Recent Pets Blog | Travel PostsMurphy's Gatlinburg Getaway Part II: The Smoky Mountain Dog House and Patriot Parkby Courtney Mroch25 Jul 2007 02:54 PMThe hotel and Doggywood was the focus of Part I. Part II covers the rest of Murph's big vacation adventures. The Smoky Mountain Dog House It poured the morning we planned to take Murphy for a hike on one of the only two trails that allowed dogs in the Smoky Mountain National Park. Murphy's Gatlinburg Getaway Part I: The Holiday Inn and Doggywoodby Courtney Mroch25 Jul 2007 10:41 AMI'm so glad I took the time to plan Murphy's Smoky Mountain getaway. We were pretty much prepared for what to expect while traveling with a dog in the Smoky Mountains, but we also lucked out a little too. Planning Murphy's Smoky Mountain Getawayby Courtney Mroch12 Jul 2007 08:02 AMPhoto by Don Wang Not counting the family Christmas road trip all of us --even Mr. Adventures on the Road: The Advantages of a Nervous Dogby Aimee Amodio18 May 2007 03:08 PMMoose and Lally are very different in the personality department. Moose is easy going and relatively hard to rattle; Lally is a little more high strung and nervous. You could call her my little Velcro dog -- she tends to stick close to my side. DogFriendly.com: Dog-Friendly Vacation Planning Made Easierby Courtney Mroch17 May 2007 05:03 PMThis week, May 12-20, is National Tourism Week sponsored by the Travel Industry Association. It's a good time to have such a week, as summer's right around the corner and summer vacations are topmost on many people's minds. I know vacation is on my mind. Adventures on the Road: Moose's Great Escapeby Aimee Amodio17 May 2007 03:07 PMWe managed to drive nearly 500 miles that first day on the road -- from New Jersey, through Pennsylvania, and into Ohio. One great thing about Ohio's turnpike (also known as Route 80) is their rest stops. Cape San Blas: The Ultimate Dog Beach Vacation Spotby Courtney Mroch17 May 2007 02:54 PMI love the beach. I love the sound of the ocean lapping against the shore, the squeal of sea gulls, the feel of the sand underfoot, and the smell of the salt air. So does Wayne. The Great Large Dog Road Tripby Aimee Amodio24 Apr 2007 01:26 PMSuccess! After weeks of web surfing, emailing, calling, and questioning, I've finally found an apartment that is willing to take me and my two dogs, Moose and Lally. We'll be headed west from New Jersey on May 7th. Moving With Small/Exotic Petsby Aimee Amodio09 Apr 2007 04:24 PMMoving -- whether you're headed cross-town or cross-country -- can be stressful for everyone. Here are some tips to help make a move with small pets, unusual pets, and birds safe and stress-free. Moving Birds By Car Birds can usually travel in the same cage they use at home. Dogs In Bars?by Aimee Amodio06 Apr 2007 07:57 AMWashington State is considering legislation that would allow dogs to join their owners in bars and restaurants with liquor licenses. Recent Blog Comments Michele Cheplic says... "I was wondering when this was going to happen." |
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