Fun Things to do With Your Furry Friend

A photo of Mya, dog of Mikayla Wichern, therapist at Aspire Counseling. Mikayla specializes in anxiety, trauma, depression, grief and much more.

It can be difficult findings things for humans to do, let alone animals. But it’s both important to you, and your furry friend to go out and occasionally socialize! 



Fun dog parks in Columbia Missouri

Not only are parks fun for humans, but they can also be fun for your furry pet! These parks have walking trails along with having an off leash section so your furry friend can run and play with others! 

Twin Lakes Park

Garth Nature Area 

Grindstone Nature Area




Pet Friendly Stores

In downtown Columbia there are also a ton of stores including makes scents (a favorite local) that are pet friendly! So you can bring your favorite furry companion and shop! 

You can also bring your furry friend on campus, not only is the campus beautiful, but often others bring their pets, and, what college student doesn’t miss their own furry friend while they’re away in school, so your dog is bound to get tons of pets! 

A photo of Miss Eva and Mr. Shelby, their owner is Katherine Ottofy, clinician at Aspire Counseling, specializing in EMDR, trauma, self-esteem, depression, anxiety and much more.


Pet Friendly Dinning Spots in Columbia Missouri

There’s even some pet friendly dinning spots in Columbia! These include 

Sparkys Icecream 

Uprise bakery

Cafe Berlin 

Shakespeare’s Pizza 

44 Stone Public House

Beet Box

Of course we always encourage you to call, just to make sure they have adequate space and seating for you and your furry friend! 


Pet Friendly Counseling in Columbia Missouri

A photo of Nibbles, and Apollo, their owner is Jera Kranawetter, Client Care Coordinator at Aspire Counseling. When Jera isn’t working she enjoys taking her dogs to explore and plant shopping!

Columbia is a very pet friendly place! And even here at Aspire Counseling, practically everyone owns, or loves pets! We love seeing pets, so if you want to share a photo, we would love that! 

Not only do we love pets, but we also love counseling. If you’re a college student missing your furry friend, we understand, and can help! Transition is hard, and stressful, let along dealing with the grief and loss of a companion that is suddenly not by your side. We work with college students and adults of all ages experiencing depression, anxiety, grief, self-esteem, worry, trauma, and so much more. So, we encourage you to reach out! Our building is also pet friendly, so if need be, bring your furry friend along with you for a therapy session! If you and your furry friend feel more comfortable at home, that’s ok too! We also offer online therapy and can see anyone in the state of Missouri. So, we urge you to reach out to our Client Care Coordinator at 573-328-2288 ext. 1, or go online and contact us today!








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