My dog has some pretty strong opinions about what makes Denver a great place to live. Here is his guide for Mile High residents of the canine persuasion.
Cooper and I have been sharing a house for about 3 years now and, for the most part, we get along as perfect roommates. We do have our differences sometimes. His idea of a good time and mine are not always the same. Here is a guide to what Cooper likes to do in Denver.
Recreation
Cooper is active and loves to get outside and stretch his legs. He’s not much for organized sports, preferring to ramble and socialize. Here are some of the places where you can find him keeping fit.
Fuller Park
1700 E 29TH AVE DENVER, CO 80205
This off-leash park near Manual High School is decidedly unlovely. It is a dusty, treeless, 2 acre patch of dirt and dog waste. But Cooper loves it. If it were up to him we would spend 6 to 8 hours a day here.
Cooper tried to get me to warm up to the park by buying me a hoodie for Christmas. At least it fits.
Most popular game at Fuller Park
Butt sniffing is still a top-rated activity among Dogs.
You are required to keep your dog on a leash in this park, but many people just don’t. I see dogs walking themselves and playing wild games of frisbee here all the time. Coopers favorite park of the park is the path that circles the duck pond because there are a million things to sniff and geese to bark at. He always gets a little nervous when we walk along the fence behind the zoo. His powerful nose picks up a whiff of Lion and Tiger and his primal insticts tell him to get the hell out of dodge.
You are required to keep your dog on a leash in this park, but many people just don’t. I see dogs walking themselves and playing wild games of frisbee here all the time. Coopers favorite park of the park is the path that circles the duck pond because there are a million things to sniff and geese to bark at. He always gets a little nervous when we walk along the fence behind the zoo. His powerful nose picks up a whiff of Lion and Tiger and his primal insticts tell him to get the hell out of dodge.
Here is a link to find the park closest to you and your mutt.
Top Ten Things my dog barks at.
10. The Mailman 9. Elderly woman at door with Jehovahs Witness pamphlet. 8. Nothing at all, at 3 in the morning.. 7. Distant Sirens. 6. Squirrels. 5. Other dogs, when seen through window. 4. Other dogs, when seen on the television. 3. Small children who get too close to the front lawn. 2. Maxwell, the cat who lives next door and sleeps on my front windowsill, taunting the dog. 1. People in Wheelchairs.
Shopping
Cooper is liberal in his politics and chooses to support small local businesses instead of shopping at the big corporate pet supply warehouses. Here are some favorites.
With locations in Cherry Creek and Aspen this is a very chic and stylish pet shop. The guy who runs the place is very nice and is happy to dispense treats to anyone who stops in. The store, as you might imagine, is pricy. If Cooper really expects me to shell out $125.00 for a calf-skin collar, he’s dreaming.
With locations in Cherry Creek and Aspen this is a very chic and stylish pet shop. The guy who runs the place is very nice and is happy to dispense treats to anyone who stops in. The store, as you might imagine, is pricy. If Cooper really expects me to shell out $125.00 for a calf-skin collar, he’s dreaming.
This shop is run by the sweetest couple that I’ve ever met. They will chat with you all day if you let them, and not just about dog toys. They always insist on carrying the 30 pound bag of food I buy here out to my car even though I am younger and stronger that either of them. Cooper is a big fan of the large assortment of rawhide chews in every size and shape.
This shop is run by the sweetest couple that I’ve ever met. They will chat with you all day if you let them, and not just about dog toys. They always insist on carrying the 30 pound bag of food I buy here out to my car even though I am younger and stronger that either of them. Cooper is a big fan of the large assortment of rawhide chews in every size and shape.
This little shop in Stapleton sells food, toys, and has dog wash stations so that you can give your mutt a bath without having to destroy your bathroom. If you have an 80 pound dog like Cooper, it’s totally worth it.
This little shop in Stapleton sells food, toys, and has dog wash stations so that you can give your mutt a bath without having to destroy your bathroom. If you have an 80 pound dog like Cooper, it’s totally worth it.
On a sunny day there are sometimes as many dogs corraled out in front of St. Marks’ as there are people there drinking coffee. St. Mark’s is one of the true social hubs of the Denver canine set.
On a sunny day there are sometimes as many dogs corraled out in front of St. Marks’ as there are people there drinking coffee. St. Mark’s is one of the true social hubs of the Denver canine set.
Letting dogs run loose in a crowded bar has really helped to establish the slightly Hippy feel of this popular 17th Ave Tavern. A good jukebox, and cheap drinks have kept me coming back, and I think Cooper really enjoys trying to lick up any drop of spilled PBR that he can find.
Letting dogs run loose in a crowded bar has really helped to establish the slightly Hippy feel of this popular 17th Ave Tavern. A good jukebox, and cheap drinks have kept me coming back, and I think Cooper really enjoys trying to lick up any drop of spilled PBR that he can find.
This hot dog joint on Colfax has a special dog area built under their covered patio. Fresh water and free treats make this a popular dog destination when we are out for a stroll. And the hot dogs and frozen bananas are a nice treat for people.
This hot dog joint on Colfax has a special dog area built under their covered patio. Fresh water and free treats make this a popular dog destination when we are out for a stroll. And the hot dogs and frozen bananas are a nice treat for people.
A mile or so north of our house stands the towering silos of the Purina Puppy Chow Mill. A few times a year, when the wind is just right, our whole neighborhood smells like Dog Food. This makes Cooper crazy. He paces the house, looks under all the furniture, and finally just stands at the door begging me to walk him. When we get outside he does his best to drag me north, towards the source of that delicious stench.
A mile or so north of our house stands the towering silos of the Purina Puppy Chow Mill. A few times a year, when the wind is just right, our whole neighborhood smells like Dog Food. This makes Cooper crazy. He paces the house, looks under all the furniture, and finally just stands at the door begging me to walk him. When we get outside he does his best to drag me north, towards the source of that delicious stench.
Cooper was born a stray. He was part of a homeless pack of dogs on a Navajo Reservation in the 4-corners area. At five weeks old he got swept up by animal control officers and wound up in a cage at the Denver Dumb Friends League. That’s where we met.
If you are considering getting a dog please consider adopting from a shelter instead of buying a puppy from a breeder or pet store. Cooper has a pretty good life, and he has made my life a lot sunnier. For many dogs in the Shelter System, the story does not end as happily. Here are some great places to adopt a friend.
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Click here to log in.My dog Annie loves PBR, too. And Meerkat Manor is her favorite TV show.
i need to take Bub to St. Marks!
Cute guide and cute dog!