Sorry cat lovers, but if there’s one thing we love about being dog owners, it’s that our furry friends double as good company for adventures in the city.
Your friends are all busy this week, so why not spend the day with your dog in Beirut?
Who wouldn’t want an adorable shot of their pet to hang up in their home? Mind The Bark is a pet studio located Mar Mikhael’s Orenda, where you can book a photoshoot for your furry baby.
The pet-friendly spot welcomes all pets, so if your dog loves to socialize, they’ll love sniffing around Orenda and making friends.
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It depends on whether you have an excited Golden Retriever who can’t sit still, or a picky Chihuahua that freaks out when its paws touch the grass.
The pet-friendly book and coffee shop is inspired by the owner’s dog named Curl. You’ll definitely find a delicious pet-safe treat to thank your little one for being the goodest of good dogs.
Dog parents never disappoint with spoiling their pets with new toys. A new one won’t hurt.
Maybe our dogs don’t know what sunsets are, or maybe they do but they don’t care. But at least you can say you watched the sunset with your dog and showed them the Pigeon Rocks.
The pet-friendly spot is a more sophisticated choice, and it’s perfect if you know your dog is on the quieter side. If busy spots stress them out, consider stopping by Arthaus in Gemmayze.
A spacious spot for your furry friend to run around, socialize, and stay entertained.
We listed 14 pet-friendly spots around Beirut here, so we think it’s about time you and your pet choose your favorite one. That way your little friend can also became a regular and enjoy all the belly rubs they deserve.
Your dog won’t hold you back from a fun night out in the city. Sip on dirty martinis, share some nibbles, and dance the night away with your dog at your hip (if they’re small enough to hold. Please don’t hold your big doggos).