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Mobil Travel Guide for traveling with pets
This unique travel resource offers guidance in choosing the best hotels, restaurants, sights and more when traveling with your pet. From inns that offer dog walking service, special meals for pets and grooming to restaurants that welcome four-legged friends, this handy, easy-to-travel-with guide is the ultimate resource for those who prefer to hit the road with Fido in tow. Loaded with detailed maps and local information such as the best dog parks, veterinarian resources and more.
- The best pet-friendly lodgings and restaurants
- Tips for traveling with your pet
- Maps featuring dog parks, pet shops and more
- 224 pages, paperback
Mobil Travel Guide has provided the most comprehensive ratings and reviews of hotels and restaurants in the United States and Canada since 1958. This new guide features Mobil Star-Rated and recommended hotels and restaurants that embrace travelers with pets. Bring this book along and take the guesswork out of traveling with your pet.
Where to Stay, Dine and Shop
- Detailed listings of pet-friendly hotels in 15 major U.S. cities
- A wealth of pet resources, from sitting services to pet boutiques and canine camps
- Restaurants that offer outdoor seating, pet menus and special treats
What to See and Do
- Top attractions, local events and more
- Dog parks, beaches, hikes and other great outdoor activities
Where to Go on the Road
- Colorful, detailed maps of each city
- Essential information on pet first aid, including how to spot and emergency and find a veterinarian
Dimensions: 6" x 9"
Manufacturer: Langenscheidt Publishing Group
Product Number: 9780841603226
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