to be careful when buying a bulldog. Some breeders are getting into trouble because of their poor breeding practices that are passing on more severe issues like brachycephalic syndrome. Bulldogs live up to ten years old, so they dont live as long as other breeds, but they do give you and your family an entire decade of happy memories.
Temperament & Intelligence of the Bulldog
The appearance of a Bulldog is sometimes intimidating, but Bulldogs are one of the gentlest breeds out there. However, just because theyre kind doesnt mean they wont face danger head-on to protect you. These affectionate and dependable animals love children and enjoy the attention they get from all the play. They seek out human attention and enjoy every tiny bit of it that they can get their paws on.
If not trained from a young age, some Bulldogs might have a more dominant personality. They thrive when they have strong leadership, and it takes a persistent person to break through their bad patterns. Similarly, Bulldogs may be combative with some dogs if they arent socialized properly. Get your Bulldogs out around other dogs so that they learn to be as friendly with pets as they are with humans.
Are These Dogs Good for Families?
Its arguable that Bulldogs are one of the best family dogs. Their loving personality, calm nature, and ability to adapt to a variety of situations make them a smart choice for anyone looking for a new dog. Even though they are gentle, make sure to teach your kids how to play nicely with all dogs so that they are never pushing a specific breed past their limits.
Things to Know When Owning a Bulldog:
Owning a Bulldog is a significant investment with your money and your time. Review these requirements to make sure you can provide all the needs of this lovable breed.
Food & Diet Requirements
Bulldogs do best when they have regular meals of high-quality dog food that is approved by your veterinarian. Bulldogs are prone to obesity, so watch their calorie consumption and refrain from giving them too many treats or table scraps. Make sure they have a hefty supply of fresh, clean water available to them at all times throughout the day.
Exercise
Bulldogs are happiest when they have moderate exercise with equal rest time. They enjoy going on a casual stroll around the neighborhood, but also love to snooze the day away in front of the air conditioning. Never allow your Bulldog to go in deep water. Their large heads and short bodies make it impossible for them to swim.
Training
Devotion is at the forefront of a Bulldogs personality. Starting these dogs in a training program early on is the best way to get a well-behaved pup. They have some issues with chewing, so give them a lot of designated chew toys to keep that habit in control.
Grooming
Unfortunately, Bulldogs shed more frequently than some other short-hair breeds. Giving them a full-body brushing for 10 minutes a couple of times a week is the easiest way to keep it under control. When they have periods of heavy shedding, rubber brushes get the most hair off.
Most people dont realize that the folds in a Bulldogs face must be wiped clean regularly, or those areas may get irritated and infected. Applying cornstarch to the crevices helps keep these spots free from moisture.
Health and Conditions
Keeping your dog in good health should be your top priority. Before you get in over your head, here are the most common health conditions that Bulldogs face.
Minor Conditions
- Hip and joint problems
- Dental disease
- Parasites
Serious Conditions
- Spinal deformities
- Distichiasis
- Kidney stones
- Respiratory disease syndrome
- Reproductive difficulties
Male vs Female
Once youve decided that the Bulldog is the right breed for you, its time to make the decision between getting a male or a female.
Female Bulldogs are overall friendlier, gentler, and more easy-going around humans and other animals. Females love to play and form close bonds with other members of the family. They are only slightly smaller than the males and they cost the same.
Males are a bit harder to train because they are more easily distracted. They enjoy a lot more attention than the females and they also mature a little slower. The males are the protectors of the family and are a great option for those who want a guard dog.
3 Little-Known Facts About the Bulldog
1. They got their names from bullbaiting.
Bullbaiting was a blood sport that took place in England during the 13th century. A bull would be staked and forced to fight a pack of dogs. These dogs became known as the Bulldog. A law was passed in 1835 that banned bullbaiting, and shortly after, people took their sport underground, which transitioned into the horrendous act of dog fighting.
2. They have incredibly strong bodies for their small size.
Despite being small, Bulldogs can weigh up to 50 pounds. Their history gave them characteristics such as enormous jaws, the ability to withstand immense pain, and admirable bravery. These powerful features encouraged Ivy League Yale University and the U.S. Marine Corps to adopt them as their mascots.
3. They make a lot of noise without barking.
A major concern about buying a new pet is noise. Bulldogs arent known for barking, but they do make a lot of noise. Their short snouts give them a condition that makes it hard for them to breathe and makes them snore, fart, wheeze, and drool a lot more than other dogs.
Conclusion
There is a reason that Bulldogs rank at the top of the American Kennel Club (AKC) list of best pet breeds year after year. Bulldogs appeal to a broad population with their friendly demeanor and eagerness to please. They will do everything in their power to gain your trust and love and be your partner in crime during every life event. If youre looking for a loving dog breed with one of the best overall temperaments, then Bulldogs will be one of the greatest additions to your life.
Related Reads:
Featured Image Credit: Ann Tyurina, Shutterstock