At the dog bar, there's fun for furry friends and human friends alike
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"Fenway lacks a fenced in dog park. This is fantastic for us. There's no traffic or anything like that. This is just a wonderful time to bring our dog here and meet all his dog friends," said McNulty as he pet Gronk.
"In a city where socializing and pet care often vie for attention, Park-9 offers a solution. The company opened a venue in Everett last year that combines a dog park and a bar so people can have fun with their friends without having to worry about leaving their pet at home."
"Dog bars have been popping up all over the country from Missouri, Oklahoma, Maryland, Nebraska, Washington, Pennsylvania, Minnesota, Colorado and Florida. Each location has a dog park, a bar, and sometimes even a full-service restaurant."
"Park-9 was founded by Emily Gusse, a Harvard College alum, her wife Tess Kohanki, who received a master's degree from Boston University, and her brother Chris Kohanski. The company got its start because the three wanted to bring the dog park bar idea to New England for their dog, Nora."
Read at Boston.com
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