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What's the best place you've vacationed with your pet?
Tell us by commenting below and next time you'll travel in style with our Celltei pet carrier made with environmentally friendly fabric, You must be registered to enter. Not registered? Click here. 13 comments from 12 users
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posted by
Gretchiesmom
on Jul 22, 2008 at 10:18 PM
Hubby and I loaded up the camper, hitched up the horse trailer, and took off to Montana with two horses and two dogs for 2 weeks. Had a ball!
posted by
jrthompson
on Jul 23, 2008 at 08:21 AM
One of our best trips with our 2 dogs was to Mendicino and Ft. Bragg, Calif. Dogs were allowed to walk almost everywhere on the trails and beaches! They have beautiful campgrounds there and when we rode the Skunk Train we found a great kennel to watch the dogs for the day for a great price. posted by
Kalia
on Jul 23, 2008 at 10:35 AM
Not to sound repetitious from a members previous post, however I must say that my wife and I - also considered our trip to the Fort Bragg / Mendocino area one of the best trips we have had traveling with our dog. There were various lodgings that were pet friendly with ocean access and incredible views – some overlooking rock formations and arches in the water. The location we chose to spend our holiday even had a little welcome package for our dog at check in! We truly appreciated the extra care taken to make all of us comfortable. Our dog loved the miles of walking trails, tide pools and dog friendly beaches. Her favorite was an off leash beach (located next to our favorite seafood restaurant) where she ran with other dogs and played along the shoreline. We even met a nice couple and their dog from the Sacramento area, which were loads of fun to be with! posted by
dogpack
on Jul 23, 2008 at 10:44 AM
I also took my 5 dogs to Fort Bragg and stayed 4 days of which all were very pleasant and fun filled because of the beaches and lodgings being so dog friendly. & nbsp; &n bsp; &nb sp; &nbs p;   ; & nbsp; &n bsp; &nb sp; &nbs p;   ; & nbsp; &n bsp; &nb sp; &nbs p;   ; & nbsp; &n bsp;
posted by
dreamsugar1
on Jul 23, 2008 at 11:38 AM
my little girl deserves the best to go stiling in with her mom so this would be great fit for both of us.... she would look beyond cute in it....all the other pups would be totally jealous...!!! posted by
miamya
on Jul 23, 2008 at 11:54 AM
the best place i have taken my pet on vacation is Dillons beach this past June she is just a little over a year and has never been to the ocean it gave us great pleasure to watch her run in and out of the ocean and dig holes in the sand. posted by
suncityjjb
on Jul 23, 2008 at 11:56 AM
We have a fifth wheel trailer that we enjoy immensely because we can take our beloved dogs with us wherever we go. We have two pekingnese and a yorkie. Our favorite place to camp with them is at Westport Beach RV Resort just above Fort Bragg. They have a wonderful beach area that the dogs love to roam on. They always meet new friends there because it is a very dog friendly RV campground. Our Yorkie loves to bark at the waves coming in to shore. The campground is well lit at night which makes it very easy to take the dogs for a potty walk at night. Just writing about Westport makes me want to call and make reservations. See ya!
posted by
RamblingRose50
on Jul 23, 2008 at 12:38 PM
Another one who votes for Fort Bragg. There are miles of trails and beach to walk and I even found beach front lodging that allows dogs. I'm looking forward to going back .
posted by
vettechjanet1
on Jul 23, 2008 at 10:27 PM
The furthest that we have taken all our 6 dogs, "Jake", "Doozer", "Miles", "Mikey", "Rico", and "Cooper", was to the local restaurant about 2 miles away. The owners know us and they always bring plenty of water and treats! It a reall vacation for them. They get to visit with the locals as well as praise to the parents on how well they are behaving.
posted by
rizello
on Jul 24, 2008 at 04:52 PM
So far the best place we have vacationed with our dog is when we went to Sunriver, Oregon for New Year's. It was her first big trip with us and she had a great time, visiting with the other dogs at the house, and catching snowballs when we went to a park to play in the snow. We are taking her to the beach next week and look forward to seeing what she does there. posted by
smaggy
on Jul 24, 2008 at 09:41 PM
Oh my Goodness! I think we should have a "gathering" at Fort Bragg!!! We can have a big doggie play day! We too frequently go to Fort Bragg (heading there next week as a matter of fact), and we have always taken our dogs...all Schnauzers. Billy, Sadie, Luke and Jake are all gone now, but they always loved going. Now we have Maisy and Koda and they have a ball there. These two have tender tummies, however, and don't always enjoy the trip over! It's always fun to open the window a little about a mile from town, and I ask them if they can smell the ocean. Don't laugh...when we head home they sleep just about the entire way until we take the last exit off of Hwy 99. All of our dogs have reacted to that exit...they know we're almost home. The noses go up in the air and they get restless!We have trailer camped and stayed at motels and I'll say that Fort Bragg is a very dog-friendly place. posted by
emhurley
on Jul 25, 2008 at 11:40 AM
The best vacation we took with our dog, Riley, was to Carmel. The hotel we stay in is dog-friendly and they doggie-sat Riley while my husband & I attended a wedding. The manager let Riley be the front desk clerk and he greeted the guests and their pets as they were checking in. The grounds of the hotel are large and dogs and their owners can roam through the trees and landscaping. There are even doggie hook-ups that can be used while owners go in to get breakfast in the lounge. posted by
smaggy
on Jul 27, 2008 at 12:58 PM
Okay, well this wasn't necessarily the best place we've vacationed with our pets, but it was memorable with a bit of mystery thrown in. We took the grandkids and two Schnauzers camping in our travel trailer a couple of years ago in July. First stop was Portola so that Grandpa and Thomas could drive a train engine. It was a gift I got my husband and it was good for two people, and they got to drive two engines. Ended up that all four of us had the opportunity to drive an engine, but I'm getting away from the story. Our last stop was in Redding so we could see the Sundial Bridge at Turtle Bay. It was VERY hot, so we left the A/C on in the trailer and the dogs stayed there while we went into town. I had bought a package of Snickerdoodle cookies, in a hard plastic container with a pretty secure lid. It was on the table when we left. When we came back the cookie box was on the bench seat, right side up, with the lid on. There were about three cookies missing! Not a one crumb present on the seat, table, or floor!! There was but one culprit...Jake was the only one of the two who would jump up on the seat. Fortunately no one got sick, but it remains a mystery, because neither Jake nor Maisy would talk!! I'm sure Jake paid her off with a cookie morsel.
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