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Ranked the 4th most dog-friendly city in America, Portland boasts over 400 dog-welcoming restaurants, more than 30 off-leash areas, and over 10,000 acres of parks and natural areas. Portland's culture doesn't just tolerate dogs, it celebrates them.
Listings last updated: April 2026
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Hawthorne, Division, and Belmont streets are lined with dog-friendly cafes, bars, and boutiques. Mt. Tabor Park is the crown jewel.
Alberta Arts District and Irvington offer walkable streets, local dog-friendly eateries, and Fernhill Park's off-leash area.
Upscale neighborhood along NW 23rd Ave with dog-friendly shops and Forest Park, the largest urban forest in the U.S.
Antique Row meets dog paradise with Sellwood Riverfront Park's off-leash area right along the Willamette River.
Portland has 31 dog groomers listed on GroomLocal, serving pet owners across Oregon. The area is home to 5 dog parks, making it easy to exercise your dog before or after a grooming appointment. All listings in our directory include service details and contact information so you can compare options and find the right fit.
Not sure where to start? Read our guide on how to choose a dog groomer, or check how often you should groom your dog based on breed and coat type. For local pricing, see our Seattle and Portland grooming cost guide.
Charming neighborhood with Cathedral Park under the St. Johns Bridge and the pier along the Willamette for scenic leashed walks.
Breathtaking hilltop views and wide open spaces with two designated off-leash sections, including one specifically for small dogs.
Community favorite with separate fenced sections for large and small dogs, benches, waste stations, and regular community events.
Southwest Portland park with separate large and small breed sections and water fountains designed specifically for dogs.
1.5-acre off-leash area along the Willamette River. Great for dogs who love water.
Vast open spaces with water fountains, shaded sections, a fenced off-leash play area with rubberized surface, and a ramp entrance.
Portland institution where pups relax on the patio while humans enjoy barley flour pizza and Black Lab Stout.
Indoor/outdoor dog park and bar rolled into one. Bring your dog to play while you enjoy craft beer and wine.
Over 80 miles of trails in the largest urban forest in the United States. Leashed dogs welcome on all trails.
Oregon's only state park within a major metro area, offering 8 miles of wooded ravine trails. Dogs welcome on leash.