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Pet Airways - Where Pets Travel in the Main Cabin

Pet Airways, a revolutionary new airline company will be the first pet-only airline, where Pets Travel in the Main Cabin of the Plane! The company’s first flights are scheduled for July 14, 2009. Initially Pet Airways will serve five cities for pets traveling to New York, Washington, D.C., Chicago, Denver and Los Angeles. The company said that it will expand nationwide with easily accessible pet check-in lounges in major metropolitan areas. Continue Reading »

Doggin’ America’s Cemeteries

By Doug Gelbert
(Republished with permission from Hikewithyourdog.com)
Cemeteries were America’s first parks. In many towns the local burying ground may still be the area’s most significant greenspace. Respectful dogs are often welcome in graveyards and if you are looking for an offbeat outdoor experience you can share with your dog, a tour of America’s cemeteries may be for you. One famous cemetery that does not allow dogs is Forest Lawn in Hollywood, California, final resting place to countless stars. Another is Continue Reading »

PAW Announces the 2008 ‘Top Dogs’ in Luxury, Pet-friendly Hotels

By PAW (Pet-friendly Accommodations Worldwide)
(Republished from www.luxurypaw.com)
PAW Names the 2008 ‘Top Dogs’ in Luxury, Pet-friendly Hotels
PAW; Pet-friendly Accommodations Worldwide, (www.luxurypaw.com) the only on line hotel booking engine specializing in luxury, pet-friendly hotels releases the results of their 13,000 mile, 30-state, 50-luxury, pet-friendly hotel adventure and reveals who the ‘Top Dogs’ are when it comes to luxury pet-friendly hotels in the US. Continue Reading »

Where Can I Take My Dog To The Beach?

By Doug Gelbert
(Republished from Hikewithyourdog.com)
It is hard to imagine many places a dog is happier than at a beach. Whether running around on the sand, jumping in the water , digging a hole or just lying in the sun, every dog deserves a day at the beach. But all too often dog owners stopping at a sandy stretch of beach are met with signs designed to make hearts - human and canine alike - droop: NO DOGS ON BEACH. Below is a quick traveling tour of America’s beaches with each state ranked from the most dog-friendly (****) to the worst (*). Continue Reading »

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