9 Ideas For Travel with Pets

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Traveling with your pet should be an enjoyable experience for both of you. If one of your goals this year is to travel more with your dogs, here are ideas on how to get there, where to stay and what to do. With these nine ideas, you’ll be inspired to make memories on the move with your furry companion by your side.

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Major Hotel Chains That Are Pet Friendly

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What Major Hotel Chains Are Pet Friendly. Photo credit: Hilton Hotels.

Do you know which major hotel chains will let your pets stay with you for free? Here’s a roundup from the big names, plus amenities they offer four-legged guests.
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Airlines Pet Policies: Flying With Your Dog

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Airlines Pet Policies: Flying With Your Dog. Photo credit: Your Home Dog.

To help travelers and their puppy family members get ready for their plane ride, here are the rules for pet travelers from the five biggest US airlines.
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Dog Friendly Beaches in Southern Maine

A black and white dog running on a sandy beach, the perfect scenery for pet owners looking to travel with their furry companions.
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Here is a guide to which beaches along the Southern Maine seacoast welcome dogs all year long. Who says it has to be summer to take your pups to the beach?
Read the article: Dog Friendly Beaches in Southern Maine

How to Vacation with Your Dog

Two dogs looking out of a tent.
How to Vacation with Your Dog. Photo credit: Adobe Photos.

Here is overall good advice on how to take a vacation with your dog so you have a good time and everyone stays happy, healthy and safe.
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Guide to Taking a Road Trip With Your Dog

A dog traveling with pets sits in the back seat of a car.
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Taking a road trip with your dog can create lasting memories. But traveling with your furry BFF requires thoughtful preparation. Here are ways to do that.
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Tips for Staying in a Hotel with Your Pet

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If you’re planning on staying in a hotel with a dog, here are tips to prepare, ideas where to stay plus a pup-approved packing list!
Read the article: Everything to Know About Staying in a Hotel with a Dog

Most Dog-friendly Cities in the US

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Here are 14 dog-friendly cities throughout the U.S., with overviews of each, plus recommendations on things to do and where to stay when you travel with your pets in these places.
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Yappy Hour at MUTTS Cantina Locations

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If your travel takes you and your pet to Texas, then you’ll want to check out MUTTS Canine Cantina. It’s described as a unique urban oasis for dogs and their owners. Basically, it’s a combination bar, eatery and dog park with a yappy hour not to be missed.
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Pet-friendly Amtrak Downeaster

A small dog sitting on a train seat, comfortably traveling with its owner.
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Amtrak allows small dogs and cats — 20lbs or less — on Downeaster Trains, which run from Boston, Massachusetts, to Brunswick, Maine. All pets must be in a pet carrier. It’s a great way to explore New England this year with your pet.
Read the article: Exploring Southern Maine via Amtrak Downeaster

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