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]]>So, what’s waiting for you and your dog at Dog Mountain? you ask. Here are some awesome things to do there.
Lace up your hiking boots and explore the scenic trails that wind through Dog Mountain’s lush forests and meadows. It’s the perfect way to soak up nature’s beauty while bonding with your furry bestie.
Let loose and let your dog roam free where leashes are optional. From splashing in dog ponds to tackling obstacle courses, there’s no shortage of fun.
Get ready to paw-ty! Throughout the year, Dog Mountain hosts lovely outdoor Dog Parties where dogs and their humans come together to celebrate.
Groove to the rhythm of live music with the Levitt AMP St. Johnsbury Music Series. With diverse lineups and thousands of concertgoers, it’s a summer vibe you won’t want to miss.
So, next time you’re planning a dog-friendly adventure – keep this amazing spot in mind. Your dog will thank you.
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]]>Prague has taken some serious steps to become more dog-friendly in the past decade. Dogs are now welcome in most restaurants and bars and you’ll find many dog-friendly hotels too.
Not only does Berlin has one of the most efficient public transit systems in the world, but your dogs are welcome on the city’s buses and trains too. Cafes, restaurants, and hotels that would welcome your dog with open arms are widely available too.
Locals in Barcelona love their dogs so naturally, visitors’ four-legged pals are welcome too. There is even a dog beach on Playa de Llevant, complete with dog urinals, drinking fountains, and doggie showers, as well as other pet-friendly stretches of sand nearby.
There are clear rules about where pets can and cannot go in Paris, but most Parisians simply … ignore them. French dogs accompany their owners everywhere—restaurants, exclusive boutiques, taxis, buses, and the metro.
The sophisticated Austrian capital Vienna is one of the most dog-friendly cities in Europe. There is a catch though. Your dog is expected to be well-behaved and well-groomed in public spaces. In fact, Viennese dogs are amongst the best dressed in the world.
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]]>The sunny weather plays a big role in making Scottsdale the #1 dog-friendly city in the USA, but the overall friendliness and mid-size city make it even nicer. Loaded with dog-friendly parks and trails, and plenty of vets, this city is number 1- just be careful of the hot pavement in the summer!
Orlando hosts the yearly American Kennel’s Club national championship which brings the city some dog fame. Along with the good weather most of the year, Orlando is also tied for first with other cities for the most dog-friendly restaurants and vets per capita.
It’s no surprise that another sunny city rounds out the top 3, being that both dogs and owners are more willing to go out when the weather is good. Austin is one of the fastest-growing cities in America and has many great parks and greenery to go along with being tied with Orlando for the most dog-friendly restaurants per capita.
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]]>Every pet has a different personality and tolerance towards change. This can be based on their age, breed characteristics and life habits. If you train your pet from an early age to spend hours in the car with you, there’s a bigger chance for things to go smoothly.
Pets love to be entertained, and you can make them more comfortable by bringing things they are familiar with and that already have their scent. They will feel more at home, surrounded by a toy or a blanket they love.
These are super useful if your pet is on the hyper side. This way, you will ensure that your pet doesn’t accidentally get hurt and it prevents them from freely roaming around in your car or trying to get into your lap while you drive.
Don’t forget to bring their health certificate, as well as their passport if you are traveling to another country.
Make frequent stops for potty breaks and stretching. Pausing for some fresh air can be beneficial for both you and your pet, and can prevent any unhappy accidents from happening in the backseat. Taking breaks more often is necessary, especially if your pet suffers from motion sickness. If this is a serious problem, you can always ask your veterinarian for some anti-nausea or anxiety medication.
Check if the places you’re staying in are pet-friendly. Many hotels and hostels nowadays have a pet-friendly policy, but it’s better to check with the staff in advance, so you can make sure your pet is welcome everywhere you go.
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]]>The post If You Love Traveling with your Dog, These are the Best Places to Go in the US! appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Asheville is known for many things, including being home to tons of breweries, the Blue Ridge Mountains, and being extremely dog-friendly! Everything from bars, restaurants, breweries, and of course, hiking and walking trails, are all places your pup is welcome!
The original hipster city, Portland is super great for dogs. There’s even a restaurant called the Tin Shed Garden Cafe where there’s a human and dog menu! And on Tuesdays, your furry friend will even get to have one of their delicious doggy treats for free! Besides that, there are so many great trails and spots for your doggo to explore, so everyone wins.
Albuquerque is such a cool city, and New Mexico, in general, is just a stunning state with a lot of beautiful landscapes. It’s also a great place for dogs since there are more than 10 really nice dog parks all across the city!
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]]>The post Why You Must Visit Dog Mountain With Your Furry Friend appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>So, what’s waiting for you and your dog at Dog Mountain? you ask. Here are some awesome things to do there.
Lace up your hiking boots and explore the scenic trails that wind through Dog Mountain’s lush forests and meadows. It’s the perfect way to soak up nature’s beauty while bonding with your furry bestie.
Let loose and let your dog roam free where leashes are optional. From splashing in dog ponds to tackling obstacle courses, there’s no shortage of fun.
Get ready to paw-ty! Throughout the year, Dog Mountain hosts lovely outdoor Dog Parties where dogs and their humans come together to celebrate.
Groove to the rhythm of live music with the Levitt AMP St. Johnsbury Music Series. With diverse lineups and thousands of concertgoers, it’s a summer vibe you won’t want to miss.
So, next time you’re planning a dog-friendly adventure – keep this amazing spot in mind. Your dog will thank you.
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]]>The post The 5 Most Dog-Friendly Cities In Europe appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Prague has taken some serious steps to become more dog-friendly in the past decade. Dogs are now welcome in most restaurants and bars and you’ll find many dog-friendly hotels too.
Not only does Berlin has one of the most efficient public transit systems in the world, but your dogs are welcome on the city’s buses and trains too. Cafes, restaurants, and hotels that would welcome your dog with open arms are widely available too.
Locals in Barcelona love their dogs so naturally, visitors’ four-legged pals are welcome too. There is even a dog beach on Playa de Llevant, complete with dog urinals, drinking fountains, and doggie showers, as well as other pet-friendly stretches of sand nearby.
There are clear rules about where pets can and cannot go in Paris, but most Parisians simply … ignore them. French dogs accompany their owners everywhere—restaurants, exclusive boutiques, taxis, buses, and the metro.
The sophisticated Austrian capital Vienna is one of the most dog-friendly cities in Europe. There is a catch though. Your dog is expected to be well-behaved and well-groomed in public spaces. In fact, Viennese dogs are amongst the best dressed in the world.
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]]>The post America’s 3 Most Pet-Friendly Cities appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The sunny weather plays a big role in making Scottsdale the #1 dog-friendly city in the USA, but the overall friendliness and mid-size city make it even nicer. Loaded with dog-friendly parks and trails, and plenty of vets, this city is number 1- just be careful of the hot pavement in the summer!
Orlando hosts the yearly American Kennel’s Club national championship which brings the city some dog fame. Along with the good weather most of the year, Orlando is also tied for first with other cities for the most dog-friendly restaurants and vets per capita.
It’s no surprise that another sunny city rounds out the top 3, being that both dogs and owners are more willing to go out when the weather is good. Austin is one of the fastest-growing cities in America and has many great parks and greenery to go along with being tied with Orlando for the most dog-friendly restaurants per capita.
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]]>The post How to Travel With a Pet appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Every pet has a different personality and tolerance towards change. This can be based on their age, breed characteristics and life habits. If you train your pet from an early age to spend hours in the car with you, there’s a bigger chance for things to go smoothly.
Pets love to be entertained, and you can make them more comfortable by bringing things they are familiar with and that already have their scent. They will feel more at home, surrounded by a toy or a blanket they love.
These are super useful if your pet is on the hyper side. This way, you will ensure that your pet doesn’t accidentally get hurt and it prevents them from freely roaming around in your car or trying to get into your lap while you drive.
Don’t forget to bring their health certificate, as well as their passport if you are traveling to another country.
Make frequent stops for potty breaks and stretching. Pausing for some fresh air can be beneficial for both you and your pet, and can prevent any unhappy accidents from happening in the backseat. Taking breaks more often is necessary, especially if your pet suffers from motion sickness. If this is a serious problem, you can always ask your veterinarian for some anti-nausea or anxiety medication.
Check if the places you’re staying in are pet-friendly. Many hotels and hostels nowadays have a pet-friendly policy, but it’s better to check with the staff in advance, so you can make sure your pet is welcome everywhere you go.
The post How to Travel With a Pet appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post If You Love Traveling with your Dog, These are the Best Places to Go in the US! appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Asheville is known for many things, including being home to tons of breweries, the Blue Ridge Mountains, and being extremely dog-friendly! Everything from bars, restaurants, breweries, and of course, hiking and walking trails, are all places your pup is welcome!
The original hipster city, Portland is super great for dogs. There’s even a restaurant called the Tin Shed Garden Cafe where there’s a human and dog menu! And on Tuesdays, your furry friend will even get to have one of their delicious doggy treats for free! Besides that, there are so many great trails and spots for your doggo to explore, so everyone wins.
Albuquerque is such a cool city, and New Mexico, in general, is just a stunning state with a lot of beautiful landscapes. It’s also a great place for dogs since there are more than 10 really nice dog parks all across the city!
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