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March 2008.
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Feature
5 Best National Parks To Take Your Dog
The welcome mat in our National Park System rolls up when we drive in with our dogs. Very few national parks allow dogs on hiking trails. In Yellowstone National Park dogs are not allowed more than 100 feet from roads, parking areas and campgrounds. In Yosemite National Park dogs can walk the paved paths of the Valley floor but are not permitted...

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The Podcast From hikewithyourdog.com...
Doggin' America: The Travelogue For The Active Dog Owner
Each episode describes a park or region to hike with your dog that you can listen to on your computer or download through iTunes. Use it as a tool to plan a vacation with your dog or click on your iPod and use it as a guide to dog-friendly trails when you are visiting a new park...

Doggin' America Podcast - The Travelogue for the Active Dog Owner

 

Beach of the Month
Golden Isles

The Georgia mainland is completely protected by a chain of barrier islands that march down the coastline. So the mainland is comprised of salt marshes and the beaches are on the barrier islands. Several of the islands are wildlife refuges. The northernmost, Tybee Island, is the playground for Savannah and dogs aren't allowed there. The southernmost, Cumberland Island, is a national seashore reached only by passenger ferry. No dogs allowed there either.

For dog owners that leaves...

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Athabasca Glacier
Canada's Columbia Icefield is the largest expanse of ice in the Rocky Mountains. The Athabasca Glacier is one of six major fingers of the Icefield and thanks to the Icefields Parkway between Jasper National Park and Banff National Park it is the most visited glacier in North America. Due to the planet's warming...

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Quick Tip
Taking Your Dog's Temperature

When you notice your dog hanging back a bit on a hike or seeming a little low, the cause could be any number of things. Sometimes taking her temperature will give you some answers. There are two ways to take your dog's temperature...

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