NOLA City Bark
nolacitybark100.jpgNOLA City Bark is New Orleans’ first officially designated dog park. City Bark got started In August, 2007 by a group of dog lovers who believe that rebuilding a better New Orleans means addressing quality of life issues. In January 2008, the group was officially incorporated as NOLA City Bark, a non-profit organization run by a volunteer board of directors. (More)
Visiting Pet Program
vpp100.jpgOriginally created in 1987, the Visiting Pet Program became an independent 501 C(3) non-profit organization in May 2000. We are the only animal assisted activity/therapy program in the Greater New Orleans Area. (More)
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LASPCA Pets of the Week
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ARNO Pets of the Week
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Token
613178--token.jpgToken is a 6-month-old, neutered, Lab mix.  He’s quite inquisitive—LOVES to explore and enjoys playing and special treats.  To meet me or any of the other wonderful pets at the LA/SPCA, come to 1700 Mardi Gras Blvd. (Algiers), 10-4, 7-days-a-week, visit www.la-spca.org or call 368-5191. (More)
HoHo
hoho.jpgHoHo is one of several absolutely adorable kittens. He has beautiful long hair with a precious little face. HoHo's particularly a sweetie-pie!
If you are interested in adopting this kitty, e-mail This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it for an application. Or call Chamain at 504-733-9853 for more information.
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Health & Safety

pettempeartherm.jpgThere's a lot to learn about petcare before you make the decision to add one to your family. For instance, as a responsible pet-owner, you will have to get your animal spayed or neutered. You'll also need to incorporate them into your hurricane preparedness plans. We have everything you need to know to keep Fido and Roxie their healthiest and happiest right here. (More)

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Local Veterinarians
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Charities & Organizations
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localvet.jpgA good relationship with your vet is of the utmost importance for both you and your pet. Luckily, New Orleans has a wealth of dedicated, caring professionals all over the city. With our guide, you'll be able to find the perfect vet right in your neighborhood. (More)

happydog.jpgGot a little extra time on your hands, or in need of some service hours? Volunteering with animals is a great way to give back, and you'll earn countless kisses and barked greetings in the meantime. And that's even better than getting a paycheck!(More)

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Pet Friendly Restaurants & Bars

animalbar.jpgWhen you really love your pet, you want to take it with you everywhere! Here in New Orleans, it's easy as pie to do just that. Magazine Street bars host special "Dog Nites" and restaurants offer bowls of cold water to your panting companion while you sit on the patio to eat. Click here for a list of local favorites that will gladly allow your favorite companion to sneak tasty bites off your plate.(More)

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Pet Friendly Hotels
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If travel is why you're here, be sure to check our list of pet-friendly hotels in the area. Some have pet fees, some require pet carriers, and some give your dog his very own placemat, but every part of New Orleans has at least one hotel that will welcome your pet with open arms, and maybe even sneak him a treat or two! (More)

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Pet Boutiques & Bakeries
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Pet Groomers
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petbakery.jpgThe Crescent City is chock-full of animal lovers, and for those people, mass-produced dog bones and cat toys just won't do. NOLA has a wealth of doggie bakeries and boutiques to suit your picky pet's classy taste in treats, beds or clothes. Down here, the dog's life is the good life. (More) pippina200.jpgEven short-haired dogs will eventually need a haircut, and despite your good intentions, a licensed groomer is probably in order. Whether you just want someone to bathe Rover or a warm winter coat needs to morph into a sleek summer 'do, this guide can lead you to the right place. (More)
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Pet-Sitting & Boarding

odaydogs200.jpgGoing out of town can be stressful for pet-owners, wondering how their beloved animals will get the playful interaction and care that they need. Luckily, employees at doggie day cares and boarding houses around the city are just as concerned about your pet as you are, and you can count on detailed notes or webcams to keep an eye on your pet while you can't be there! In addition to this list, be sure to check the list of pet boutiques, as many of them offer doggie day cares as well. (More)

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