If you’re looking for a dog-friendly place to visit or live with your dog, then Lexington, Kentucky may be exactly what you’re hoping to find. Lexington is home to many interesting things, like The Kentucky Horse Park and the estate of Henry Clay, as well as Southern charm and a warm welcome.
The dog-friendlyness of Lexington is the icing on the cake for this charming and unique city.
Water is only available at the shelter adjacent to the parking lot
On-leash walking trail
Multiple shade trees
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All of the off-leash dog parks within Lexington are run by the city government, so any questions or problems should be addressed to them. It’s important that you clean up behind your dog to keep the dog parks of Lexington clean and ready for other dogs to have fun.
Ensure your dog has all of their vaccines and proper documentation before visiting the dog parks.
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Brooke Billingsley spent 9 years as a veterinary assistant before becoming a nurse in 2013. She lives in Arkansas with her boyfriend, and loves all animals; currently sharing a home with three dogs, two cats, five fish, and two snails. She has a soft spot for special needs animals and has a three-legged senior dog and an internet famous cat with acromegaly and cerebellar hypoplasia. Fish keeping has become a hobby of Brooke’s and she is continually learning how to give her aquarium pets the best life possible. Brooke enjoys gardening and keeps a vegetable garden during the
summer months. She stays active with yoga and obtained her 200-hour yoga teacher certification in 2020. She hosts a podcast focusing on folklore and myth and loves spending her free time researching and writing. Brooke believes that every day is an opportunity for learning and growth and she spends time daily working toward new skills and knowledge.