Washingtonian's report from the new world of pet love, plus a comprehensive guide to the area's very best pet care.
It's why Arlington built a $1.8-million dog park, why practically every new NoMa apartment building comes with a "paw spa," and why Washington lawyers are billing hours spent writing trusts for cats and dogs. Twenty-first-century pet culture leaves owners—er,companions—with more choices than ever. Never fear! Here's our report from the new world of pet love, plus a comprehensive guide to the area's very best pet care.
The best parks for perfectly behaved dogs, misbehaved dogs, high energy dogs, dogs with protective owners, and more.
A closer look at the crazy-expensive features at James Hunter Dog Park that some dog owners hate.
We let Oliver, a standard poodle, take us for a walk around the Lincoln Memorial and Logan Circle.
For these Washingtonians, conflict—and sometimes controversy and ridicule—comes with their jobs. But at the end of the day they can count on the love of their dogs.
We surveyed area veterinarians and thousands of local pet owners to ask which trainers, vets, boarding facilities, groomers, and other businesses they trust with their animals. These are the results.
Where to buy gourmet pets treats, pet tales from locals, and more.
This article appears in the February 2015 issue of Washingtonian.