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Making a Portable Doggie Water Bowl

Guest post by Karen Friesecke of DoggieStylish All of the traveling that Amy and Rod have been doing has inspired me to create a tutorial to help the traveling doggie. When Sean and I go camping, we always bring Jersey with us. The biggest pet peeve that I have with Jersey on these trips is [...]

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Most Popular Activities for Pet Travelers

the results are in ...

We love our blog’s poll question module and appreciate our readers for taking the time to vote – you’re helping us better understand and serve all of your pet travel needs. Here are the results of our April 2010 poll. The question was … What activity are you most likely to visit when you travel [...]

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Just 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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Uncorking Finger Lakes Wine Country

The Finger Lakes area is New York’s largest wine producing region. The deep lakes and their sloping hillsides create an ideal microclimate for grape growing. More than 100 wineries and vineyards are centered around Seneca, Cayuga, Canandaigua, Keuka, Conesus, and Hemlock Lakes – and many of them are pet friendly! The main grape varieties grown [...]

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Gorge-ous Watkins Glen State Park

Finally, a break in the rainy weather!  Though we woke up to gray clouds and mercury in the 30s, the skies cleared by noon – yielding glorious sunshine and warmer temps. Yesterday we visited Watkins Glen State Park, the most famous of the Finger Lakes State Parks. Carved out by retreating Ice Age glaciers, the Finger [...]

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Sandy Hook, Line and Sinker

On Saturday, Robbin and Joe Everett of The Pet Podcast Channel interviewed us at a park in the Sandy Hook Gateway National Recreation Area. After meeting up at BlogPaws, TPPC.tv wanted to see our tricked out Winnebago and find out more about how and why we travel with Ty and Buster. We’ll let you know when the [...]

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