People in L.A. love dogs. People in L.A. are also unequivocally pretty. Luckily, there are a lot of places around where pretty and dog-having overlap. So leash up your best friend, lace up your Chuck Taylors and meet some new pals - furry or otherwise.
Barrington Dog Park
333 S BARRINGTON AVE LOS ANGELES, CA 90049
I call this place the Famous People Dog Park. It is much swanker, cleaner and landscapeder than the Silverlake park. Everyone is always dressed up, the dogs are as snobby as the people and once I saw Tori Spelling here with her pug.
On a rooftop downtown somewhere, attractive Angelenos get together to sip cocktails, chit chat and get their pictures taken. And you can bring your dog!
Runyon Canyon Views
Pretty, meet cute.
Runyon Canyon
2000 N FULLER AVE LOS ANGELES, CA 90046
Those used to sprawling wilderness off the beaten path may be unimpressed by the paved splendor of Runyon Canyon. However, it is one of the few places in Los Angeles that you can let your dog run free. Dogs and people are really friendly, the views of L.A. sprawl are amazing and if you take off your shirt, you’ll probably get at least one Missed Connection.
You: Tall, slender brunette throwing a tennis ball for the blonde you were with (your retriever) Me: German (shepherd) that was too shy to say hello. Is she a natural blonde?
Hollywood Farmer's Market
1501 VINE ST LOS ANGELES, CA 90028
If you can drag yourself out of bed in the AM hours of a Sunday (Sunday has an AM now?), head down to the Hollywood Farmer’s Market. Tucked behind the Sunset & Vine complex, you’ll run into Gyllenhaals pushing strollers, Stefanis tugging on leashes and a lot of earthy-types gushing about Organic, Green and Public Transportation.
Silverlake Dog Park
1850 W SILVER LAKE DR LOS ANGELES, CA 90026
Though the park itself is little more than a swath of dirt and a couple of benches on the shores of Silverlake Resevoir, it’s almost always teeming with Silverlake locals (read: hipsterish creative-types) and their four-legged pick-up lines. Go during the week to have your pick of telecommuters.
You have to take your dog shopping...
...how else are you going to know if his shirt will fit?
I’ve never been bold enough to bring my spaz of a dog to a place like the upscale-and-outdoors-mall- that-even-has-a-trolley-for-some-inconceivable-reason Grove, but everytime I’m there, I see at least one panting mouth sticking out of a purse that cost more than my car.
I’ve never been bold enough to bring my spaz of a dog to a place like the upscale-and-outdoors-mall- that-even-has-a-trolley-for-some-inconceivable-reason Grove, but everytime I’m there, I see at least one panting mouth sticking out of a purse that cost more than my car.
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