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To book a walk for your dog in Madison, TN, choose between a 20-minute, 30-minute or 60-minute walk for your pup. Then, let the Wag! platform match you with a top-rated dog walker near you. Or, you can browse Caregiver profiles to find the best dog walker for you and your pup's preferences. You can even save the Caregivers your dog liked best so you can easily book them again! When you're away or unable to walk your dog, let a Madison, TN dog walker do it for you.
The best dog friendly neighborhoods in Madison
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Picadilly Apartments
The Fenway's Dog Park in Moss-Wright Park is the perfect place to take your pup to and allow him to run around off-leash. Only five miles out of Madison in Goodlettsville, your dog won't mind the short drive to the park for the fun to be had here. The park is separated into two areas, one for small dogs and one for large, plus it offers benches for owners to sit on, water for dogs, trees for shade, and agility equipment for more active dogs. If Fido doesn't feel like being social, then take a stroll around Moss-Wright Park instead.36
Inglewood
The Shelby Bottoms Greenway is a fantastic spot to take Fido for a great day out. Located in Nashville, eight miles out of Madison, the Shelby Bottoms Greenway is 6.4-miles long and has a mixed trail surface of asphalt, dirt, grass, gravel, sand, and woodchips. The trail will give you a beautiful view of the Cumberland River for the first 4.5-miles of the walk. If you and Fido decide you want to extend your walk, the Shelby Bottoms Greenway connects to the Stones River Greenway at the J. Percy Priest dam where you can continue your adventure.24
Whites Creek
Thirteen minutes out of Madison on the outskirts of Nashville is the Trail of Fontanel. While visiting this 2.6-mile trail, your dog must be kept leashed. The trail contains a lot of hills, so be prepared for a little workout, but there are benches along the way if you and Fido want to sit down and enjoy the scenery for a moment. The trail is only about 2-miles long and will take you past the Fontanel Mansion, which used to belong to country music star Barbara Mandrell. Don't forget to bring water and clean-up bags for Fido while you enjoy your hike.12
Lake Club Estates
If you and Fido are looking for a great place to grab some food, head seven miles out of Madison to nearby Hendersonville and check out its dog friendly restaurants. Moores Famous Chicken is a cute hole in the wall restaurant that serves hot chicken ranging in flavors from mild to extra hot. If pizza is on your mind, check out Roma Pizza and Pasta. They dish out delicious Italian fare and pizza including specialty pizzas, sub sandwiches, and calzones. Both these great restaurants offer dog friendly patios and welcome Fido to join you for a nice meal.0
Belinda City
The Bark Park in Mount Juliet is only fourteen miles out of Madison and a pawsome spot to take Fido to run around off-leash and let out some pent up energy. The park is 3/4 of an acre and offers water for dogs, agility equipment for the adventurous dogs, and picnic tables for owners to sit on. There are also huge trees to help provide shade for when Fido needs to take a breather and cool down. Locals love the park, but warn that there are some muddy areas, so bring a towel just in case Fido has a mud bath.Frequently asked questions
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