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Life with a <A HREF="http://ken.ipl31.net/phonecam/html/1088219745.html">Dog</A> in Seattle
Anyways one major change I have noticed is frequenting places where I know Sadie is welcome, so here are some dog friendly places I have discovered in Seattle:
Although it can be smokey at times, you can take your pooch in with you when you want to grab a beer.
Another watering hole on Capitol Hill in the 15th neighborhood. They have a resident cat to keep your pup company.
Although I have not taken Sadie here, I always see people in the outdoor seating with dogs.
Need to get some tools? Wood? A new toilet seat? You can take your Dog.
This is unconfirmed if its official, but when I was there this week, someone was able to bring their dog in.
I hope to keep this list updated and possibly break it out into seperate page/site that I will maintain. So let me know you know of some others.