Take Paws The official pet travel blog of GoPetFriendly.com

Pet Friendly Austin: A Love Affair

Texas Capitol Building

Austin is like an experiment in pet friendliness … where the walls between entertainment, recreation, and time with your dog have been dismantled and repurposed into a dog friendly patio at the local coffee shop. Young and old, Austinites love to be outside – and whether they’re running, biking, playing sports, eating, or just sitting [...]

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Pet Friendly Do’s and Don’ts of New Orleans

Louis Armstrong Park - New Orleans, LA

Ahhhh, New Orleans. The Big Easy. Birthplace of Jazz and home of Mardi Gras. If there’s another place in the world like it, we haven’t been there. But, a lot of the activities that are fundamentally NOLA aren’t pet appropriate. Having the dogs here with us for the first time pushed us to explore parts of New [...]

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Dog Friendly Adventures in Mendocino

Visions of dogs being left behind in dog carriers – that’s what drives us. We started GoPetFriendly.com to make it easy for you to travel with your furry friends. And that’s why we’re thrilled to have Hairy Putter guest posting today! Hairy is the official Director of Barketing for Mendocino County, California and a dog after our own [...]

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Pet Friendly Day Trips from Lake Tahoe

Though our hotel, the very pet friendly Deerfield Lodge at Heavenly, was glorious, we did manage to drag ourselves out for a couple of day trips in the Lake Tahoe area. Our first excursion was to circumnavigate the lake, including a little jaunt northwest to see some sights in nearby Truckee. Pet Friendly Day Trip #1 [...]

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Any Port In A Storm

Any port in a storm … that’s how the old saying goes, and I suppose it’s true. A few weeks ago the Winnebago was in sudden need of repairs and we found ourselves homeless and without a vehicle. I’m not ashamed to tell you that mild panic set in. We needed a place to stay. [...]

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In A Word … Stunning.

If I had to choose one word to describe Crater Lake it would be stunning. It isn’t immense, like the Grand Canyon. It isn’t as popular as Yellowstone. But it will entrance you, take your breath away, and leave you with a sense of awe. Just five miles across, Crater Lake was formed when Mount [...]

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