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Yosemite National Park with a dog
Yosemite is iconic and breathtaking and wild. And we've proven that you can in fact explore Yosemite National Park with a dog.
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Gunnison, CO: Big Rocks, Blue Heelers and Blue Reservoirs
We were pleasantly surprised by the dog-friendly town of Gunnison: outdoor activities, a huge dog park, and it's in one of our favorite states - Colorado.
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How to responsibly visit a National Park with your dog
Visit a National Park with your dog. You won't regret it. Here are some ways to be a responsible dog-owner in the most beautiful places in this country.
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How we rate dog-friendly towns across the USA
Every Tuesday, we will be finding, exploring, and rating dog-friendly towns across the country. Welcome to Dogtown Tuesdays. As pet ownership and adoption across the US increases, and road-tripping with our dogs seems like the best way to travel – we need to make sure the tiny towns we are visiting are dog-friendly for our most precious cargo. At The Dog in Us, we are on a mission to find dog-friendly towns that are trying their best to accommodate our four-legged friends. We have factors to look for as a traveling dog owner. We never want to leave our dog in the RV, van or behind, at our accommodation. As…
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Why we chose a life on the road
Life is just too precious to not explore every single possibility.
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Visiting every dog-friendly National Park Unit for our rescue dog
We are on a mission to explore America's best idea - the dog-friendly National Park system. It's why we brought our rescue dog to the USA in the first place - to give her the life she deserves.
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5 things to do to get your dog to behave during a BBQ
This year, the BBQ won't be typical. There will be less people and more space between them. This is a great opportunity to bring your dog and do some training with them. Plus, they really want to come too.
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How my dog has taught me to be a better ally
We must do the work to be better, to grow, to learn. I learn best when I write it down. So this is my attempt to learn (I apologize in advance if I say the wrong thing). We must learn for ourselves the history and the privilege to be a better ally.
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The Five C’s: why you should travel with your dog
We brought our 75lb rescue dog from Australia, and we don't want to leave her at home. She deserves love, adventure. She deserves to not be left behind. We made this promise to ourselves when we adopted her. If you've been mulling over whether or not to bring your dog, here are some solid reasons to travel with your dog.
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Our first time boondocking, in a pandemic, with our rescue dog
Boondocking is another word for dry camping, or camping in an RV without any hookups - no city water or electricity. We've learned a lot only 5 days into our first time boondocking.