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]]>One of the biggest challenges, however, remains to be the ability to find pet-friendly accommodations while traveling. If you are considering going on a trip with your pooch or cat, here are some things to keep in mind while looking for a place to stay.
The first and potentially most obvious step is to check to see if the property which you are considering to stay at allows pets! It’s often impossible to find this information on their website, meaning that a call might be in order so that you can inquire.
In the same vein as the last point is the fact that many properties say that they allow pets, but then charge obscene fees to those who bring their furry friends with them to stay. When you call the property, be sure to ask how much you will be charged.
It’s great to find a pet-friendly hotel with reasonable prices, but what if that property is located within a concrete jungle with no access to green spaces for your pet to move around? Check out the property’s location on Google Maps to see if you can find a place for exercise and bathroom relief nearby.
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]]>If you are driving on US Route 95 just outside of the small town of Cottonwood, you will come face to face with a giant beagle. That’s right, a dog is the most interesting landmark in this town of just 900 people.
And lucky enough for you, this beagle is more than just a statue: it’s a fully-functioning bed and breakfast that you can stay in!
The Dog Bark Park Inn contains only one room and gives about as personal of an experience as a dog lover can get. You’ll be staying inside of “Sweet Willy,” a cute beagle that is the home to a queen bed and two twin futon beds, making it perfect for a stay with your partner or your family. The dog-themed decoration of the interior of the bed and breakfast is absolute heaven for canine lovers.
Located conveniently near Hells Canyon of the Snake River National Recreation Area and also halfway between two of the United States’ most famous national parks, Yellowstone and Glacier, nature lovers will find plenty to do nearby.
Be sure to call the property well in advance of the dates you’d like to stay, as demand is high and the B&B’s one room means that availability is limited! If you are lucky enough to stay here, it will certainly be an experience that you’ll never forget.
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]]>So, when you get to your destination, how can you keep both Fido and yourself happy? Here are some great plans that both canines and humans will enjoy.
Any destination next to the ocean will offer up beaches for you to explore with your dog. Whether it’s soaking up rays in the summertime and going for a walk, or getting some exercise and enjoying the views in cool weather, you will both love this experience.
Fortunately, these days, most eating and drinking establishments are pet-friendly when it comes to sitting outside. So, why not spend some time letting your pup take in the sights and smells of a city while you relax and have a beer on a patio?
Urban parks have had a renaissance lately, with more and more cities pumping resources and attention into their green spaces. Not only will visiting a city park grant you a reprieve from the craziness of sightseeing and traveling, but it will also afford your pooch the opportunity to stretch its legs.
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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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]]>The post How to Choose Pet-Friendly Trip Accommodations appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>One of the biggest challenges, however, remains to be the ability to find pet-friendly accommodations while traveling. If you are considering going on a trip with your pooch or cat, here are some things to keep in mind while looking for a place to stay.
The first and potentially most obvious step is to check to see if the property which you are considering to stay at allows pets! It’s often impossible to find this information on their website, meaning that a call might be in order so that you can inquire.
In the same vein as the last point is the fact that many properties say that they allow pets, but then charge obscene fees to those who bring their furry friends with them to stay. When you call the property, be sure to ask how much you will be charged.
It’s great to find a pet-friendly hotel with reasonable prices, but what if that property is located within a concrete jungle with no access to green spaces for your pet to move around? Check out the property’s location on Google Maps to see if you can find a place for exercise and bathroom relief nearby.
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]]>If you are driving on US Route 95 just outside of the small town of Cottonwood, you will come face to face with a giant beagle. That’s right, a dog is the most interesting landmark in this town of just 900 people.
And lucky enough for you, this beagle is more than just a statue: it’s a fully-functioning bed and breakfast that you can stay in!
The Dog Bark Park Inn contains only one room and gives about as personal of an experience as a dog lover can get. You’ll be staying inside of “Sweet Willy,” a cute beagle that is the home to a queen bed and two twin futon beds, making it perfect for a stay with your partner or your family. The dog-themed decoration of the interior of the bed and breakfast is absolute heaven for canine lovers.
Located conveniently near Hells Canyon of the Snake River National Recreation Area and also halfway between two of the United States’ most famous national parks, Yellowstone and Glacier, nature lovers will find plenty to do nearby.
Be sure to call the property well in advance of the dates you’d like to stay, as demand is high and the B&B’s one room means that availability is limited! If you are lucky enough to stay here, it will certainly be an experience that you’ll never forget.
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]]>The post Take Your Furry Friend on Your Next Trip and Do These Activities appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>So, when you get to your destination, how can you keep both Fido and yourself happy? Here are some great plans that both canines and humans will enjoy.
Any destination next to the ocean will offer up beaches for you to explore with your dog. Whether it’s soaking up rays in the summertime and going for a walk, or getting some exercise and enjoying the views in cool weather, you will both love this experience.
Fortunately, these days, most eating and drinking establishments are pet-friendly when it comes to sitting outside. So, why not spend some time letting your pup take in the sights and smells of a city while you relax and have a beer on a patio?
Urban parks have had a renaissance lately, with more and more cities pumping resources and attention into their green spaces. Not only will visiting a city park grant you a reprieve from the craziness of sightseeing and traveling, but it will also afford your pooch the opportunity to stretch its legs.
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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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