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A four-paws rating system helps you identify just how dog-friendly each place happens to be. Avoid the fire-hydrant icon, which translates into "worth a squat"--and just barely; these should be visited only under the fullest of bladders. As for the paws, a "one paw park isn't a dog's idea of a great time. Maybe it's a tiny park with few trees and too many kids running around. Or perhaps it's a magnificent-for-people national park that bans dogs from every inch of land except paved roads and a few campsites.... Four-paw parks, on the other hand, are places your dog will drag you to visit again and again. Some of these areas come as close to dog heaven as you can get on this planet. Many have water for swimming or zillions of acres for hiking." Some listings even come with a foot symbol, indicating the coincidental good fortune of a place that happens to thrill the biped at least as much as her best friend. --Kathryn True --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Sunny, the Golden Retriever & I highly recommend this book!,
By cherilou@brilligware.com (Seattle, Washington, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Dog Lover's Companion to Seattle (Paperback)
Add this to your travel reference library!
Not only does this book cover the most amazing part of North America, it includes excellently researched dog-friendly references and rates them on 4-paw scale (aren't we dog-lovers silly!). The author has taken the time to ask about the definition of "small" dog so I'm not wasting time on places that preclude my 80-pound love puppy. I have used it for park and lodging information in the Seattle and Victoria, BC areas and have found all to be accurate. The book covers the Seattle metro area, 11 counties in Western Washington and parts of British Columbia.
Be advised that if you are traveling to Seattle with your pooch, it lacks the most current info on Seattle's trial off-leash program. Call Seattle or King County Animal Control for accurate, up-to-the-moment sites and restrictions which changes as often as the City Council and Parks Department like. If only this author would do a Portland version! They do have Bay Area, California, Boston and Atlanta versions as well.
Happy reading & traveling! Woof!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Informative, but lacking in imortant areas,
By Hubbah (Seattle, WA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Dog Lover's Companion to Seattle 2 Ed: (Paperback)
This book has a lot of information about Seattle, its surrounding parks as well as hotels, traveling with your dog, etc... However, its description of parks is short on detail and also out of date as well -- being that it was written four years ago.
The back of the book has a list summarizing the best parks -- but it's poorly organized, leaving out Marymoor, for example, which the book earlier mentions as the 'best dogpark in the Northwest.' I'm hoping to find a more thorough and up-to-date guide for me and my pooch.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Most complete book I've seen!,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Dog Lover's Companion to Seattle (Paperback)
Most books only list lodgings that accept pets-- this book lists all kinds of things to do with your pet-- like outdoor concerts, restaurants, etc. This is the stuff you really need to know when vacationing with your pet. I, too, would love to see a Portland version!
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