East Bay Blog

East Bay Blog

Discover dog-friendly Oakland: A canine paradise

Cappuccino the Dog is a beloved statue located at the intersection of Alcatraz Avenue and Racine Street in North Oakland. The statue was created by artist Devyon Harrison and represents Cappuccino, a terrier-lab mix.

Oakland is a fantastic place to visit or live with your dog. It’s sunny when San Francisco is foggy, and it’s very dog-friendly when some communities try to discourage dog people. Some of the best parks (can you say towering redwoods?) to hike with your dog are right here, and the Oakland food scene with its dog-friendly diversity of delicious food and drink is not to missed. Let's look at all the reasons Oakland is a great place for dogs. 

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Wagging through Concord: A dog’s paradise

The city of Concord features all the elements of a memorable California getaway: think culinary treats, craft beer, cultural gems, rich heritage, and pretty parks in every direction. This dynamic community, just 30 miles from San Francisco, is also incredibly dog-friendly and proactively ADA-accessible, so it’s a great fit for family members of all abilities—and their four-legged best friends! Read more.

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Pleasant Hill hotels take best in show

Tshaka loves Pleasant Hill hotels. Photo by StayPleasantHill.com.
Tshaka the Dog has sniffed out the most comfortable, convenient, well-priced hotels at the center of everything in Pleasant Hill. Read more.

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