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the northern part spreads from Aberdeen to the<br />

Atlantic Highlands, with 14 miles of shoreline views.<br />

Dogs must be leashed. —OB<br />

monmouthcountyparks.com<br />

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KICK BACK AT A WINERY<br />

What's better than visiting a winery on<br />

a crisp fall day? Bringing your dog along for the<br />

fun. As the name suggests, Working Dog Winery<br />

is pooch friendly, as long as dogs stay outside in<br />

the lawn area. Water is provided for canine visitors,<br />

while people, of course, have a variety of delicious<br />

wines from which to choose.<br />

610 Perrineville Road, Hightstown, 609-371-6000;<br />

workingdogwinerynj.com<br />

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ENJOY A NIGHT OUT<br />

Have you been itching to try one of<br />

celebrity chef David Burke’s restaurants, but<br />

don't want to leave your dog at home? Burke’s<br />

Red Horse, Fox & Falcon and the GOAT now offer<br />

Yappy Hour, a dog-friendly happy hour, on their<br />

patios. <strong>Pets</strong> can enjoy water bowls while pet parents<br />

lap up happy-hour food and drink specials.<br />

The event is set to take place through the end of<br />

fall, weather permitting. —Olivia Bardo<br />

Red Horse: 26 Ridge Road, Rumson, 732-576-3400,<br />

redhorsebydb.com; Fox & Falcon: 19 Valley Street,<br />

South Orange, 973-419-6773, thefoxandfalconbydb.<br />

com; The GOAT: 1411 Route 36, Union Beach,<br />

732-264-5222, thegoatbydb.com<br />

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GRAB A BREW OR TWO<br />

Departed Soles Brewery in Jersey City<br />

not only has great beer (many of which are gluten<br />

free), but it welcomes dogs. Their only caveat?<br />

“We just hold them to the same standards as our<br />

human friends (clean, don't make a mess and not<br />

too loud).” Leashes required.<br />

150 Bay Street, #2A Jersey City, 201-479-8578;<br />

departedsoles.com<br />

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GO CAMPING<br />

A number of New Jersey state parks<br />

welcome pets to select campgrounds, with an<br />

additional $5 fee per night. Cheesequake State<br />

Park, Bass River State Forest and Round Valley Recreational<br />

Area allow pets (with restrictions) and are<br />

open year-round. Domestic dogs and cats are the<br />

only animals allowed outdoors on park grounds,<br />

with a maximum of two pets per camping permit.<br />

njportal.com/dep/njoutdoors<br />

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K9 Resorts, an award-winning, luxury dog boarding<br />

and daycare featuring state-of-the-art facilities,<br />

a loving staff, cage-free boarding and top-notch<br />

customer service. There are locations all over the<br />

state, including in Madison, Fanwood, Hamilton<br />

and Middletown, so wherever you live, there is a<br />

K9 Resort for your pooch.<br />

k9resorts.com<br />

LIVE THE LUXE LIFE<br />

Give your pooch a taste of the luxe life at<br />

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ENJOY MOVIE MAGIC<br />

When it's just too cold to venture outside,<br />

host a movie marathon at home featuring<br />

dog-centric movies (think Benji, A Dog’s Journey,<br />

A Dog’s Purpose, Lady and the Tramp, Homeward<br />

Bound and As Good as it Gets). Invite your friends<br />

and family to come with their pups. Offer treats<br />

and bowls of water for the dogs and popcorn for<br />

the humans. —Barbara Leap<br />

YAPPY HOUR<br />

AT RED HORSE<br />

IN RUMSON<br />

18 NorthStarVETS ® .com

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