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The 50 Best Beaches To Take Your Dog Have you ever noticed how many TV commercials and magazine ads show happy people walking down a beach with their dog? Fast forward to real life. The reality is that about half of the beaches in America never allow dogs on the sand. Most of the rest only allow dogs in the off-season. Whenever you see a lifeguard stand you can assume your dog will not be welcome. Other beaches ban dog to protect nesting shorebirds. But all is not lost. Here are 50 great places where you can get that dream vacation at the ocean with your dog...Read entire article |
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Doggin' The Chesapeake Bay The Chesapeake Bay is one of our great recreation destinations. More than 1 in every 15 Americans live within a short drive of the nation's largest estuary and millions come each year for the sailing, the lighthouses, the Atlantic Blue Crabs... What about for your dog? Some of the best Maryland state parks on the Bay don't allow dogs (Clavert Cliffs, Sandy Point) but there are some fine beaches to take your dog to nonetheless. Here are the ten best -...Read entire article |
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Doggin' America's Seashores: Where Can I Take My Dog To The Beach? It is hard to imagine many places a dog is happier than at a beach. Whether running around on the sand, jumping in the water , digging a hole or just lying in the sun, every dog deserves a day at the beach. But all too often dog owners stopping at a sandy stretch of beach are met with signs designed to make hearts - human and canine alike - droop: NO DOGS ON BEACH. Below is a quick traveling tour of America's beaches with each state ranked from the most dog-friendly (****) to the worst (*)....Read entire article |
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21 Great Beaches To Take Your Dog On Long Island The NO DOGS ON BEACH sign is certainly widespread on Long Island. If you were the stretch the Long Island coastline in a single line it would cover 1,180 miles - think about a coastline from here to Chicago. Surely, there must be a place on the beach for your dog, right? Dogs are generally not allowed on Long Island Sound beaches on the North Shore but you can get your dog into the Atlantic Ocean on the South Shore. Here are some good choices, roughly heading from west to east:...Read entire article |
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Doggin' The Outer Banks: Hike With Your Dog At The Graveyard Of The Atlantic Aviation enthusiasts from around the world make the pilgrimage to Kitty Hawk, North Carolina on Cape Hatteras to celebrate the birth of powered manned flight. If you go, make sure to take the dog. Your dog is welcome at the Wright Brothers National Memorial and she can walk...Read entire article |