My Favorite Pet Friendly Cities in America

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Oh, what we would give to travel the country with our dogs! But if we can’t do it, at least we can live vicariously though Lauren Bassart, who shares her travel adventures on the blogTheConstantRambler.com. She tells us about some of her favorite dog-friendly cities across the U.S., so if you’re planning a trip in the near future, be sure to visit them with your pooch.

After traveling across the majority of the United States with my Weimaraner, Zoe, I’ve found that you get a wide range of dog-friendliness. Some places call themselves dog-friendly, but don’t let you take your pets anywhere with you, while others are almost utopic in how open and inviting they are to travelers and their four-pawed friends. I’ve put together a list of some of my favorite cities for dog-friendly travel, so you too can enjoy all the tail wagging goodness I have with Zoe.

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Key West, Florida

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St. Charles, Illinois

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Rapid City, South Dakota

Portland, Oregon

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Boone, North Carolina

Any town, Alaska

Lauren Bassart is half of the blogging team at TheConstantRambler, a pet-friendly travel blog dedicated to making travel fun and easy for you and your pet. Featuring pet-friendly travel tips, product reviews, and trip planners, it’s a great resource for any four legged traveler.

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