Buckle up! It’s Memorial Day weekend – and many pet parents will be hitting the open road with their pets! For pet-parents, the opportunity to take trips with their animals is especially appealing – but do you have everything you need to keep your pet happy and safe along the way? Many animals actually […]
All Aboard: The Queen Mary 2’s Pet-friendly Cruises!
In the 1950s, Elizabeth Taylor brought her beloved pups on board the original Queen Mary, using the ship’s sports decks to exercise them, and the crew chefs to provide their diet-specific meals. At another point of time, the Duke and Duchess of Windsor took their puppy aboard this same ship, asking crew to build a […]
Bone Voyage! Here’s What to Do When You Take Your Pooch to Paris!
Ah, the classic dream: sipping on coffee or wine at a twinkling corner restaurant with your ballet flats and striped shirt complementing your beret and the best croissant you’ve ever had in your hand… and your very best friend by your side. That’s right, we mean PARIS! Who doesn’t want to go to Paris? It’s the city […]
Winery Dogs: New York North Fork of Long Island’s Bedell Cellars
Spring/Summer weekends are a great time to visit wineries – that welcome dogs! When you think of a winery you think of lush green vineyards with row after row of crisp tasty abundance. You dream of barrel after barrel of wine stacked on top of one another holding what certainly tastes like heaven. You envision […]
10 Reasons Why Elephants Are Just Like People!
We all know that elephants the most powerful land creatures in the world. But there’s a lot we don’t know – like that whole idea that elephants love peanuts? Completely false. Or that their size makes them fearless? Nope, they avoid trees that have ants crawling on them. But there’s one fact that […]
Nashville, Tennessee: A Pet Lover’s Guide To Music City USA
Every year, millions visitors travel through Nashville enjoying the sights and sounds of Music City. Of course, this figure only represents the two-legged tourist count. The Visitors & Convention Bureau doesn’t actually keep track of the four-legged visitors who “hightail” it here annually to sightsee along with their humans. While Nashville is famous for […]