Missoulians love their pets and there are many places that are pet friendly in Missoula.
Missoula and its surrounding areas have abundant recreational opportunities for you and your pet, including 2 dog parks - Jacob's Island and Fort Missoula's Canine Campus where you can let your pooch run without a leash. There are many other great places to walk your dog in Missoula, but you must comply with the city's leash laws. Our favorite places in the city limits are the Clark Fork River Walking Trail and the Kim Williams Trail. For a really good workout with your dog, you could also Hike the "M" trail on Mount Sentinel.
- Go Fetch! Bring your leashed pet and enjoy Go Fetch!'s Pet Bakery, Self-Grooming Pet Center, Dog Hikes, Toys & Accessories.
- Petsmart - Of course PetSmart is a great place to take your pet. It's one of my Beagle's favorite words!
- Dog Logic - Cageless Doggie Daycare, Boarding, and "Social Club".
- Pet Friendly Hotels & Camping/RV Areas
There are also some wonderful Pet Groups in and around Missoula:
- Animeals - provides food for hungry animals.
- Rolling Dog Ranch - an amazing sanctuary that rescues disabled animals. Also - A great place to visit and spend the day when you're in Western Montana. If you're an animal lover, you will enjoy their blog about life on the Ranch.
- MontanaPets.org - helps you find pets that need a home.
Here's a List of Pet Friendly Hotels, Apartments, Nannies, Doggie Daycares, and Kennels.
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Kevin & Monica Ray are real estate sales and marketing professionals for Access Realty in beautiful Western Montana. For more information on Western Montana, they can be reached at 406-207-1185 or online at www.YourMT.com.
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Kevin and Monica,
I have really been quite impressed by your localism posts and it is one of the reasons why I subscribed to your blog. I wonder, have you tried using Digg or Stumble It to get the word out to local consumers about your localism posts?
Thank you for the links. I love animals and these were great to check out.
Thank you, we love animals also :)