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National Park week – Great Sand Dunes National Park
Another sand dune park is Great Sand Dunes in Colorado. The same as at White Sands, pets are allowed to explore the park with you. There are some areas they are not allowed so check out the map in my … Continue reading
National Park week – White Sands National Monument
White Sands National Monument in New Mexico is a great place to walk your dog, they are welcome throughout the park except in the buildings. You can read more details in an early blog post.
White Sands National Monument
We have another 4 paw park! To quote the NPS website, “Visitors are more than welcome to bring their pets out to White Sands National Monument.” Standard rules do apply, they must be leashed, are not allowed in buildings and … Continue reading
Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve
The most pet friendly park we have yet visited is Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve in Colorado. Pets are permitted in all the developed areas and the most commonly used areas which includes the dune field but only as … Continue reading
Dogs and National Parks
Selar travelled to 26 National Parks and monuments with us. The degree of dog friendliness varies with each park. Some are not at all, some allow them in the camping areas only and other allow them almost everywhere as long … Continue reading
Have Dane, Will Travel Part 2 – Traveling with a Dane
Now that we have the Dane the traveling part starts. There are of course pros and cons to traveling with a dog. The pros are that they are with you sharing in your experiences and you don’t have to worry … Continue reading
Have Dane, Will Travel – Part 1 The Dane (Selar)
We had a pet, a green iguana named the Green Hornet. While an iguana is an interesting pet they aren’t warm and fuzzy. I wanted a dog, any dog, preferable from a shelter and not a puppy. One that was … Continue reading
A new life at one year
It was one year ago I left my soul sucking job to follow a new path at making a life not just a living, as meager as the living I was making was. Where am I now? I wish I … Continue reading