CBS 58 Hometowns: Dog-friendly activities
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- While the 58 Hometowns tour has typically spent time showcasing people and places in Southeast Wisconsin that will excite you and your families, this week, Alex Corradetti is showcasing a special set of destinations: dog-friendly activities that are not only meant for your pup to have a great time, but also offer opportunities for people to bond with their four-legged family members.
From a family-owned local pet store that is growing, to an off-leash haven of adventure-style dog activities, and even the perfect place to visit with your dog regardless of the weather outside.
Alex's 58 Hometowns reports can be seen all week on the CBS 58 news, but we kicked off the Hometowns festivities with a Tuesday, March 5 visit from Kayla Hauglie, manager at Mac's Bark Park.