The Pet Friendly Ink48 is Making Their Mark on New York
One of the pleasures of our “job” (if you can call it that) is researching pet friendly hotels. On our recent trip to Manhattan we stayed at Ink48, a new member of the Kimpton family. Located in a former printing house at 653 11th Avenue, this boutique hotel brings urban sophistication to Hell’s Kitchen. The [...]
Continue ReadingFall is Perfect for Pets in the Adirondacks
As you know, the GoPetFriendly team is grounded – catching up on work and getting ready for Meet the Breeds. Luckily, you’re still out traveling with your pets and reporting in to keep us all inspired! We’re happy to have Peggy Frezon guest posting today! The fall is a fantastic time to travel with pets. [...]
Continue ReadingEnjoying the Outdoors in Lake Placid, NY
We just spent two days in Lake Placid and found out there is much for a dog-toting family to enjoy. So much so that Amy and I wanted to give our readers ideas for what an outdoorsy group might do with their dogs and what a tenderfoot group might do with theirs. Sniffing Around The [...]
Continue ReadingSaratoga Springs for Dog-Friendly Businesses
GoPetFriendly is infatuated with Saratoga Springs, NY. Though we were only in town for a few days, we came away feeling this town is one of the most pet friendly cities we’ve had the good fortune to visit. Read on to understand why. Lying at the southeastern edge of the Adirondacks, and known mostly for [...]
Continue ReadingCorning, NY and the Finger Lakes
We are actually in the Catskills today, but this guest post by Michele Hollow of PetNewsAndViews nicely complements our recent trek to the Finger Lakes. Locals have dubbed it, New York’s Wine Country. The Finger Lakes region is that and so much more. Filled with world class museums, family-friendly inns, quaint downtowns, and plenty of [...]
Continue ReadingJust When They Thought It Couldn’t Get Better
So we’ve been in the Seneca and Cayuga Lakes area of the Finger Lakes wine country. Ty and Buster have been spoiled by the hospitality of several dog friendly wineries … and quite frankly, we’ve been spoiled by their stellar behavior. How does one reward? On our way to Sampson State Park, we stopped at [...]
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