Here are some dog-friendly places in Boston that you should visit this summer.
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Read MoreHere are some awesome places to take your dog this summer in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
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Read MoreHere are some of the best places in Portland to bring your dog this summer.
Read MoreHere are some of the best places to take your pup in Austin, Texas.
Read MoreAs we are approaching the sixth month of quarantine, really nothing sounds better than going on a weekend trip to a winery with your dog by your side. I think we all could use having some quality time with our furry friend and a few glasses of wine right now.
Thankfully, there are a couple of dog-friendly wineries that are taking the proper precautions to ensure that they can remain open during the pandemic. Here are a few of our top picks.
Read MoreDue to the coronavirus pandemic, going on a traditional vacation this summer seems like it is out of the question. That being said, there’s a very good chance that you and your dog may be feeling a bit desperate to go actually somewhere. A decent option to get out of the house, even if it’s for just a day or two, is to have a staycation with your pooch at a local hotel.
Now, we realize this can be a little tricky during the current circumstances, especially when you’re trying to accommodate your dog and their many needs.
To help make sure that your dog-friendly staycation goes without a hitch, here are some suggestions.
Read MoreDue to the coronavirus pandemic, quite a few National Parks are modifying their guidelines, with many having limited reservations. That being said, visitors are still welcomed for the time being and can typically bring along their dog. Here are our tips and tricks for bringing a pooch along to a National Park.
Read MoreWhen choosing where to live there’s quite a bit to consider. The situation becomes even more complicated if you are a pup parent. To make your (and your dog’s) life easier, we’ve compiled a list of the 6 most dog-friendly cities in the United States.
Read MoreIt goes without saying that San Francisco is one of the greatest cities on the West Coast. However, SF can be a little overwhelming with a dog in tow. The city streets are lined with people so if you happen to have an anxious pup, you might be a little desperate to find a safe haven. That being said, if you aren’t all that familiar with the city by the bay, it can be difficult to find establishments that are dog-friendly. To make things a little bit easier for those who are planning a visit to San Francisco, here are some cafes, bars, and restaurants where your pooch is welcomed to sit and stay a while.
Read MoreMinnesota is an incredible city that has gifted us with such greatness as the Minnesota State Fair, the Mall of America, and of course, Prince. That being said, the Land of 10,000 Lakes does not nearly get enough credit for its overwhelming love of dogs. The thriving city has numerous dog-friendly establishments, including a multitude of amazing parks. Here are the 5 best dog parks in Minnesota that are an absolute must for locals and visitors to stop by with Spot.
Read MoreIn 2019, Seattle, Washington was named the most dog-friendly city in the United States. Also, Seattle is the city where Woof Republic is from so our favorite dog city but we know that we are biased. With over 14 off-leash dog parks, it’s no secret how the Emerald City managed to secure the title. Here are the 9 best dog parks in Seattle where people and pooches can have a howlin’ good time. Use Woof Republic’s guide to our favorite Dog Parks in Seattle to indulge in some of the cities best parks. Our favorites include: Magnuson Dog Park, House of Ruff, Golden Gardens, Luther Burbank, Marymoor Dog Park, and many more.
Read MorePortland is a thriving city, possibly best known for its craft microbreweries, amazing local artists, artisanal coffee shops, and affinity for fixed gear bikes. Thanks to the IFC show Portlandia, the City of Roses is also often viewed as the hipster capital of the world, much to the chagrin of locals. What many may not know, however, is that Portland natives are also quite passionate about pups. In fact, last year, Portland was named as the sixth most dog-friendly city in the United States. The high ranking only makes sense, as Stumptown boasts numerous incredible dogs parks, enjoyed by both people and pups alike. Here are the 6 best dog parks in Portland.
Read MoreThe newest exhibit at the California Science Center, Dogs! A Science Tail, allows you to see the world from the perspective of a dog. We know that dogs have heightened senses of hearing and smell however how does that compare to your own 5 senses and have you experienced life from their point of view.
Read MoreWoof Republic interviewed Hannah and Freya the Boxer to learn about their favorite things to do in Portland and their favorite places to travel and adventure with Freya. They travel to so many beautiful destinations including San Francisco, Canon Beach, Banff, and all over Washington and Oregon.
Read MoreThe Hotel Palomar is a Kimpton Property in Beverly Hills/ Westwood and they really know how to roll out the red carpet for pups traveling. Few hotels have such a great set up and welcome party for your pup.
Read MoreIf you live in Seattle, or happen to be traveling to the Pacific Northwest with your dog, be sure to make the time to check out Flatstick Pub. This new mini-golf themed pub has two locations in the Seattle area, with plenty of games and a wide range of craft beers. One of the best Dog Friendly bars in Seattle!!!
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