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bookworm
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dog-friendly trips
i don't know about you all, but i am already sort of fed up with not being allowed to take our pup ANYWHERE on LI we just came back from california, and i was so jealous of all the beaches and beautiful hikes that were dog-friendly in state parks and protected land out there.
can my fellow pet owners recommend dog-friendly weekend trips? i was looking into the catskills to see if we could head out for a weekend, maybe in woodstock, and take our girl hiking on some of the nearby trails or, heaven forbid, a swim in a lake. i'm open to all options. i feel like she and we need some outdoor adventure as a "family."
the info seems to be surprisingly hard to find, so any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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Posted 8/27/10 9:34 AM |
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wo0shply
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Re: dog-friendly trips
we take our dog to the deleware water gap and she can swim in the river and run around.
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Posted 8/27/10 9:35 AM |
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MrsA714
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Re: dog-friendly trips
You should check out this website. I got a lot of info from here when we were planning to take a trip with the dog.
http://www.dogfriendly.com/
Here's the link for the Catskills:
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Message edited 8/27/2010 9:45:10 AM.
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Posted 8/27/10 9:44 AM |
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greenfreak
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Re: dog-friendly trips
I know it's not a big trip, but Martha Clara vineyard allows dogs. We go out in fall for a tasting, you can bring lunch and eat it outside at a picnic table. I haven't found dog-friendly pumpkin picking places yet, but I might try again this year.
There's a place in Vermont too by the ski slopes that's not just dog-friendly, it's like a vacation place for the dog.
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Posted 8/27/10 10:10 AM |
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bookworm
Two Little Rosebuds
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Re: dog-friendly trips
Posted by greenfreak
I know it's not a big trip, but Martha Clara vineyard allows dogs. We go out in fall for a tasting, you can bring lunch and eat it outside at a picnic table. I haven't found dog-friendly pumpkin picking places yet, but I might try again this year.
There's a place in Vermont too by the ski slopes that's not just dog-friendly, it's like a vacation place for the dog.
i was surprised to find out that MOST of the vineyards allow dogs. we went to lenz on a recommendation about their wine, and when we called ahead we found out that they allow dogs right in the tasting room--awesome! borghese too, i think.
as far as the PP who recommended the delaware water gap, thanks! i hadn't even thought of that, but it's great to know that there are places where they can swim.
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Posted 8/27/10 11:05 AM |
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AngnShaun
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Re: dog-friendly trips
There is a place in PA that my sister went that is dog friendly... i'll find out where it was
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Posted 8/27/10 11:32 AM |
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