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Pet Friendly Events

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

From a day at the park to a cruise with your dog, it seems there are more and more pet friendly events popping up everywhere. We’ve compiled a list of some pet friendly events that are going on in the next few months all over the country.

Boston Harbor Islands Dog Cruise

Boston, MA

Now through December 25, 2010

Cost- $35 per person, $10 for children under 10 and dogs sail free

Well-adjusted social hounds get to enjoy a three hour cruise of the Boston Harbor Islands along with their owners! This cruise is open to families and their four legged friends, and everyone gets a chance to play, hike and explore the Boston Harbor Islands.

Shopping at Park Avenue

Winter Park, FL

This is known as one of the most pet-friendly streets in the country. Stroll with Fido along famous Park Avenue as he enjoys treats and water provided by local businesses. Many of the stores allow you to bring your dog inside the shops and there are tons of pet-friendly restaurants that offer plenty of outdoor seating.

Barrel Oaks Winery

Delaplane, VA

This beautiful family-owned winery happily welcomes pets and their owners to tour the country side and sit on the patio while enjoying wine and cheese. They even have wines named after their dogs, Justice and Barley! On weekends they often have live entertainment and complimentary coffee for those who arrive early.

Old Charleston Ghost Tours

Charleston, SC

Cost- $18.50 adults and $10.50 children

Join Mike Brown, internationally acclaimed tour guide and historian for a ghost tour of Old Charleston. Dogs are welcome on this walk through the city’s most haunted graveyards, alleys and other sites. There is even a story about a ghost dog that roams the streets of Charleson. The tour starts in Washington Park and lasts 90 minutes.

Dog Beach at Ocean Beach

San Diego, CA

The waves, sun and sand make the beach a perfect outing for dogs and their owners. Dog Beach is located at the northern end of Ocean Beach, and here, dogs are free to run off of the leash. Owners are responsible for picking up after their dogs, but that’s a small price to pay for the chance to enjoy the beach with your dog!