TREATS, TOYS, AND A LIFE JACKET.
What's included
Here at SUP Sac, we are committed to safety; you can bring your own dog life-jacket or use ours!
We have multiple of most sizes, so there's no need to wonder if we have one for them.
Please make sure to trim your pups nails, we don't want you to damage the boards and have a bad experience on the water.
We know dogs love the water, but they also love to have toys to play with
We include in the dog package all kinds of toys; and almost always offer a few to keep so you'll remember us.
We have all kinds of treats some are homemade, others are store bought but all our treats are tasty and healthy for your fur-friend
Take your four-legged friend to a Sacramento dog park, or walk ’n’ wag in the jewel of the valley, and enjoy a nice dinner before laying your head down in one of Sacramento’s dog-friendly hotels.
Don't miss out on Doggy Dash - The biggest canine-centric event of the year in Sacramento is the Doggy Dash sponsored by the Sacramento SPCA.
Many Sacramento restaurants allow four-legged companions to join their uprights in dining outdoors – and in Sacramento, a moderate climate means patio dining is available about nine months per year.
Acheson Wine Company
Broderick Roadhouse Midtown
Cafe Bernardo at Pavilions
Cafe Bernardo R15
Centro Cocina Mexicana
Drake's:
Many Sacramento restaurants allow four-legged companions to join their uprights in dining outdoors – and in Sacramento, a moderate climate means patio dining is available about nine months per year.
Acheson Wine Company
Broderick Roadhouse Midtown
Cafe Bernardo at Pavilions
Cafe Bernardo R15
Centro Cocina Mexicana
Drake's: The Barn
Federalist Public House
Hoppy's Railyard Kitchen & Hopgarden Iron Horse Tavern
J.J. Pfister Distilling
Kru
Mayahuel
OBO' Italian Table & Bar
Public House Downtown
Rio City Cafe
Sauced BBQ & Spirits
Scott's on The River
Selland's Market Cafe Broadway Selland's Market Cafe East Sacramento Shangri-la
Solomon's
Tapa the World
Thai Basil Restaurant
The Golden Bear
The Waterboy
Upper Crust Baking
For the protection of our wildlife, natural resources and for the comfort and enjoyment of all our park visitors, please be aware of the following laws and rules:
Barandas Dog Park (map)
Blackbird Park Dog Parks (map)
Glenbrook Park (map)
Granite Regional Park (map)
Jacinto Creek Park (map)
Lynn Robie Dog Park (map)
North Natomas Regional Park (map)
Partner Park (map)
Regency Community Park (map)
Sutter's Landing Park (map)
Tanzanite Community Park (map)
Truitt Bark Park (map)
University Avenue Dog Park (map)
Valley Oak Dog Park (map)
Held on the second Saturday in June at William Land Park, it’s a dog-meet-dog event with more activities than you can shake a stick at, and it attracts more than 5,000 dog enthusiasts each year.
Can’t make it? Show your support any time by shopping at the SPCA Thrift Store at 1517 E St. in Downtown Sacramento.
For more tips on things to
Held on the second Saturday in June at William Land Park, it’s a dog-meet-dog event with more activities than you can shake a stick at, and it attracts more than 5,000 dog enthusiasts each year.
Can’t make it? Show your support any time by shopping at the SPCA Thrift Store at 1517 E St. in Downtown Sacramento.
For more tips on things to do with your dog in and around the Sacramento area, check out www.dogtrekker.com, a website devoted to dog-related fun in Northern California.
Sacramento’s leafy parks beg to be explored with your best friend.
The jewel in the crown is the American River Parkway, a greenbelt and 32-mile paved multiuse trail with many access points between the Old Sacramento historic district on one end and Old Town Folsom on the other.
You could also paw your way over to William Land Park, a 166
Sacramento’s leafy parks beg to be explored with your best friend.
The jewel in the crown is the American River Parkway, a greenbelt and 32-mile paved multiuse trail with many access points between the Old Sacramento historic district on one end and Old Town Folsom on the other.
You could also paw your way over to William Land Park, a 166-acre preserve about a mile south of Downtown Sacramento.
Capitol Park around the State Capitol at 10th and Capitol Mall is dog-friendly, as is local favorite McKinley Park, at 3330 McKinley Blvd.
After a long day you can lay your head on one of Sacramento’s dog-friendly hotels including the Hyatt Regency, situated on a sprawling 19-acre campus offering plenty of room for a walk; the Best Western Sandman; La Quinta; Hilton Sacramento near Downtown and the Sheraton Grand in the heart of the convention district.
We are at the shop by appointment only; if you are planning on doing a same-day booking, please call (916) 573-0399 at least 30 minutes before your scheduled appointment.