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Running The Pack Scoop Alert – The Frozen Yogurt Cart Is Back!

The temperature’s rising, the flowers are blooming, and we’ve (Hopefully) seen the last of the snow. If you were a member of the Running The Pack family last year, you know what that means – We’re rolling out the frozen yogurt cart! Running The Pack will be scooping our homemade dog-friendly frozen yogurt at Metro Boston animal-related events all spring and summer long, and just like last year, all of the money raised by the cart will be donated to charities that help dogs in need.

We’re kicking off this year’s cart calender with the Bark For Life of Medford-Somerville on April 5th! Join us to raise funds and awareness for the American Cancer Society’s fight against cancer. Check out our confirmed dates below and keep watching Alex’s Corner for more Scoop Alerts as we add new events!

Saturday, April 5, 2014 Bark For Life of Medford-Somerville, Zero New Washington St., Somerville, MA

Sunday, May 18, 2014 Som Dog Spring Fling, Union Square, Somerville, MA

Sunday, May 18, 2014 1st Annual PAWS New England Run For Shelter, Chelmsford, MA

Sunday September 14, 2014 Somerville Dog Festival, Trum Field, Somerville, MA



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Northeast Animal Shelter

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       The past few weeks I have and several people ask me my thoughts about rescue dogs and about shelters in general.  The questions have varied from where a good shelter is located to my thoughts on mix breeds vs. purebred’s.

I will always be a supporter of rescue dogs.  Riley is a rescue dog and she was the best fit for me.  I also prefer getting a mixed breed rather than a purebred.  I have found that they have less health issues and usually are smarter.  Now, this is my own opinion after being around so many mixed breed and purebreds.  Also, by adopting a pup, you are giving it a second chance to a good life.  I am in no way bashing purebreds but I do feel that if you are going to buy a purebred from a breeder, do as much research on that breeder as possible to avoid inbreeding.
Originally, I am from Salem, MA.  Which is the home of the Northeast Animal Shelter.  I am a big fan of this shelter not only because its in my hometown but because of the attention and care they give their four legged friends.  They have been around for a while but they just recently built a new facility.  They always have a wide variety of breeds and they get puppies in regularly.  So no matter if you are looking for and adult dog, or you would prefer to start fresh with a little pup, this shelter may just have your new family member.

Northeast Animal Shelter
347 Highland Avenue, Salem, MA 01970
Phone: (978)745-9888
Monday – Friday: 11am – 8pm
Saturday & Sunday: 10am – 6pm

http://www.northeastanimalshelter.org/

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Saco River

 

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There is nothing worse to me than having my friends plan a summer trip to a place that doesn’t allow dogs.  Looking at Riley’s sad big brown eyes when I walk out the door breaks my heart every time, so this summer I planned our trip.

We canoed the Saco River in Maine! The Saco River is a great place to bring your pup.  We saw a number of other dogs along the river that Riley got to swim around with.  How the trip works is there are 2 people to each canoe plus a pup.  Anything that you will need on the trip will have to fit in your canoe, tent, clothes, food, etc.  I put a large foam pad in the middle of the canoe for Riley to rest on when she got a little tired.  We would canoe down the river till the sun was about to go down, on the sides of the river are beaches to set up camp.  Set up your tent, eat some dinner, hang out with some interesting people that are also on the river, go to bed and wake up and do it all over again.  The more people that come on the trip, the better.  We had 16 people and 4 dogs which made for an amazing trip!  One piece of advise, take your pup out on a canoe before going on the trip.  It took Riley a little while to get used to it but once she did, she loved it!

http://www.sacorivercanoe.com/

Posted in Dog Friendly Places, Parks and Beaches, Uncategorized

Bloc 11 Cafe

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        Since this weekend was so amazing, Riley and I took full advantage of it and spent the whole weekend outside.  We went to Nunziato Field in Somerville which I have blogged about before.  There were so many dogs there, Riley didn’t know what to do with herself.  We worked up quite the appetite after spending hours at the park so we decided to find a close place to eat.  Right down the street from the park is a cafe that is pretty great.

       Broc 11 cafe allows your pup to hang by your side as long as you don’t mind sitting outside.  And in weather like this, why would anyone want to be inside?  The cafe itself is very eye catching and modern.  It has become one of my new favorite cafes to grab a salad or sandwich with Riley.  I love the atmosphere and I really like the crowd of people that they attract.  Not to mention that their wait staff is super friendly and they couldn’t get enough of Riley.  We have become regulars here and I definitely recommend that you check it out.

11 Bow St
Somerville, MA 02143

(617) 623-0000

www.bloc11.com

Hours:

Mon-Fri. 7:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.

Sat-Sun. 8:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.

Posted in Dining Out, Dog Friendly Places

Bare Cove

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       So, is everyone about ready for this rain to be over? Riley and I are! Seems like it has been forever since we’ve seen the sun. I figured this week I would need a really awesome place to suggest to bring your pup once the sun decides to appear again. The winner this week is Bare Cove.

Bare Cove is located along the banks of the Weymouth Back River in the town of Hingham, MA and it really is an amazing place to bring your little buddy. It is no doubt that they probably have a ton of cooped up energy and are going to need a lot of exercise. After being indoors for days, Bare Cove is the perfect place for them to just go nuts. Dogs are allowed off leash but just remember, the park is not fenced in. Bare Cove has 469 acres of land filled with paved trails and woodland trails to walk, run, bike ride, whatever you and your pup love to do. On the weekends the park is filled with other friendly dog with very friendly owners. Riley and I have yet to come across and unfriendly dog, which is really awesome. Because of the responsible owners, this park stays super clean so make sure to bring some disposable bags to do your part.

Beal St off Lincoln St
Hingham, MA 02043
http://www.hingham-ma.gov/barecove/index.html
Posted in Dog Friendly Places, Parks and Beaches

Parish Cafe

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       It seems as if we haven’t seen the sun in weeks.  And it feels like even longer since I have been out to eat with my Riley.  But, when a nice sunny weekend decides to appear, you will find Riley and I at the Parish Cafe for Lunch.        

       Located on Boylston Streen in Boston, Riley and I have only been there once before with one of my good friends and her chocolate lab Missy.  It was a total accident when we found this Cafe.  One sunny Saturday, we took the pups on a T ride into Boston to walk around the Public Garden.  After walking around for about an hour we walked around the corner onto Boylston Street and saw the Parish Cafe.  I was pretty exhausted from holding Riley back from trying to run after the ducks so we decided to have a seat on the outdoor patio and grab a bite.  The service was really great and they were happy to bring water for our thirsty pups.  We ordered a couple sandwiches that I couldn’t get over!  We learned that the sandwiches were created by a famous local chef which I thought was pretty cool.  The prices weren’t too expensive but not super cheap either.  Riley and I will definitely be back if we ever see the sun again.

Happy eating!

361 Boylston St
Boston, MA 02116
(617) 247-4777

www.parishcafe.com

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Larz Anderson Park

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       Recently, Riley and I were visiting some friends around the Brookline area.  We are no strangers to Brookline so I was pretty surprised to learn about a park I had never heard of before, Larz Anderson Park.  Our friends, who have two yellow labs said we need to check it out, so we leashed up the pups and walked over to 23 Newton Street.

       Wow! This park is very cool.  As we walked around the park the first thing I noticed was the beautiful gazebo, and the more we walked around to more we loved it.  The park also had a pond with fish swimming around in it, Riley was trying desperately to go after them but I had to restrain her, can’t disturb the fish, picnic areas, and Chinese, Japanese, and Italian gardens as well.  The stone bridges were also beautiful.  We didn’t let the pups off leash because there were a lot of little kids around.  Now with school out, there are kids here pretty often so if you would like to check out Larz Anderson Park, I would suggest coming early in the morning or later in the evening so its isn’t too crowded. 

23 Newton Street
Brookline, MA 02446

(617) 739-7518

Posted in Dog Friendly Places, Parks and Beaches

Freedom Trail

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Every evening Riley and I go out for a walk and we meet new people and new pups just about everyday.  More recently we have been meeting people that have just moved to the Boston area.  Which made me think that they probably would like to know some of the history that Boston has to offer.   And I bet even existing Bostonians could use a refreshing course.
The Freedom Trail is a great way to take a self guided tour with your pup and get to know our great city.  The trail starts at the Visitor Information Center on the Boston Common and the red brick/painted line takes visitor to 16 Historical sites, including the Old South Meeting House, the Boston Massacre site, and the Paul Revere House.  The trail usually takes 2 to 3 hours but if you stop to take in each exhibit, a full day can be spent on the trail.  If you plan to go on a warm day I would suggest bring bottled water and a traveling bowl for your pup, and of course plenty of waste bags!

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Bowchies

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             One of the my favorite things to do when the weather starts to get warm and sunny out is go shopping!  So when I arrived home the other day after doing a little shopping for myself, I notice that Riley has had the same collar for quite some time now.  I’m not the only one that wants to look stylish on our walks, Riley does too! 
       I came across a website called Bowchies.  Their collars and harnesses were super cute and they were just what Riley was looking for.  I have told a lot of my friends about this site already, especially my friends with extra large pups.  They are always complaining to me that they can never find collars or harnesses that will fit their dogs.  Well, Bowchies will custom make a harnesses or collar so that your large pup can look just as good as the little guys.

       If you want to see some of what they have to offer in person, their products are sold in stores such as, Laundromutt, B.Y.O.D Dog Wash, Polka Dog Bakery and other stores around Massachusetts. 

Happy Shopping!

www.Bowchies.com

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Belle Isle Marsh Reservation

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       Riley and I often love to explore all that Boston has to offer.  Our latest adventure was to Belle Isle Marsh Reservations.  I heard about this place from other dog owners around my neighborhood and they said that Riley and I should check it out.

The reservation is located in East Boston.  The interesting part about the reservation is that it is Boston’s last remaining salt marsh.  It is open year round and there are 152 acres of land for your pup to go absolutely crazy!  Riley was like a little school girl when I opened the car door.  She couldn’t wait to run through the tall grass and and get her paws wet in water that runs through the reservation.  We walked along the pathway and we saw a lot of beautiful flowers and plants.  There are also benches to rest on in case you get a little tired, or just want to sit back and watch your pup enjoy the greater outdoors.  They also provide guided tours, during the tour they will let you know all the history behind the reservation.  Word to the wise after visiting the reservation, check your pup for ticks.  The warm weather is hear and we all know what that means…Ticks!  Also, bring a towel.  Your pup might get a little dirty if they are the adventurous type.

Happy Hiking!

Bennington Street,

East Boston
617-727-5350

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