Is Sisters pet-friendly? Does the sun come up in the east? Dogs (and other furry friends) are a vibrant part of Sisters Country. And our love for animals goes well beyond our pets: Working dogs herd on our ranches, and peacocks are common alarm systems in town and for rural folk. Many of us wake up to the nearby sound of chickens. Most every house in town has bird feeders.
Lodging:
A quick check at bringfido.com lists at least 100 places where your critter can bunk for the night, including several right in town. Both Airbnb and Vrbo, the vacation home rental giants, are full of pet-friendly options in Sisters Country.
Dog park:
Sisters might just have the biggest in Oregon. We don’t need a fenced-off area near traffic when the 300,000+acre Deschutes National Forest, Sisters District, is at your doorstep, the vast majority of which allows your pooch to roam free-of-leash.
Dining:
Well-behaved dogs are welcome on patios and decks of some of Sisters’ best-known eateries. If it weren’t for the County Health Department, they’d be allowed inside — but they’re not. Store after store in town has watering bowls at their doors. And there are about a dozen places selling dog food.
Shopping:
Like most places, some shops have merchandise too fragile for wagging tails. But signs will let you know, and the sidewalks are full of benches where shoppers can alternate browsing while companions chill out with Fido.
Grooming and boarding:
Sisters has grooming shops to keep your pal looking great. If you want to leave Fido for daycare or overnight, Central Woof & Groom has you covered—but reserve early.
Pet supplies:
Sisters Feed & Supply on Main Avenue has you covered with most anything your pet needs.
Healthy pets:
Three highly respected veterinary clinics have cared for Sisters Country pets for decades.
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