Fun Places to Go

Lucy's Dog-Friendly San Diego

Now you've met Lucy Postins, the founder of The Honest Kitchen, read on to find out where Lucy and her dogs love to spend time in and around San Diego…

What are your pets’ favorite things to do in your hometown? They absolutely love the Dog Beach. We’re lucky to have a few choices in San Diego—from the famous Ocean Beach Dog Beach to Fiesta Island and Del Mar Dog Beach in the north. They adore having the space to run, swim, paddle and make friends.

Getting Into Agility

By Kim Campbell Thornton

If you have a dog that can leap a fence in a single bound, has been known to climb up on kitchen counters and has the speed of Superdog, you may have a candidate for agility trials on your hands.

Dallas Dog Favorites

Young labrador retriever Kora is the Director of Pet Relations for Kimpton's Hotel Palomar Dallas. With Pet Airways service on the way for Dallas (as well as Austin and Houston), Kora kindly agreed to share some of her favorite pet-friendly ways to spend time in her hometown--for any pups who plan on jetting into Dallas as soon as we're up and flying.

TripAdvisor's Top 10 Properties for Jet-Set Pets

From TripAdvisor.com
Purr-fect Properties Offering Creature Comforts for Four-Legged Travelers and Owners Alike

September 8, 2011: TripAdvisor®, the world’s largest travel site*,

Hemi & Tyson's Pet-Friendly Chicago

Christine Pundavela is the communications coordinator at the Chicago Office of Tourism and Culture. She lives with two dogs—4-year-old Boston Terrier Hemi and 5-year-old Boxer/Pit Bull mix Tyson.

Bosco's Best Pet Spots in Scottsdale

Cocker spaniel Bosco is the Director of Pet Relations for Kimpton's FireSky Resort & Spa in Scottsdale, Arizona. Here, he shares his top picks for pet-friendly fun in Scottsdale with Pet Travel Channel.

NYC Picks from The Muse Hotel's Ginger

Ginger, teacup pomeranian and director of pet relations at The Muse Hotel in New York, shares her favorite pet-friendly ways to spend time in the Big Apple.

Chicago, DogTown USA

Did you know that Chicago was named the first-ever 'DogTown USA' by Dog Fancy magazine in 2005? Now you do! Here, our friends at Explore Chicago tell us how the city scored so highly on pet-friendliness.

Four-Legged Fort Lauderdale

First things first. If you're visiting Fort Lauderdale with your pet—who may have flown in on Pet Airways—you'll want to know about the beach. The Fort Lauderdale Canine Beach is located from the centerline of Sunrise Boulevard at A1A, north 100 yards on the beach. During summer Daylight Savings Time, hours are 5–9 p.m. Annual permits are available for both residents and visitors ($30–45) and a one-weekend permit is $7 per dog.

Dog Days at the Ball Park

Batter up! If you love baseball and love your dog, you're probably already familiar with the concept of Dog Days at the Ball Park, or Bark in the Park, as it's sometimes called. Yes, it's just what it sounds like: take your dog to the baseball game day!