Photo by Dave Kendrick.

Skylar and the long way home

Skylar weighs about fifty pounds, give or take the wiggle factor. She’s the kind of dog who can mime a full emotional arc just by adjusting her eyebrows. And as far as anyone can tell, she’s a German shepherd–border collie mix, which really just means two overachiever breeds conspired to build a dog who’s ready … Continued

2025 award-winning dog-friendly hotels

Ready to sniff out 2026’s best adventures? Our loyal pack of discerning DogTrekkers wants the inside scoop on where to stay with your four-legged copilots. We’ve fetched the latest hotel news and awards worth wagging about from Big Bear’s mountain retreats and Huntington Beach’s sandy shores to West Hollywood’s glitzy digs and Yosemite’s jaw-dropping scenery. Pack those treats and leashes, because these pup- and people-approved properties are calling your name!

Exceptional experiences in Yosemite

Yosemite National Park, with its million-year-old granite monoliths, demands superlatives. Year after year, our readers crown it a favorite destination, while Travel + Leisure recently ranked it #4 on their World’s Best National Parks list for the United States—and #1 in California. The accolades are well-deserved. What’s equally remarkable? How this ancient landscape continues to offer fresh ways to experience its timeless beauty.

WeHo rolls out the ruff-ruff red carpet

In a city known for rolling out the red carpet, West Hollywood takes that welcome a step further—extending it to visitors of the four-legged variety. Nestled in the heart of Los Angeles, this vibrant neighborhood has mastered the art of inclusive hospitality, where rainbow crosswalks, walkable boulevards and rooftop patios create an urban playground that’s as welcoming to your dog as it is to you.

Plan your perfect Sacramento daycation

For best-in-show fun, it’s hard to top California’s sunny capital city. Sacramento is a pup-culture powerhouse with trails, wineries, breweries and farm-to-table restaurants framed by spacious patios. Base yourself at one of the following dog-passionate lodging properties and get ready to explore. These one-day itineraries sample some of the Golden State’s most exciting activities. 

Secret mountain hikes with dogs in California

Dawn in the Sierra Nevada is a quiet, pink-tinted secret. My dog, Scout, knows it before I do. She thumps her tail against the tent wall, nose wedged into my sleeping bag, reminding me why we slept at the edge of a dirt road: somewhere uphill, there’s a little-used trail that will belong to us … Continued

California’s best coastal dog-friendly towns

From Mendocino to Oceanside, these seaside communities roll out water bowls, patios and walkable streets for four-legged travelers. The bell on the inn’s front door hasn’t finished chiming before the clerk is leaning over the counter, hand outstretched — not to the human with the credit card, but to the dog with the wagging tail. … Continued

Best Southern California doggie swim spots

From surf-ready shore break to calm lakes, Southern California is packed with places where dogs can cool off. Here are some of the best “doggie swim” spots, plus what to know before you go. Huntington Dog Beach, Huntington Beach If you picture dogs surfing, you’re probably picturing Huntington Dog Beach. This stretch of sand between … Continued

Rainy-day fun to keep your dog sane (and you smiling)

Rainy days are part of life in California, especially in the North Coast, Sierra foothills and Bay Area. For many dogs, a day without their usual walk or trail time can feel like a personal crisis. Pacing, whining, “boredom barking,” or giving you that unmistakable “I’m losing my mind” look—it all shows up fast when … Continued

The best ultra dog-friendly hotels in Southern California

Traveling with a dog in Southern California isn’t just possible—it’s easy, fun and, at a growing number of hotels, downright luxurious. From beachfront resorts to mountain lodges and desert hideaways, more properties are rethinking what true pet hospitality means. Instead of simply allowing dogs, these hotels welcome them, accommodate them, and in many cases, celebrate … Continued

Putah Canyon Campground: Dog-friendly camping on Lake Berryessa

Waterfront campsites and mellow lakeshore exploring Putah Canyon Campground on Lake Berryessa’s quieter west side offers a low-key, scenic base for a dog-friendly trip. If you’re looking for relaxed camping with your pup—simple amenities, lakeshore wandering and easy mornings—this is an excellent fit. Campsites stretch along Berryessa’s broad shoreline, giving many sites a view of … Continued

Hidden Falls Regional Park: Best dog-friendly hikes in Placer County

A scenic foothill park built for easy dog adventures Hidden Falls Regional Park feels like it was made for exploring with your dog. Set in the rolling oak foothills outside Auburn, this 1,200-acre park blends wide, comfortable trails with shady creek corridors, wildflowers, canyon overlooks and seasonal waterfalls. It’s the kind of place where dogs … Continued

Year-round sunshine in Greater Palm Springs

Bathed in year-round sunshine, Greater Palm Springs offers endless opportunities for you and your pup to explore, play, and unwind together. Hike scenic trails, relax on sun-soaked patios, and stay at welcoming hotels that treat pets like family. With swaying palms, stunning mountain views, and perfect weather all season long, this Southern California oasis makes every getaway unforgettable. 

Paw-some road trips from Sacramento

Sacramento’s big backyard offers more adventures like chasing waterfalls in Placer County, tracing old mining trails near the American River, or wine tasting in the Sacramento River Delta.

As Big Bear Lake warms up in 2026, the events begin

Lights, camera, wag! This March, Big Bear Lake takes center stage with the debut of the reimagined Big Bear Film Festival, March 25–31, 2026. The high-altitude celebration goes beyond the screen, blending film, music, gaming, animation, AI and immersive storytelling. 

Pet parents will find extra charm here—Big Bear has true four-paw star power. Classics like Lassie Come Home and Old Yeller were filmed in these mountains, so your pup will be walking in famous pawprints. Between festival events, enjoy crisp air, forest strolls and welcoming patios together. 

Autumn-Friendly Things to Do with Your Pets in Yosemite Mariposa County

The Yosemite Mariposa County region offers an adventure-filled autumn vacation not just for humans but for their four-legged companions as well. The stunning scenery and outdoor activities that evoke feelings of joy and awe in humans are bound to elevate the happiness of dogs too. From sniffing pine cones to exploring seasonally-hued trails and encountering an abundance of sticks, dogs can revel in the sensory overload of Yosemite National Park. 

Escape your ordinary in Greater Palm Springs

In Greater Palm Springs, every day is an invitation to adventure for you and your dog. With scenic hiking trails, sun-drenched patios, and a variety of pet-friendly hotels and vacation rentals, this Southern California oasis promises a memorable escape from the ordinary. Year-round sunshine, breathtaking mountain views, and palm trees swaying in the desert breeze create the perfect setting for a one-of-a-kind getaway. 

4-Day Dog-Friendly Autumn Itinerary

Yosemite Mariposa County is a premier travel destination for all adventurers, no matter how many legs they have. You and your furry companions will have numerous activities and amenities at the tip of your fingers, or paws. Plus, visiting in autumn brings lower prices and more space to roam (and sniff) — even more so if your autumn visit is midweek. Here’s a detailed itinerary for four pet-perfect autumn days in Yosemite Mariposa County. 

Stanford Inn: Green, gorgeous and welcoming for 45 years

Magical Mendocino County turns up the charm each fall, when shifting light and kaleidoscopic colors grace the coastline. Now celebrating 45 dog-friendly years, the Stanford Inn by the Sea makes an incredible seasonal basecamp. Here, ocean-view lodging, plant-based dishes, wellness workshops, spa services and nature walks are just the start. Read on to see why DogTrekker readers love this eco-resort. Innkeepers Joan and Jeff Stanford, together with four-legged ambassadors Parker and Pepper, look forward to welcoming you soon.

Enjoy dog-friendly dining

From hearty brunches to savory dinners—and even treats for your buddy—these dog-friendly restaurants in Greater Palm Springs turn every meal into a paw-some experience! Plan your next Greater Palm Springs foodie getaway with your four-legged friend! Explore patios where dogs are always welcome and tails wag as happily as forks.

Dog-friendly fall fun in Greater Palm Springs

This fall, Greater Palm Springs is the perfect playground for you and your four-legged travel buddy! Explore dog-friendly breweries and sip seasonal craft beers, dine on sunny patios at local restaurants where wagging tails are always welcome, and follow a curated itinerary for the ultimate getaway. From scenic walks to tasty bites, enjoy beautiful weather and endless adventures with your pup in Greater Palm Springs!

Four-paw fun, from harvest into the holidays

Clear skies, crisp air and dazzling scenery make fall on California’s North Coast especially memorable. Lush gardens and groves set a gorgeous backdrop for seasonal celebrations at the Stanford Inn and throughout Mendocino County. Sample regional bounty at Harvest Mendocino events, which unfold between October 24 and November 16, 2025, and stay longer for holiday … Continued

A dreamy setting for romantic retreats

Couples choose the Stanford Inn by the Sea for life’s biggest moments. Some get married in the gardens. Some stay for special anniversaries. Some mark their transition to empty nesting, and others simply seek an inspiring place to reconnect. When it comes to ambiance, amenities, nature access and sheer coastal beauty, few places match the … Continued

Introducing the DogTrekker Southern California Portal

Sunshine, surf, mountains and deserts, Southern California is a dog lover’s dream. DogTrekker.com’s brand-new SoCal Portal pulls it all together, showcasing the region’s best places to stay, play, hike, dine and splash with your pup.

From laid-back beach towns to high-desert escapes, you’ll find curated guides, local favorites and insider tips across the region. Start planning your next adventure now and remember to Leave Only Paw Prints® along the way. 

GOCAL Goes Pet Friendly

Pack your go bags for GOCAL! From wide-open parks and scenic trails to welcoming patios and pup-approved dining, the GOCAL region makes it easy to road trip and explore with your four-legged friend by your side. Discover why this Southern California gateway to the mountains and deserts is a tail-wagging destination for pets and their people.

Maya

This week, the DogTrekker® team says goodbye to Maya, a rescue pup who came to us from Monterey Bay Labrador Retriever Rescue and became the heart of our journey at DogTrekker.com. Her soft eyes and wagging tail welcomed all who met her, human and hound. 

Please help us honor her by voting for her in Napa Humane’s Pet Photo 2026 calendar contest. This is a fundraiser to support the great work of Napa Humane, and voting continues through September 30. 

Make Noyo Harbor Inn your ulti-mutt fall getaway

In the weeks ahead, the golden days of fall will slowly replace peak summer sunshine. Catch the transition on California’s spectacular North Coast. From Noyo Harbor Inn, just south of downtown Fort Bragg, guests can step out the door and experience this magical season with four-legged family members by their side. The property offers riverfront dining, spa services and dog-friendly accommodations, and it’s close to parks, attractions and restaurants that welcome pups. 

Win a Mendocino County coastal DogCation®

The DogCation® is the most widely anticipated and engaging promotion in the history of DogTrekker. We celebrate fall in Mendocino County by offering our readers a chance to win one of three prize packages in the North Coast town of Fort Bragg. Enter to win a two-night stay at the dog-passionate Beachcomber Motel, Surf & Sand Lodge, or Beach House Inn. 

Dog-friendly summer fun in GOCAL

Summer is in full swing, and if you’re like most dog lovers, you’re probably looking for ways to enjoy the sunshine with your furry best friend. Luckily, GOCAL is packed with fun, dog-friendly things to do all season long. From parks with plenty of space to roam, to pet-welcoming patios and trails, this destination is a place where dogs are more than welcome. 

Bark in the Park

Get ready for a tail-wagging good time. On Saturday, September 20, 2025, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Bark in the Park returns to William Street Park in downtown San José. This beloved festival has grown into one of the largest dog celebrations in the country, drawing thousands of pups and their people for a day of fun, laughter, and four-legged joy.

Bark and Meow Around the Block

Berkeley Humane’s annual Bark and Meow Around the Block returns Saturday, August 23, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 2700 Ninth Street in Berkeley. This annual street fair with music, food, a beer/wine/vodka garden and more is one of the best chances all year to find a new furry friend.

Many dog owners miss signs their pets are overweight

Survey shows most owners misjudge their dog’s weight, putting pets at risk for serious health problems Many dog owners don’t realize when their pets have put on extra pounds. A 2024 survey by Ollie, a fresh dog food subscription company, found that while 3 in 5 owners believed their dog was at a healthy weight, … Continued

Wag, Wine & Dine 2025

Mark your calendar for an afternoon of wagging tails, great wine, and good company. On Sunday, August 24, from 1 to 5 p.m., The Meritage Resort & Spa in Napa hosts Wag, Wine & Dine: A Culinary Adventure for Pups and Their People. Every ticket sold helps Waggin’ Trails Rescue Foundation save and rehome dogs in need, so you can sip, savor, and support a great cause all at once.

California’s housing crisis is overcrowding animal shelters

California’s housing crunch isn’t just affecting people—it’s taking a heavy toll on pets, too. With rents climbing and vacancy rates at historic lows, more residents are facing an impossible decision: give up a beloved cat or dog to secure a place to live. The result? Shelters across the state are seeing record surrenders, leading to … Continued

Leptospirosis: A growing threat to California’s dogs

California dog owners are hearing more about leptospirosis, a bacterial disease that has veterinarians sounding the alarm. In the San Francisco Bay Area, a surge of leptospirosis cases followed this winter’s heavy rains, prompting worried owners to call vets about the “lepto vaccine.” Down south in Los Angeles, an outbreak a few years ago left … Continued

Planning a pet getaway? Airlines just changed the rules

Taking your dog on vacation used to be unusual, but these days, especially here in pet-loving California, it’s practically routine. With a surge in remote work, record-high pet adoptions, and increasingly pet-friendly hotels and beaches across the state, Californians are traveling more with their furry companions than ever before. In fact, recent studies show nearly … Continued

Comfy rooms with fetching design features

Rooted in the region’s logging and fishing industries, Noyo Harbor Inn is an Arts and Crafts treasure framed by trees, gardens and sweeping river views. Historic rooms have been beautifully updated for modern travelers, and pets are welcome in half of the property’s luxurious accommodations.

Pawsh on the mountain: A dog day out at Chaminade Resort

Chaminade Resort & Spa is rolling out the red carpet for Pawsh Retreat, a tail-wagging good time on Sunday, August 24, 2025. From 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., the mountaintop resort in Santa Cruz transforms its outdoor courtyard into a canine celebration, packed with photo ops, pet massages, splash zones, and gourmet treats. Expect a little something for everyone: dog pools and agility games for four-legged guests, and a cash bar, food specials, and a stunning view for their people. 

Lyme disease and Rocky Mountain spotted fever in dogs

Ticks might be tiny, but they pack a dangerous bite. When dogs wander through tall grasses, brush, or wooded areas, ticks latch on, ready to feed. But these parasites carry more than a creepy factor—they can spread serious illnesses like Rocky Mountain spotted fever and Lyme disease. Rocky Mountain spotted fever is deceptive by name. … Continued

Attention all water dogs: It’s splash season

Summer is in full swing, which means it’s time to hit the water. During California’s sun-drenched splash season, water dogs and families seek out seaside coves, freshwater lakes, secluded swimming holes and idyllic rivers across the state. You’ll find unforgettable activities – plus open-air patios and pup-tastic hotels perfect for recharging. Customize your own splash season itinerary with these DogTrekker-tested favorites. 

Guide to the best dog parks in Southern California

Runyon Canyon Park, Los Angeles Southern California is a canine playground like no other—a sun-soaked region where city sidewalks quickly give way to sandy beaches, winding trails and inviting green spaces. This guide invites dog lovers on a journey through some of the best dog parks from Los Angeles down to San Diego, exploring urban … Continued

These 7 California beaches let your dog run completely free

California’s premier off-leash dog beaches: The complete field guide After three decades of exploring every beach, trail and hidden cove along California’s 1,100-mile coastline, we can tell you this with absolute certainty: There’s nothing quite like watching your four-legged adventure partner experience pure, unleashed freedom on a pristine stretch of sand. The Golden State offers … Continued

8 dog-friendly lakes near Southern California to beat the heat

When Southern California’s valleys start to bake under the late-summer sun, savvy dog lovers head for higher ground or cooler coasts. Fortunately, several picturesque lakes sit just a short drive away, offering sparkling waters, shady shores and plenty of room for canine splashing. Here are eight perfect spots within three hours of Southern California cities … Continued

California’s new dog-friendly rules will blow your mind

California’s reputation as a paradise for travelers and their canine companions has only strengthened in 2025, as dog-friendly tourism expands across the state. Recent developments in regulations, hospitality, and technology have made exploring California easier and more enjoyable for dogs and their owners alike. This year, updated state and federal guidelines have clarified the process … Continued

Puptopia Festival

Come to the Big Bear Puptopia Festival Saturday July 26 for a tail-wagging day of fun in Veterans Park. Enjoy the Pawground, relax in the K9 Lounge, watch stunt shows at the Main Stage, pamper your pup at The Spaw, test agility in the Pupformance Zone, and shop at the Pup Vendors marketplace. Don’t miss this ultimate dog-friendly festival.

Traveling with pets in California? Beware the hidden costs of ‘pet-friendly’ hotels

If you’ve ever traveled through California with your beloved dog, you know the treachery hiding behind two seemingly innocent words: “pet-friendly.” On the sun-drenched West Coast, this phrase often translates to: “We’re begrudgingly willing to let your four-legged friend stay—if you’re foolish enough to pay triple and sleep in the room haunted by 1980s cigarette … Continued

Paw-some events for the dog days of summer

With summer in full swing, pup-friendly festivals are popping up across California. Lucky dogs can join their people for incredible winery events, block parties, baseball games, beach gatherings and more. The best part? Most of these events benefit adoption, rescue and animal welfare groups. We’ve dug up details on the Golden State’s most exciting summer … Continued

California’s top tail-wagging destinations: Adventure awaits

Traveling with my dog has always transformed ordinary trips into unforgettable adventures. California, with its wealth of scenic beauty and dog-loving communities, offers some of the best opportunities to explore alongside your four-legged friend. Here’s a curated journey starting from Southern California in San Diego, heading northward through the state. San Diego: Beach bliss Begin … Continued

5 little-known travel hacks for dog-friendly California adventures

California offers countless opportunities for adventures with your canine companion, but knowing a few insider tips can elevate your travel experience from good to exceptional. These five little-known travel hacks ensure maximum comfort, safety, convenience and savings for both you and your dog. Pet-friendly pit stops can transform a long drive into an enjoyable journey. … Continued

California hotels that don’t just tolerate dogs—they adore them

If you’ve traveled with a dog, you know there’s a big difference between hotels that merely tolerate pets and those that roll out the red carpet. California boasts a special breed of lodgings where dogs aren’t just welcomed—they’re genuinely loved. These hotels offer amenities that rival those for their human guests. Take Carmel-by-the-Sea’s Cypress Inn, … Continued

Watch your pups around poison oak

As responsible dog owners, we go to great lengths to keep our furry companions safe. One often overlooked threat is poison oak, a toxic plant that can pose serious health risks—not just to humans, but also to our pets. While dogs may not usually react to poison oak the same way we do, they can … Continued

A checklist for taking your dog to work

More workplaces in California are adopting pet-friendly policies, allowing employees to bring their dogs to the office. While it can be a great experience for both you and your pup, it’s important to make sure you’re prepared. Here’s a checklist to help you ensure that taking your dog to work is a smooth and responsible … Continued

Are those darned people going to take us to Mars?

Inquiring dogs want to know: are we next in line for cosmic glory, stardust biscuits and zero-gravity squeaky toys—is this happening or what? First, let’s get something straight. We sniffed around. We poked our cold noses into Elon Musk’s space tweets and even tried to decode a few press releases (difficult when you don’t have … Continued

Is my dog too fat?

Understanding healthy dog weight Obesity is one of the most common health problems in pets today, affecting more than 50% of dogs in the United States, according to the Association for Pet Obesity Prevention. Like humans, dogs suffer from excessive weight, which can lead to serious health conditions including diabetes, joint issues, heart disease and … Continued

Best city for dog-friendly restaurants in California

California is home to a plethora of dog lovers, and its culinary scene is equally impressive. While several cities across the Golden State offer dog-friendly amenities, one city stands out as the ultimate destination for pet owners seeking great food alongside their furry friends: San Diego. Why San Diego is the Top Choice San Diego … Continued

The most dog-friendly airports in California

For dog owners who love to travel, having pet-friendly airports can make all the difference in your experience. California, known for its pet-loving culture, features several airports that go above and beyond to accommodate dogs with amenities like pet relief stations, dog parks, and even pet therapy programs. Below, we explore some of the most … Continued

California glamping your dog will dig

Summer is peak glamping season in the Golden State. If your pup loves the great outdoors but you prefer your creature comforts when traveling, dog-friendly glamping offers the perfect blend of nature enhanced by essential lodging amenities.

From starlit safari tents to decked-out Airstreams and stylishly curated cabins, California is full of dog-friendly getaways tailored to every kind of camper. Whether you’re drawn to the coast, mountains, vineyards, or desert, pack the treats and let the tail-wagging adventures begin.

Vacaville: Your wine country HQ

For wine lovers craving a tasting experience near California’s famous Napa Valley without the steep lodging prices, Vacaville offers the perfect, pet-friendly headquarters. Conveniently situated between Napa and the lesser-known but equally charming Suisun Valley wine regions, Vacaville provides affordable accommodations, proximity to premier wineries, and abundant recreational opportunities for both you and your furry … Continued

Arthritis pain? My dog says acupuncture is the secret

I’ll be honest: I was skeptical about doggie acupuncture. But when my old Rottie, Maggie, started moving like a freight train stuck in molasses—even a few steps made her groan—I decided to try anything short of extreme canine couture. After a course of sessions, she bounded out of the clinic like pup on a mission—grinning, … Continued

This is how to snag the most dog‑friendly room

When planning a dog-friendly hotel stay in California, it’s essential to ensure your furry companion feels at home. Discover the key questions you need answered before booking that perfect pup-approved getaway. From understanding breed restrictions and associated fees to knowing what comforts are provided for your dog, our guide covers everything you need to know to avoid surprises during your stay. With tips on ensuring safe shared spaces, finding ideal relief areas, and preparing for any unexpected situations, this guide will help make your travel experience smooth and enjoyable—for both you and your four-legged friend.

California’s best secret doggie swim spots

Discover California’s hidden gems where your furry friend can splash and play away from the crowds! From the serene waters of Russian River Secret Cove to the tranquil Laguna Grande Pond, explore five off-the-beaten-path swim spots that promise unforgettable adventures for both dogs and their humans.

Your dog’s California bucket list!

California’s 5 best towns for dog travelers California’s reputation as a dog-friendly paradise is well-deserved. From sunny beaches and lush trails to cafes and hotels welcoming furry friends with open arms, the Golden State offers countless options for dog-lovers. Here are five of the best towns in California, perfect for you and your four-legged companion … Continued

Best-in-show rooms with a view

A crackling fireplace. Ocean waves rolling just outside. Your four-legged best friend resting at your feet. Little River Inn brings this dreamy dog vacation to life – and ups the low-key luxury with comfortable furniture, coastal art, hardwood floors and complimentary amenities just for pups. The property’s pet-friendly rooms, suites and cottages are a welcoming … Continued

Keeping tails wagging: Caring, connecting, and celebrating with Napa Humane

Napa Humane has quietly become one of the most vital lifelines for animals and their people in Napa Valley. Through a mix of veterinary care, education, training, and community support, they’ve built a model that focuses not just on placing pets in homes—but keeping them there. In 2025, their high-volume spay/neuter clinic continues to perform thousands of surgeries a year, while weekly drop-in vaccine and microchip clinics ensure pets stay healthy and safe.

Glamping by the sea

California’s dog-friendly coastal glamping sites let you and your pup enjoy salty sea breezes, beach walks, and stunning sunsets with

Dip into Tahoe’s lake lifestyle

Legendary Lake Tahoe tops travelers’ must-see lists all year round, but summers here feel extra special. Pups can play at beaches and community dog parks located in communities around the lake. Waterfront paths with grand views offer another way to take it all in. And seasonal camps by Wild Blue Dogs link dog lovers through activities, amenities, accommodations and dog-gone good fun. 

Plan a summer reset in the Shasta Cascade Region

Turn travel dreams into real itineraries with DogTrekker.com. Your ultimate go-to guide for dog-friendly California adventure sparks inspiration while spotlighting destinations like the Shasta Cascade region (aka Upstate CA).

This eight-county playground has more than a dozen national and state parks, plus countless trails, lakes, fishing streams, restaurants and hotels that welcome pups.

Here’s why summer is a great time to visit! 

Book your next play-cation in Redding

Surrounded by mountains with miles of pet-friendly hiking and biking trails, a river running through it and nine national and state parks at its doorstep, Redding is an outdoor paradise for all-season vacations, active retreats and group gatherings.

There’s no better destination in California with such abundant and easy access to remarkable waterfalls, excellent fishing areas and peaceful kayaking spots. Make the city of Redding your home base for next level adventuring—with your favorite pups and people by your side! 

Discover dog-friendly Bishop: Small Town, Big Backyard

Greetings from Bishop, California! Perched at 4,000 feet in the high desert, Bishop is your ideal gateway to the breathtaking beauty of the Eastern Sierra. This charming small town blends laid-back vibes with paw-friendly adventures—think trailheads just steps away, dog-welcoming lodgings and plenty of places to splash and play.

Late spring and early summer are optimal seasons to bring the pups along for a big dose of fresh mountain air and sunshine. Whether you’re craving scenic strolls or off-leash exploration, Bishop beckons! 

Affordable hotels near wine country? We’re all ears.

Vacaville blends California’s best: stellar wine country access, affordable lodging, and pet-friendly activities. Set between San Francisco and Sacramento, it’s within an hour of Napa Valley, Sonoma County and Suisun Valley wineries.

This destination connects dog-loving travelers to countless tasting experiences, dining options, outdoor fun, and comfortable hotels.

Stay in Vacaville. Sip in wine country. You’ll find understated value and hidden gems, from top-shelf wineries and low-key taco shops to engaging public art and off-leash parks to explore.

Dog-friendly Bishop, California: Small town, big adventures

Bishop, California, sitting at 4,000 feet in the Eastern Sierra, is a genuinely dog-friendly town that offers plenty of authentic adventures for travelers and their pets. Known for its approachable atmosphere and easy access to stunning outdoor recreation, Bishop is an ideal destination for a trip with your dog. Hiking trails: Bishop offers excellent trails … Continued

Sit. Stay. Shop. at Victoria Gardens

Looking for the perfect spot to shop, dine, and stroll all in one place with your four-legged friend? Victoria Gardens in GOCAL, specifically Rancho Cucamonga, welcomes well-behaved pups! With open-air spaces, welcoming patios and plenty of dog-friendly charm, Victoria Gardens is the perfect place to spend quality time with your best furry friend. 

Plan ahead for a Pawsome Yosemite adventure in 2025

Summer is one of the most stunning—and popular—times to visit Yosemite National Park. To preserve the park’s beauty and ease congestion, a temporary vehicle reservation system will be in place for peak dates in summer 2025. Don’t worry—your unforgettable dog-friendly adventure is still within reach. Here’s what Yosemite Mariposa County wants you to know before you go.

Wild Blue canine camp is calling!

Daydreaming about where travel will take you in 2025? 

Why not opt to spend quality time with your pups at a Wild Blue Dogs weeklong sleepaway camp on the shores of Lake Tahoe? You’ll feel even better knowing your investment in this joyful, all-inclusive, classic camp experience directly benefits canine cancer treatment and research. In fact, it’s the only non-profit dog camp in the entire U.S.

Summer camp is filling up fast! The camp is all-inclusive, including meals, snacks, hikes, swims, campfires, training of many kinds and so much more! Many people make good friends at camp and come back again for more fun and training. 

GO, hit the trails in GOCAL!

GOCAL is known as the gateway to SoCal, but it’s also the gateway to outdoor fun! And who better to join you on an outdoor adventure than your favorite fur friend? Thanks to the region’s sheer variety of dog-friendly trails, you and your pup can choose from paved urban pathways to scenic mountain hikes. There’s something for every type of adventurer, all within a short drive. 

Care For Big Bear

Care For Big Bear is a community-wide campaign that promotes responsible tourism, sustainability, conservation and volunteerism. The program empowers residents

Explore Yosemite Mariposa County with your furry friend

Welcome to the home of Yosemite National Park — Mariposa County, Bring family, friends, and your furry companions to experience the wonder of Yosemite Valley and the living history of Gold Rush-era towns.

But don’t forget to check whether you need a Temporary Peak Hours Vehicle Reservation before heading out. While Yosemite National Park hasn’t announced the vehicle reservation dates just yet — they’re typically required starting mid-April (for weekends) and June (for weekdays). 

Spring Into Adventure in Greater Palm Springs

Spring in Greater Palm Springs is all about sunshine, fresh blooms, and outdoor adventures—especially ones with your pup right by your side. With the desert landscape in full bloom and mild temperatures during the day, it’s an ideal time to get outside and explore. From tail-wagging trails to welcoming patios, this oasis is the ultimate spring playground for pets and their people.

DogTrekker’s official spring/summer event guide is live!

With sunlight lingering longer and wildflowers breaking into bloom, now’s the perfect time to play outside. While you’re at it, why not make a positive impact? DogTrekker’s spring/summer 2025 event section spotlights this season’s top pup-friendly events – all supporting California animal welfare organizations.

Choose from walks, costume contests, wine tastings, adoptathons and other festivals geared toward families with four-legged companions. Your participation funds rescue efforts and medical services that truly change lives. Mark your calendars and enjoy these exciting spring events! 

 

Save $150 – Early bird special for Fall Wild Blue camp

Looking for an unforgettable experience with your pup? Wild Blue Dog Camp is the only nonprofit week-long dog camp in the country. This fall, enjoy Lake Tahoe beachfront facilities, tick-free fun, classes and activities, all while making lasting memories with your four-legged best friend.

Bone appétit: Dog-friendly dining in Yosemite Mariposa County

Yosemite Mariposa County is an amazing place to be this time of year. Winter thawing into spring invites warmer weather, beautiful scenery and plenty of adventure for you and your four-legged pal. Think: gazing at a magnificent waterfall, rolling in the remaining snow or playing in the snowmelt-fueled water (safely, of course). It’s amazing.

And all that fun pawing around is sure to work up an appetite. Luckily for you, and your doggo, there are plenty of pet-friendly dining options in the area…and they’re all worthy of a 5-paw rating. 

Mark your calendar!

Immerse yourself in the community by planning a group or personal trip around a major happening. Redding’s annual calendar is

Napa Humane’s Pawsport: Fetch great deals and fun

Spring in Napa means lush hillsides, picture-perfect wildflowers and some of the best dog-friendly deals of the year. Napa Humane’s annual Pawsport event dishes up two-for-one wine tastings, restaurant discounts and special lodging offers good for the entire month of March. In fact, your $75 Pawsport (TIP: Use code DOGTREKKER and get $5 off!) unlocks more than $1,100 in perks from over 30 local businesses. Better yet, every purchase raises funds for impactful programs and medical care by Napa Humane. 

Explore Yosemite Mariposa County with your furry friend

Welcome to the home of Yosemite National Park — Mariposa County. Bring family, friends and, of course, your furry companions to experience the wonder of Yosemite Valley and the living history of Gold Rush-era towns.  But don’t forget to check whether you need a Temporary Peak Hours Vehicle Reservation before heading out. While Yosemite National … Continued

Leave Only Paw Prints®

Editor’s note: The Yosemite Mariposa County Tourism Bureau (YMCTB) is the destination marketing organization for Mariposa County where Yosemite is located.

Seven best dog beaches on the Northern California coast

Escape to the rugged wilderness of Northern California’s coast, where the salty air is as refreshing as the welcome extended to your four-legged friends. This coastal strip is dotted with dog-friendly beaches, each with its unique flair and set of indulgences for both hound and human. 1. Baker Beach – San FranciscoA slice of coastal … Continued

Orli La Jolla

Orli La Jolla offers a boutique hotel experience that embodies the charm of the upscale coastal community in which it resides. Situated in the heart of La Jolla Village, this intimate property combines stylish, modern décor with the laid-back atmosphere of Southern California. The rooms are thoughtfully designed with luxurious touches such as plush bedding, … Continued

A spring guide to pet-friendly lodging in Yosemite Mariposa County

Traveling through Yosemite as winter turns to spring can be the experience of a lifetime — and sharing the experience with your favorite furry companion is a priceless memory you both will cherish. However, navigating the park’s regulations for pets requires some preparation. Luckily, Yosemite Mariposa County is filled with pet-friendly accommodations no matter what portion of the park you plan to see. 

This snow season, sample California’s best

In California, the toughest part about winter is deciding where to play. Snow-capped peaks and powder-pressed meadows set the stage for adventure. And happily, dog-friendly parks, trails and businesses let you enjoy it all with your four-legged best friends.

Our hearts are with Southern California: How you can help in this time of crisis

As we witness the devastation caused by the wildfires sweeping through Southern California, our hearts go out to all those affected – especially the families and pets who have been displaced or lost their homes. These catastrophic events remind us of how fragile our lives and communities can be, and how important it is to come together during times of crisis. Please consider supporting the organizations below, which are working tirelessly to assist both people and pets in need. 

Visit Big Bear offers LA County evacuee lodging help

In response to active wildfires affecting parts of Los Angeles County and surrounding areas, Visit Big Bear has coordinated with local lodging providers to offer discounted and flexible accommodations to evacuees. Many are waiving pet fees and offering extra supplies. Visit Big Bear is updating information daily for lodging, food vouchers and other local resources.  

Is the dog park the new dating scene in California?

Tired of swiping? Worried about flirting at work? Church picnics not your thing? For California dog lovers tired of swiping through dating apps or the pressures of traditional dating venues, dog parks are emerging as a fun, casual alternative. With the state’s endless sunshine, countless dog-friendly spaces, and communities that embrace outdoor living, it’s easy … Continued

Season of Giving: Support animal welfare organizations in California

As the season of giving unfolds, the DogTrekker team turns our hearts and pocketbooks towards those rescue/adoption organizations that make lives more joyful and meaningful – especially the lives of our loyal canine companions. Throughout California, numerous animal welfare groups tirelessly work to ensure that every dog experiences the love and care they deserve.

2024 Go California Photo Contest winners

Hundreds of you entered DogTrekker’s 2024 Go California Photo Contest, and thousands voted for images of four-legged travel influencers enjoying lakes, beaches, parks and trails across the Golden State. This annual competition spotlights the very good boys and girls who inspire us all to get out and explore. And as 2024 winds down, it’s the perfect time to start dreaming about next year’s adventures.

Best-in-show travel pix: 2024 Go California Photo Contest winners

Your pups tell amazing California stories, and Team DogTrekker had a tough time picking our favorite. We spent hours marveling at dogs swimming, playing in the snow, chasing balls, climbing mountains, surfing, running on beaches, basking in fall colors, strolling through vineyards, exploring the desert and more.  Our top choice was a wonderful photo of … Continued

Condé Nast Traveler readers’ top Northern California hotel picks

The #1 priority topic among our DogTrekker community has always been recommendations for the most dog-friendly hotels in California. Here are four of our favorites from Condé Nast Traveler’s 2024 Readers’ Choice Awards list of leading Northern California hotels. Add these to your must-stay list when visiting the Bay Area, Sonoma Coast and Mendocino. 

Santa Barbara County calls

Known as “The American Riviera,” Santa Barbara offers a stunning coastal escape with countless pet-friendly excursions along the waterfront and

Slowdown in SLO CAL

San Luis Obispo County (a.k.a. SLO CAL) is an expansive region with 100 miles of picturesque coastline along Highway 1

Award-winning California Hotels that Welcome Four-Legged Guests

California is home to some of the finest dog-friendly hotels in the country, and 2024 has brought accolades to several standouts. Whether you’re venturing into the desert, cruising along the coast, or indulging in wine country, these properties offer impeccable service not only to human guests but to their four-legged companions as well.

Help DogTrekker Raise $50,000 During Saving Senior Dogs Week 2024!

Leave no dog behind. That’s the DogTrekker mission, and the principle that guides our work with California’s animal welfare organizations. A few of those organizations specialize in senior dogs, which is why we’re proud to join Lily’s Legacy Senior Dog Sanctuary – a terrific Petaluma nonprofit that finds homes for large-breed senior dogs – in … Continued

A guide to pet-friendly lodging in Yosemite Mariposa County

Traveling through Yosemite can be the experience of a lifetime; sharing the experience with your favorite furry companion is a priceless memory you both will cherish. However, navigating the park’s regulations for pets requires some preparation. Luckily, Yosemite Mariposa County is filled with pet-friendly accommodations no matter what portion of the park you plan to see.

The Stanford Inn: Eco-minded, perfect for pups

The Mendocino coast is spectacular at any time of year, but golden light and salty sea breezes make late summer especially enchanting. Base yourself at the Stanford Inn by the Sea and savor it all. This dog-friendly gem operated by Parker, Ellie and Pepper – together with their people, Jeff and Joan Stanford – features gorgeous grounds and views, outdoor fun, wellness activities, plant-based food and best-in-show accommodations. Here’s why DogTrekker readers love the Stanford Inn. 

Yosemite Mariposa County

Yosemite Mariposa County is a premier travel destination for all adventurers, no matter how many legs they have. Here’s a 4-day itinerary to explore.

Yosemite Mariposa County

Traveling through Yosemite can be the experience of a lifetime; sharing the experience with your favorite furry companion is a priceless memory you both will cherish.

California uncorked – California’s dog-friendly wine regions

California’s gorgeous vineyards and flavorful grapes draw travelers all year round, but the most captivating visitor experiences happen during harvest season. With many Golden State wineries pouring flights on pup-friendly terraces, it’s easy to celebrate crush time together with four-legged family members.  For an extra-memorable tasting tour, explore one of the state’s out-of-the-way or under-the-radar wine regions.

Five things you probably didn’t know about dogs

Dogs are often called “man’s best friend,” and for good reason. They are loyal, loving, and endlessly fascinating creatures. While most dog lovers are familiar with the basics—like how to teach a dog to sit or fetch—there are many surprising facts about our four-legged friends that even the most devoted pet owners might not know. … Continued

Lake Skinner

Lake Skinner, located in Riverside County, California, is a quiet dog-friendly destination for outdoor activities like fishing, boating, and picnicking.

Where to stay and play in Big Bear this fall

Big Bear Lake sparkles as summer transitions to autumn and the leaves start turning yellow, orange and red. Warm, sun-soaked days are refreshed with cooler evenings, when inky night skies beckon stargazers.

Your four-legged friends get even more room to play during the less-crowded shoulder season, which also comes with the perks of lower lodging rates. Find your perfect dog-friendly home away from home with this guide, and book that trip today to make the most of fall’s splendor. 

How to pick a dog-friendly motel: Are they really dog-friendly?

Traveling with your dog can be an incredible experience, but not all motels that claim to be dog-friendly actually live up to the hype. When a motel advertises itself as pet-friendly, it might just mean your dog is allowed in the room—sometimes for a hefty fee—without offering any additional services or amenities that would make … Continued

Wild Blue Dogs camp along Lake Tahoe? You lucky dog.

Remember the magic of sleepaway camp? Now imagine a similar adventure, but for adults – with your pup by your side!

That dream is real during Wild Blue Dogs’ 2024 fall camp, September 16 to 22. Set on the Lake Tahoe waterfront, this exciting getaway packages dog-friendly activities, instruction, meals, and fun with new friends.

You’ll also enjoy great weather, clear water and quiet Tahoe beaches, all while helping Wild Blue Dogs raise funds to fight canine cancer.

Learn why past campers love Wild Blue Dogs camp. 

Pacific days and pup-tastic nights at the Little River Inn

Rich history meets modern charm at the Little River Inn, a family-owned, dog-friendly jewel that’s been a Mendocino County standout for more than 80 years. Anchored by an 1853 Victorian, the property is just minutes from the village of Mendocino and 12 miles south of Fort Bragg.

Learn why DogTrekker’s love Little River Inn and the dog-friendly Mendocino coast. 

Interactions with dogs boost human brain activity and reduce stress

A groundbreaking study published in PLOS ONE is shedding light on the profound impact that interacting with dogs can have on human brain activity and overall mental well-being. Researchers discover that activities such as petting, walking, and playing with dogs significantly enhance brainwave patterns associated with relaxation and concentration, providing valuable insights into the therapeutic … Continued

Bark & Meow Around the Block

Berkeley Humane’s biggest annual adopt-a-thon and family-friendly street fair, Bark & Meow Around the Block returns on Saturday, September 7, 2024!

This outdoor, free-to-attend event at 2700 Ninth St. Berkeley features hundreds of adoptable animals from shelters and rescues throughout the Bay Area, along with live music, food and beer, pet and other vendors, and so much more. 

Big Bear Lake: A cool canine retreat

Big Bear Lake, a hidden gem in the San Bernardino Mountains, is a respite for dog lovers seeking a cool alternative from the heat of the adjacent desert and Southern California areas. This picturesque mountain town, renowned for its mild climate and breathtaking alpine vistas, offers a refreshing escape for both dogs and those who follow.

Help Napa Humane create a year of paw-sitive moments

Napa Humane is dedicated to promoting the welfare of companion animals through protection, advocacy, education, and by example. You can contribute to their mission and showcase your pet in their 2025 calendar by participating in their Pet Photo Contest. Hurry, the contest ends on September 30, 2024.

Discover dog-friendly Oakland: A canine paradise

Oakland is a fantastic place to visit or live with your dog. It’s sunny when San Francisco is foggy, and it’s very dog-friendly when some communities try to discourage dog people. Some of the best parks (can you say towering redwoods?) to hike with your dog are right here, and the Oakland food scene with its dog-friendly diversity of delicious food and drink is not to missed. Let’s look at all the reasons Oakland is a great place for dogs. 

How to find a lost dog: Essential tips

Our rescue dog Bella, who came to us from Rocket Dog Rescue, was a world-class escape artist. There was no gate she couldn’t get through, no fence she couldn’t scale or jump, no harness she couldn’t wiggle out of. Bella taught us a lot about finding escaped dogs. And she hated the Fourth of July. … Continued

Canine early warning systems

Dogs often show signs of health problems from environmental factors before humans do, acting as biological alerts. Dogs have long been cherished as loyal companions, but recent research suggests they also serve as important early warning systems for human health. A study published in Science reveals how dogs’ health can mirror human well-being due to … Continued

A day in the life of the first “domesticated” dog

Morning: Ah, another glorious sunrise. My human is still snoring away, blissfully unaware of the world. Time to begin my daily routine of domesticating these bipeds. I trot over to my human’s side of the sleeping area and give a gentle nudge. No response. A bit more nudging, still nothing. Fine, I’ll escalate. I plant … Continued

New stem cell therapy offers relief for dogs with arthritis

As dogs age, many face the discomfort of osteoarthritis (OA), a degenerative joint disease that significantly impacts their quality of life. This common condition affects more than 10 million dogs in the United States, causing chronic pain and reduced mobility. Traditional treatments often fall short, but a recent study highlights a promising new therapy: adipose-derived … Continued

Five critical things to know about dogs and wildfires

Let’s talk about dogs and wildfires. California’s wildfire season brings numerous challenges, not just for people but for their four-legged friends as well. As a dog owner or traveler in California, it’s crucial to understand how to protect your pets during these times. A recent study from the University of Arizona discussing California wildfires says … Continued

Three amazing dog-friendly road trips in California

California’s diverse landscapes offer endless opportunities for road trip adventures, especially for those traveling with their dogs. Here are three meticulously planned dog-friendly road trips: Yosemite to Mammoth Lakes, Jenner up Highway 1 to Leggett, and Redding to Mount Shasta. Each route provides stunning scenery, pet-friendly stops, and unforgettable experiences for you and your furry … Continued

Dog-friendly Lake Tahoe: Why your dog will thank you

Dog-friendly Lake Tahoe is a dream for outdoor lovers and their four-legged friends. With pristine waters, majestic peaks, and numerous trails, it’s perfect for dog-friendly adventures. Here’s how to make the most of your Tahoe trip with your dog, including some hidden gems. Getting there Traveling to Lake Tahoe with your dog is simple. If … Continued

Bark in the Park

Grab your best friend and a leash and head to Bark in the Park Saturday, September 21 at William Street Park in downtown San Jose! Dogs and their people will have a great time at the largest dog festival in the United States with more than 15,000 dog lovers and 3,900 dogs.

Money raised from Bark in the Park benefits local community and pet-focused organizations.

Keep your sun-loving dog safe

Q: Dear Doctor DogTrekker, My big black German Shepherd LOVES to lie in the hot sun. I’m concerned that he is going to hurt himself. He just splays out on the deck like a valley girl at the pool. A: It’s wonderful that your German Shepherd enjoys basking in the sun, but your concerns about … Continued

Yosemite and Mariposa County: Awesome dog-friendly guide

Mariposa County, California, is a fantastic destination for dog lovers, especially when visiting Yosemite. Here are some dog-friendly activities and places to explore that promise a mix of adventure, history, and quirky fun. Hike the trails Start your adventure with some of the dog-friendly trails in Yosemite. The Wawona Meadow Loop is a 3.5-mile trail … Continued

Dog-friendly roadside attractions in California

California, renowned for its natural beauty and historical significance, offers plenty of sites where dog owners can explore with their furry companions. From iconic landmarks to quirky attractions, these destinations provide both educational and enjoyable experiences. Salvation Mountain In the Colorado Desert near Slab City, Salvation Mountain is a vibrant, eccentric art installation created by … Continued

San Francisco: The ultimate dog-friendly destination

San Francisco has been getting a lot of grief lately for being a “broken” city, but if you’re traveling with your dog, it’s basically Disneyland. From quirky landmarks to dog-friendly events, this city is a canine paradise. Here’s why San Francisco is the ultimate dog town, complete with some famous four-legged residents who’ve made their … Continued

Skunk Train named top scenic train ride

The Skunk Train, a beloved heritage railroad in Northern California’s Mendocino County, has been named fifth in USA Today’s 2024 Readers’ Choice Awards for Best Scenic Train Ride. This recognition celebrates the train’s exceptional views through redwood forests and its dog-friendly policy, making it a perfect adventure for pet owners. “We are incredibly honored to … Continued

Redding: The perfect pit stop for you and your pooch

So, you’re plotting a getaway to Northern California’s most stunning landscapes and need a place to crash that’s as dog-friendly as it is delightful? Look no further than Redding, the unsung hero of your adventure. Situated in the heart of an amazing region, Redding is the perfect pit stop for you and your four-legged companion. … Continued

California coasting with your dog

Summer in California means sandcastles, swimming, shoreline walks, and patio dinners at sunset – all with your dog in tow. As we look ahead to this year’s splash season, the DogTrekker team has put together pup-tested itineraries for some of the state’s best coastal destinations.

Slap on the sunscreen and get ready to roll. Whether you want to surf, watch waves, or paddle tranquil rivers, you’ll find exciting options. Outline your journey with this beach-trip bucket list, organized from north to south. 

The joy of a ‘foster fail’ in dog rescue

The foster system: a lifeline for dogs In the world of dog rescue, the term “foster fail” is widely recognized and celebrated. Despite what the term might suggest, a foster fail is far from a failure. Instead, it signifies a heartwarming success story where a temporary foster home becomes a permanent one. This phenomenon occurs … Continued

Exploring Greater Palm Springs with your dog

Arrival and accommodations Traveling with your dog to Greater Palm Springs and the surrounding California desert region offers a unique blend of outdoor adventures, pet-friendly accommodations, and a laid-back vibe. Start by finding the right place to stay. La Quinta Resort & Club treats dogs like VIPs with dog-friendly rooms and lush grounds for walks. … Continued

Dog-friendly Ukiah: A dog lover’s paradise in Mendocino County

A haven for furry friends When most people think of Mendocino, they picture the quaint coastal town where “Murder, She Wrote” was filmed. But right off Highway 101 in Mendocino County is dog-friendly Ukiah—a funky, friendly town that’s a dog lover’s dream. Parks and open spaces Ukiah’s dog-friendly reputation is well-earned. The town boasts numerous … Continued

Keeping your California home safe for pets

Ensuring your home is safe for pets is crucial, especially in a state as diverse and active as California. Here are some straightforward tips to create a pet-friendly environment that keeps your furry friends happy and healthy. Secure your spaces California homes often feature large windows and open spaces. Ensure screens are secure to prevent … Continued

Dear hotels, get your act together: Dog travel is big business

Let’s cut to the chase: dog travel is a billion-dollar industry, and some hotels are still treating our furry friends like second-class citizens. Seriously? Do you even know what you’re missing out on? According to the American Pet Products Association (APPA), pet owners spent a whopping $1.22 billion on pet services, including travel-related expenses. That’s … Continued

Top five dog-friendly hotels in California

When traveling in California with your dog, finding a truly dog-friendly hotel can make your trip much more enjoyable. Here are some tips, questions to ask, and top recommendations to ensure you and your furry friend have a fantastic stay. Signs you’ve found a really dog-friendly hotel Paws on the welcome mat: If the welcome … Continued

Keeping your dog safe in the heat

Q: My big black German Shepherd likes to sit spreadeagled on our deck on hot days and bask in the sun. He’s a smart dog, but is he smart enough to know when to get out of the hot sun? A: Your big black German Shepherd sounds like quite the character! While many dogs enjoy … Continued

Tips for a safe and enjoyable beach visit with your dog

Confirm beach access policies Verify that dogs are allowed on the beach you’re visiting, as California beaches have diverse regulations regarding canine visitors. Hot sand alert California’s sand can sizzle under the sun. Aim for early morning or late afternoon walks when the sand is cooler to protect your pup’s paws. Ocean safety Strong currents … Continued

Four fabulous dog-friendly days in magical Mendocino

Mendocino County makes headlines for so many reasons, including its dog-friendly trails, rails, rivers, peaks and Pacific splendor. This wonderous playground presents unforgettable surprises, whether you’re hiking redwood-shaded routes, sampling local wines, touring a lighthouse or shopping at small-town galleries.

With accommodations, amenities and activities tailored to four-legged guests, the pup-friendly travel options in Mendocino County are especially dazzling. It’s a dog’s life here – and that’s a great thing. Start planning your getaway with this four-day itinerary for magical Mendocino County. 

Winter-friendly things to do with your pets in Yosemite Mariposa

The Yosemite Mariposa County region offers an adventure-filled vacation not just for humans but for their four-legged companions as well. The stunning scenery and outdoor activities that evoke feelings of joy and awe in humans are bound to elevate the happiness of dogs too. From sniffing pine cones to exploring misty waterfall trails and encountering an abundance of sticks, dogs can revel in the sensory overload of Yosemite National Park. 

Effective strategies to manage your dog’s flea allergies

Have you ever wondered why your furry friend is constantly scratching and licking? Chances are, they may be suffering from flea allergies! But fear not, with the right prevention methods and treatments, you can conquer those pesky flea foes and give your pup the relief they deserve!

Top therapy dog breeds: Discover the best canine companions for emotional support

Therapy dogs are more than just pets; they are trained companions that offer invaluable support to individuals dealing with various challenges. Whether it’s providing comfort in hospitals, schools, or private homes, the right therapy dog breed can make a significant difference. This guide delves into the top breeds known for their reliability, temperament, and therapeutic … Continued

Top 5 dog parks in California

Dog-friendly California unfurls its varied landscapes like a grand tapestry, from craggy coastlines to serene valleys, tailor-made for the joy of dogs and their human counterparts. We have the most dog parks of any state. This guide explores five top-rated dog parks across California, each with unique amenities and the unmistakable beauty of the golden … Continued

Bark Park

Bark Park in Susanville in Lassen County, is specifically designed to cater to the needs of both large and small dogs, with two distinct areas that allow for safe, off-leash play in a controlled environment. This park is open from dawn to dusk, providing ample time for pet owners to utilize the space. The park … Continued

Dogs and health: more than just companionship

Physical health benefits When you have a dog, you’re getting more than just a furry friend. You’re getting a workout partner who needs daily walks, encouraging you to stay active. This regular exercise helps lower the risk of heart disease and obesity. Studies suggest that pet owners might have lower blood pressure and cholesterol levels … Continued

Seven important tips for California dog travel

Traveling with your dog through California in the spring and summer is a rewarding experience. California offers a variety of outdoor adventures, breathtaking landscapes, and dog-friendly locations. To ensure a smooth journey, here’s a comprehensive guide with tips for traveling with your dog. Carrying vaccination records One of the first things you should do when … Continued

The East Bay SPCA now celebrating its 150th anniversary

Proud of its legacy of innovation and leadership since its founding in 1874, the East Bay SPCA has continuously evolved to address community needs and animal welfare challenges. Key milestones include establishing its first shelter in downtown Oakland in 1922, implementing spaying and neutering initiatives in 1962 and 1988, and opening the Spay/Neuter Surgery Center, the largest of its kind in the country.

The thrill of dog agility

Have you ever watched a dog sprint with the exhilaration of a world-class athlete, darting through obstacle courses with a blend of speed and precision? Welcome to the world of dog agility training, where the bond between human and canine is fortified by leaps, bounds, and joyful barks.

Guide to dog-friendly dining in Greater Palm Springs

Greater Palm Springs is known for its opulent resorts, stunning golf courses, and sunny skies. It’s also a paradise for pet lovers, with numerous dog-friendly spots where you can dine with your canine companions. From charming cafes with outdoor patios to upscale restaurants that welcome four-legged guests, the region is brimming with options for those … Continued

Exploring dog-friendly Lake Tahoe: An adventurer’s guide

Dog-friendly Lake Tahoe: The ultimate 2025 guide for you and your pup Lake Tahoe’s clear, sapphire waters and forested peaks lure outdoor lovers—and dog owners find few places as welcoming. Here’s how to make the most of Tahoe’s beaches, trails and patios with your canine companion: Sun-Kissed Beaches The south shore’s Baldwin and Pope beaches … Continued

Moorten Botanical Garden: A desert oasis for you and your dog

If you’re a dog owner looking for a relaxing place to explore in Greater Palm Springs, Moorten Botanical Garden is your perfect destination. This botanical garden in Palm Springs has a stunning collection of desert plants and a friendly atmosphere. The best part? You can bring your dog along for the adventure. Here’s what you … Continued

Keep your dog safe from salmon poisoning disease

Understand the causes and early warning signs Dogs are known for sniffing out interesting scents on the beach, but it’s essential to be cautious. Salmon poisoning disease, a potentially fatal illness that affects dogs that eat raw or undercooked fish, is a significant risk along the California coast. This illness is caused by Neorickettsia helminthoeca, … Continued

Wagging through Concord: A dog’s paradise

The city of Concord features all the elements of a memorable California getaway: think culinary treats, craft beer, cultural gems, rich heritage, and pretty parks in every direction. This dynamic community, just 30 miles from San Francisco, is also incredibly dog-friendly and proactively ADA-accessible, so it’s a great fit for family members of all abilities—and their four-legged best friends! Read more.

Where to adopt a dog in Greater Palm Springs

If you’re hanging out in the desert, and you want to share your experience with a rescue dog, here are our suggestions. Greater Palm Springs offers prime spots for welcoming a furry friend into your life. Palm Springs Animal Shelter, located at 4575 E. Mesquite Ave., Palm Springs, CA 92264, offers a rich mix of … Continued

Spring safety tips for dog owners

Understanding and managing risks for a safe outdoor experience When venturing out with your dog during spring, it’s important to be proactive about various risks to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience. Here’s a detailed look at common hazards and tips on how to stay safe: Ticks Risk: Ticks are prevalent in wooded areas and … Continued

New study reveals deadly dog parasite found near California-Arizona border

Researchers have uncovered a parasitic worm capable of infecting and causing fatal illness in dogs along the Colorado River, near the boundary between California and Arizona. This finding signifies the westernmost presence of the parasite, Heterobilharzia americana, in the United States. Traditionally found in the Gulf Coast and South Atlantic states, the parasite’s range has … Continued

Groundbreaking cancer vaccine for dogs

A groundbreaking cancer vaccine for dogs, heralded as “truly revolutionary” by experts, is making significant strides in clinical trials that commenced in 2016. This vaccine, aimed at improving cancer treatment in canines, might also have implications for human cancer therapies. Over 300 dogs have received this vaccine so far, with survival rates for dogs with … Continued

Pleasant Hill recognizes two exciting anniversaries in 2024

The eastern side of the Bay is world-renowned for its dog-friendly outdoor recreation. It’s also home to amazing animal welfare organizations that have cared for furry friends for several generations. Two standout organizations are celebrating milestone anniversaries in 2024. The East Bay Regional Park District, the largest of its kind in the U.S., turns 90. A short distance away, the East Bay SPCA turns 150! It’s one of the oldest such organizations in the country, and one of the region’s most innovative. 

Wild Blue Dogs summer camp early bird ends March 15

As the country’s only nonprofit dog camp, Wild Blue Dogs at South Lake Tahoe offers grants for pet cancer treatments and supports cancer research. Your participation not only guarantees an exceptional camp experience with your dog but also aids an important cause. Be sure to secure a spot for the Summer Camp by March 15, 2024 for an early bird discount.

Enter the Go California Dog photo contest!

If you have a passion for pups, photography and travel, you are at the right place. Snap photos of your four-legged friends enjoying beaches, lakes, mountain trails, picnic grounds and other California (or east Lake Tahoe/Nevada) attractions and enter the Go California Dog photo contest!

Submit your best shots between now and September 30, 2024. You and your friends can also vote. Win one of two $500 “first-place” prizes or one of 20 $100 “runner-up” prizes.

Pleasant Hill has gone to the dogs!

Pleasant Hill, California is one of the most centrally located and pet-friendly destinations in the San Francisco Bay Area, making it a great home base for pet parents who are eager to explore all Northern California’s many attractions, including some mountainous parks where dogs can roam off leash. To begin, Pleasant Hill has its own canine global travel critic, Tshaka Zulu, who recently shared his unique perspectives on a journey to this Bay Area pet destination.

Hit reset in the sunny Shasta Cascade region

Turn travel dreams into real itineraries with the all-new DogTrekker.com. Your ultimate go-to guide for dog-friendly California adventure sparks inspiration while spotlighting destinations like the Shasta Cascade region (aka Upstate CA). This eight-county playground has more than a dozen national and state parks, plus countless trails, lakes, fishing streams, restaurants and hotels that welcome pups. Here’s why spring is a great time to visit: 

Share your thoughts, and we’ll donate a meal to a shelter dog

Over the past decade, your ongoing engagement has enabled DogTrekker.com to support hundreds of dog rescue organizations statewide! As we launch the 2024 DogTrekker Reader Survey, your opinions will influence where we go next – while also helping us provide continued coverage of dogs who need forever homes.

Nick’s Cove plans to rebuild the Boat Shack

For DogTrekkers familiar with Nick’s Cove, located on Tamales Bay in West Marin County, the Boat Shack at the end of their 300 foot long pier has been an iconic and beloved feature. Sadly, a fire on January 7th of this year completely destroyed the Shack. Plans are now under way to rebuild.  

Lassen County: Off-leash adventures with volcano views

Perhaps best known for Lassen Volcanic National Park’s extraordinary landscapes, Lassen County is also packed with dog-friendly recreation, accommodations and events. This outdoor wonderland bordering Nevada, on the east-central side of the Shasta Cascade region, draws four-legged travelers with off-leash destinations like Susanville Bark Park and the freshwater creeks and meadows of nearby Ranch Park. … Continued

Butte County: Nature and culture for pups and their people

The sun sparkles across orchards, farm fields, riverfront parks and brewery patios throughout Butte County. Set in central California, at the southern end of the Shasta Cascade region, this dog-friendly destination presents the best of Gold Rush history plus beautiful hiking routes, cultural highlights and vibrant college-town energy. From houseboating on Lake Oroville, to hiking … Continued

Dog-friendly hikes

Discover beautiful Greater Palm Springs trails on these dog-friendly hikes. Pack water, grab treats, and get ready to check out

Happy New Year 2024

As we paw our way into 2024, we continue our journey of discovering the best dog-friendly destinations across California. Join us in exploring dog-friendly scenic trails, welcoming hotels, and delightful restaurants. We also look forward to seeing pictures of your pups playing in California’s vast outdoor playground as we bring back our popular “Go California” photo contest this year.

From all of us on the DogTrekker team, Happy New Year to you and yours.  

Pleasant Hill: It’s a dog’s world

Pup-friendly Pleasant Hill puts Northern California’s best within easy reach. Hike scenic East Bay canyons with your furry friend. Hop over to San Francisco for family attractions and culture. Sample world-class wines in Napa, Sonoma or Livermore. Then, relax at Pleasant Hill restaurants and hotels that roll out the red carpet for dogs.

Our friend Tshaka Zulu, a travel-loving Dalmatian, has created an unforgettable Pleasant Hill pup crawl itinerary just for DogTrekker readers. Start planning your getaway today. 

November: Adopt a senior dog

November is National Adopt a Senior Pet Month, a month dedicated to helping older pets find loving homes. Senior pets are the last to be adopted from shelters, leaving them with an increased risk of euthanasia. We thank all of the DogTrekkers who took our challenge to raise funds during the fifth annual Saving Senior Dogs week and encourage those who haven’t yet to give this month

Magic is real in pup-friendly Mendocino County

Mendocino County captivates those who travel with furry family members, and it has also enchanted DogTrekker readers for decades. With mist-cloaked valleys, ancient redwood stands, and stunning state parks that unfold along the coast and across inland peaks, you’ll discover magical landscapes at every turn. Our friends at Visit Mendocino County just unveiled a new website showcasing that magic.

Dogtrekker raised $75,000 during Saving Senior Dogs Week 2023!

Leave no dog behind. That’s the DogTrekker mission, and the principle that guides our work with California’s animal welfare organizations. A few of those organizations specialize in senior dogs, which is why we’re proud to join Lily’s Legacy Senior Dog Sanctuary – a terrific Petaluma nonprofit that finds homes for large-breed senior dogs – in support of the fifth annual Saving Senior Dogs Week

Trails & tails

Greater Ontario, California boasts an array of dog-friendly trails that are a paw-fect fit for both canine companions and their outdoor-loving humans.

Concord Taco Trail

Mmmmm tacos! Concord has long been home to deliciously authentic, family-owned taquerias and restaurants. The Concord Taco Trail has 40+ places offering specialty and signature tacos including al pastor, carnitas, carne asada, crispy fish, grilled tilapia, vegitariano, and even filet mignon. Most of them are dog-friendly. Will you be the 2023 Taco Trail Champion? You have until October 15. 

Fun with Fido

Greater Ontario, California offers the ideal setting for an autumn escape that will create cherished memories for you and your loyal companion.

Downtown Sonora

The modern present meets a Gold Rush past in downtown Sonora, recognized by Sunset for its shopping, dining and headline-making hotels.

San Luis Obispo (SLO)

Sunset likes the laid-back vibe, local, independent wineries, and public art of San Luis Obispo (SLO). From a dog-parent’s perspective,

Oceanside (O’side)

A dynamic surf heritage, playful boutique hotels and Michelin-recognized restaurants earned Oceanside its spot on Sunset’s top cities list.

Oakland

Sunset calls Oakland “a diverse cultural hub in the heart of the Bay Area,” with art, culinary attractions and activities that promise fun for all ages.

Noteworthy on California’s North Coast: The Noyo Harbor Inn

The Noyo Harbor inn is a Craftsman-style dream with spa treatments, waterfront dining and access to adventures for you and your four-legged family members. From here, it’s easy to explore coastal paths, canoe routes, train rides and restaurant patios across Mendocino County. Fort Bragg’s Noyo Harbor Inn is a spectacular – and seriously dog-friendly – basecamp for enjoying the season. 

Dog-gone good lake adventures

Generations of families and four-legged friends have passed unforgettable afternoons atop Lake Tahoe. Maya, DogTrekker’s director of barketing, prefers cruising on open-bow powerboats from Tahoe City Marina, a very dog-friendly place for rentals. In Carnelian Bay, Waterman’s Landing is a top spot for standup paddleboarding and outrigger canoe excursions. Tahoe City Kayak offers guided kayak tours and rentals, and their Jackson Rec Kayaks are spacious enough to hold you and your dog. See more places to rent boats and kayaks.

Ten of our favorite dog-friendly hotels and resorts in California

California is an easy yes for road-tripping with your pup. Beaches, redwoods, desert sun—plus hotels that actually welcome dogs. These ten standouts make travel smoother with thoughtful perks like dog runs, welcome kits, and patio dining. Hotel Nikko San Francisco (San Francisco)Downtown convenience with a legit perk: a rooftop Pet Terrace with a dog run, … Continued

Was Calistoga really founded by a dog?

The charming Sam Brannan and Leonitus story In the early days of Calistoga, California, a man named Sam Brannan and his loyal Newfoundland dog, Leonitus, embarked on a journey to shape a thriving resort town. Brannan, with Leonitus’ watchful gaze and quiet camaraderie, transformed the wild land into a flourishing community. Their bond was not just a … Continued

Napa Humane Walk for Animals 2023

Come support Napa Humane at the 12th Annual Walk for Animals fundraising event at Yountville Community Park. This short stroll through town goes miles and miles for Napa Valley’s companion animals. Register, fundraise, walk, then participate in the day’s festivities, including raffles, contests, photo ops, and more. And when you register, use code DOGTREKKER for $5 off! 

Paddle, pedal and play with your pup

Check-in time at the Stanford Inn is a joyous moment. Pups and their people linger in the lobby, sharing stories about their favorite outdoor adventures. Dogs are welcome across the resort’s guestrooms, grounds, bookstore and lobby, of course, but leave some time to explore the region’s pup-friendly beaches, parks, waterways and trails, too.

Greater Ontario 

When it comes to the “pawfect” road trip for Fido and the family, the cities, historic downtowns, and mountain trails of Greater Ontario are a real treat

10 dog-friendly hiking trails in California

California’s vast and varied terrain makes it a paradise for outdoor lovers and their four-legged companions. From alpine ridges to shaded forest paths and waterfall views, the Golden State offers no shortage of scenic trails where dogs are not just allowed—but genuinely welcome. Here are 10 of the most rewarding dog-friendly hiking trails in California. … Continued

The essential guide to adopting a rescue dog in California

Rescuing a dog is a rewarding experience but also a significant commitment. Here’s what you should do first and the questions you should ask to ensure you’re ready to provide a “forever home” for a dog in California: Here are some questions you should ask when you’re considering rescuing a dog: Before you rescue a … Continued

Summer pet safety: a guide for California pet owners

When the California sun starts to sizzle, we all feel it – and our pets are no exception. The summer season, with its long, sunny days and outdoor adventures, can be a blast for our pets, but it also brings a set of challenges that we, as responsible pet parents, need to address. Imagine walking … Continued

Rattlesnake advisory summer 2023

Summer is finally here and as heat intensifies throughout California this week, hikers may notice an increased presence of snakes along their favorite trails. Our friends at the East Bay Regional Park District have some rattlesnake safety tips, what to do when you see a rattlesnake, and what to do if you or your pup is bitten by a rattler or other type of snake.

Welcome to summer events!

Check out these events for a cause! If you missed California rescue/adoption events this spring, no worries, the summer season is just beginning. DogTrekker.com’s event section is filled with adoptathons, fundraisers, walks, costume contests, and more. From Bark in the Park in San Francisco, to the Dog Surf-A-Thon in San Diego, to all in for the Wild Blue Dog Fall Camp in Lake Tahoe.

Napa Humane Walk for Animals 2023

Come support Napa Humane at the 12th annual Walk for Animals fundraising event at Yountville Community Park! This short stroll through town goes miles and miles for Napa Valley’s companion animals. Register, fundraise, walk, then participate in the day’s festivities, including raffles, contests, photo ops, and more.

Pawsport Yountville

Join Napa Humane for a dog-friendly wine tasting weekend benefitting its life-saving programs and services for Napa Valley companion animals. Pawsport Yountville perks are valid for the duration of the Pawsport event June 23-25, 2023.

 

Spring in Yosemite: Spectacular waterfalls!

Spring in Yosemite is incredible this year with bigger and more beautiful spectacular waterfalls, and no reservations needed! California dog parents are perfectly positioned for a visit. Mariposa County and Yosemite National Park are an easy drive from just about anywhere in the state. Head out to enjoy Yosemite’s magnificent waterfalls. 

Big fun in Big Bear Lake

Big Bear Lake in San Bernardino County might be an under-the-radar destination for Northern Californians, but in SoCal, it’s been a dear-to-the-heart, dog-friendly summer vacation magnet for more than a century.

Sit, stay and play in Mammoth Lakes

Mammoth Lakes is a DogTrekker favorite located in the eastern Sierra Nevada Mountains. It’s known for its natural beauty, dog-friendly hiking trails and activities, and a range of accommodations and dining options.

A dog day in Vacaville

Start your unforgettable day with your dog in Vacaville, California. Kick off the adventure at Pure Grain Bakery (11 Town Square Place) with a freshly brewed coffee and a pastry of your choice. Feel the morning rush as you take in the aroma of fresh bread and coffee, preparing for a day filled with exciting … Continued

Dog-friendly wineries near Vacaville

Suisun Valley, known as the “Petit Sirah Capital of the World,” offers a bunch of excellent dog-friendly wineries. Here are seven places to enjoy a glass of wine with your four-legged friend by your side. Wooden Valley Winery Wooden Valley Winery is a family-owned winery that has been in operation since 1933. They welcome trained … Continued

Your dog deserves a vacation too!

The Little River Inn rolls out the red carpet for dog-lovers and their four-legged friends. They offer two fabulous packages: the Water Dog Sea Cave Package and the River Dog Package. Choose one or choose both! The Water Dog Sea Cave Package offers dog-friendly kayaking on the ocean off Van Damme state beach with sea cave tours. The River Dog Package offers a 3-hour dog-friendly, ultra-stable outrigger canoe excursion on Big River for you and your dog.

Noyo Harbor Inn is inviting you this spring and summer!

Year after year, DogTrekkers tell us that the North Coast is their favorite California coastal getaway and Fort Bragg is a popular home base for enjoying spring and summer canoe routes, coastal trails, photo walks and Skunk Train rides. Welcome to the Noyo Harbor Inn where dog-friendly rooms overlook the tree-lined Noyo River. The inn features waterfront patio diningspa services and authentic Craftsman details dating back more than a century. For dogs, it is truly a ruff place to stay.

Close by dog-friendly dining in Fort Bragg

The cool thing about staying in Fort Bragg is the access to a wide range of dog-friendly dining options. From the Harborview Bistro and Bar, overlooking the scenic Noyo River, to the family fun at The Wharf, located in the heart of the scenic Noyo Harbor Fishing Village, to the heated outside seating of the North Coast Brewing Company, the historic … Continued

Furry friends love Lower Yosemite Falls

Yosemite Falls is the highest waterfall in North America and the sixth tallest in the world. DogTrekkers are especially fond of Lower Yosemite Falls, which is easily accessible for humans and hounds via a one-mile loop trail.

The Gold Country, an amazing American road trip

California’s Gold Country, home to the Gold Rush in 1849, combines history, nature, authentic American West small towns, a sensational culinary scene, wine, microbreweries, and majestic scenery in a captivating way that no other California region rivals. The gold rush continues today in the form of tourism in a region encompassing a dozen cities and counties with hundreds of dog-friendly places to stay, eat and drink, hike, splash, and much, much more.

No, you don’t have to be the alpha

It’s true that some traditional dog training methods have emphasized the need for the owner to be the “alpha” and dominate their dog, based on the idea that dogs adhere to a strict hierarchy within their pack. However, modern research in dog behavior has shown that this approach can be counterproductive and may lead to … Continued

Leave Only Paw Prints®

California’s legendary, dog-friendly landscapes draw millions of pet parents and pups every year. The Golden State promises extraordinary adventures, whether you’re splashing in alpine lakes along Sierra trails or playing fetch in the neighborhood park.

It’s our duty to protect these mountains, trails, beaches, parks and urban playgrounds, which is why we’ve built stewardship and sustainability into the DogTrekker® brand. Join us in protecting our precious natural lands, on Earth Day and always.

The difference between emotional support animals and service animals

California’s new ESA Law AB 468 and its impact Do your critters help you get through the day with emotional support? Probably. Are they “service animals”? Do they have any special protections or rights? If your animals provide you with emotional support, they may be considered emotional support animals (ESAs). However, they are not classified … Continued

Who domesticated whom?

We often hear about how humans domesticated dogs, right? But what if we told you that some researchers have found evidence suggesting that it might have been dogs who domesticated us? That’s right! Let’s explore this fascinating idea and see if our four-legged friends have played a bigger role in our history than we thought. … Continued

Ten best places in California to take your dog

California is a dream destination for dog owners, offering a variety of dog-friendly parks, beaches, and hiking trails to explore with your furry companion. From the sunny shores of Long Beach to the picturesque hiking trails of Malibu, there’s no shortage of adventures for you and your pup to embark on. Here are the top … Continued

Ten terrific dog-friendly wineries in California

Are you and your furry friend looking for the perfect day trip in California? Look no further! We’ve compiled a list of ten terrific dog-friendly wineries in the Golden State, where you and your pup can enjoy a day of relaxation, delicious wine, and beautiful scenery. Pack your leash, grab your favorite wine glass, and … Continued

Is it ok for my dog to sleep on my bed?

Snuggling up with your furry friend at night can bring a whole new level of comfort to your sleep routine. But is it OK for your dog to sleep on your bed? Let’s explore the cozy world of canine cuddles and find out!

Celebrate National Puppy Day: Your guide to puppy adoption

Happy National Puppy Day! Today is the perfect day to celebrate the love and joy that puppies bring to our lives. With so many homeless pups waiting for their forever homes, it’s essential to consider adoption before buying a puppy. In this blog post, we will introduce you to some fantastic shelters and rescue organizations … Continued

Concord presents history, culture and accessibility for all

The city of Concord features all the elements of a memorable California getaway: think culinary treats, craft beer, cultural gems, rich heritage, and pretty parks in every direction. This dynamic community, just 30 miles from San Francisco, is also incredibly dog-friendly and proactively ADA-accessible.

California dreamin’ with your dog: Top eleven favorite pet-friendly vacation destinations

California is a paradise for pet lovers seeking the perfect getaway with their four-legged friends. From the sun-kissed beaches of Southern California to the lush forests of the north, the Golden State offers an array of dog-friendly destinations. Whether you’re planning a relaxing retreat or an adventure-filled excursion, a pet-friendly vacation in California ensures that … Continued

French bulldog’s reign as top dog stirs up debate and concerns

A new canine king has ascended to the throne, but not without a dash of controversy. The American Kennel Club (AKC), the world’s largest not-for-profit purebred dog registry and a leading advocate for dogs has declared the French Bulldog as America’s top breed, dethroning the Labrador Retriever for the first time ever. However, the breed’s … Continued

Canine cruising: A dog lover’s guide to RV travel

Embarking on an RV adventure with your canine companion can be an exhilarating and unforgettable experience! But before you hit the open road, there are some crucial considerations to ensure you and your furry friend have the time of your lives. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll cover essential topics such as: a. Gradual acclimation: Introduce … Continued

Dog-approved adventures in California’s North Coast Region

Our pups have discerning tastes: good sleeps, good eats and plenty of play. Just north of San Francisco, the ‘North of Ordinary’ counties of California – Lake, Mendocino, Humboldt and Del Norte – offer plenty of fun for both you and and your dog on the North Coast in Northern California.

Common dog health problems and what to do about them

Hey there, fellow dog lovers! Whether you’re a seasoned dog owner or a new puppy parent, it’s essential to know about the health problems your furry friend might face. Of course, we all worry about the “big” health issues like cancer or epilepsy, but do you know what health problems are most common in dogs? … Continued

Wags and wine in Lake County

Lake County is known for its crystal clear lakes and explorable wineries. In fact, they have the most dog-friendly wine country in the U.S. with over 30 wineries that welcome your dog. Discover 3,000 acres of private trails at Six Sigma Ranch & Winery. There is plenty to sniff out, from grapevines and moss-covered oak trees to wild turkeys (and of course, wine for their people).

An unforgettable ride in Mendocino county

Mendocino County is known for its breathtaking beaches, wineries and even some redwood forests. Hop aboard a historic train with your pup. This adventure takes “Wanna go for a ride?” to epic excitement levels. The century-and-a-half-old Skunk Train starts in Fort Bragg and winds through redwood groves, panoramic trestles and along a stunning river canyon. Pups are welcome on both open and closed carriages.

Brews and views in Humboldt County

Humboldt County is best known for its Redwood National & State Parks, freshwater lagoons and rivers, beautiful beaches, and Bigfoot. Whether your BFF (Best Furry Friend) is a forest explorer, a river runner, or a beach babe, Humboldt County has everything for the perfect pet-friendly adventures.

New home for Family Dog Rescue

Family Dog Rescue, a nonprofit organization dedicated to giving homeless dogs a second chance, has just announced its relocation from San Francisco to Sonoma, California.

Watch your puppies around those poppies

Spring is a great time to see California poppies, the beautiful orange state flower that can be seen on verdant spring hillsides in parks, nature preserves, and across California. But one thing to watch out for: poppies are toxic to dogs. Is it likely that a dog will be harmed if she ingests poppies or … Continued

Get outdoors with your California pup today!

Let’s get out there and enjoy the fresh air with our furry best friends! Exploring the great outdoors is an amazing experience that both people and pups love, and having access to outdoor recreational spaces can be incredibly beneficial for both. Exercise helps dogs stay physically fit, while mental stimulation provides important socialization opportunities. Plus, … Continued

Top dog-friendly beaches in California

California is a paradise for both humans and their furry friends. With its sunny beaches, scenic parks, and endless outdoor activities, this state is the perfect destination for a dog-friendly vacation. Here are some of the top dog-friendly destinations in California: Fort Funston Doggie Beach, San Francisco: This stunning beach in San Francisco offers breathtaking … Continued

Favorite San Diego County beaches: Del Mar beach and La Jolla cove

Del Mar Beach and La Jolla Cove are two of Southern California’s most beautiful and famous dog-friendly beaches. Located just a short drive from San Diego, these beaches offer a unique blend of stunning scenery, world-class recreation, and vibrant coastal communities. Del Mar Beach is in the coastal city of Del Mar, known for its … Continued

We love California state parks

California State Parks offer a variety of outdoor activities for both humans and their furry friends. From scenic hikes to beachfront adventures, there’s something for everyone to enjoy, including dogs.

Five of California’s best dog-friendly wineries

If you love wine and dogs, visiting a winery can be a great way to spend a day. But not all wineries are dog-friendly, so it’s important to research ahead of time. Luckily, California is home to some amazing dog-friendly wineries you should consider visiting! Here are five of the best in no particular order: … Continued

Here are some tips for bathing your dog

How often should I bathe my dog? It depends on the individual dog and its breed, but generally, dogs can be bathed every 4-6 weeks. Some dogs may need more frequent baths if they have skin issues, live in a dirty environment, or get into things that make them dirty.

Win a Fort Bragg, Mendocino County beach DogCation®!

Win a two-night DogCation® at one of the three Beachcomber Hotel properties in Fort Bragg: The Beachcomber Motel, Surf & Sand Lodge, or the Beach House Inn. In addition, each prize package will include a Skunk Train family pack, bike rentals, and a $100 gift certificate good at the North Coast Brewing Company. DogTrekker respects your privacy and will never sell or rent personal information.  

Traveling safely with your dog

When it comes to traveling with our dog, safety should always be a priority. Unfortunately, there are some dangers we may not even think of when planning our trip.

Why is my dog coughing?

There are a number of reasons your dog may be coughing. Here are a few possibilities. If you’re worried, please consult your vet. Kennel Cough Kennel cough is a highly contagious respiratory infection that affects dogs in contact with other infected animals, such as at kennels or dog parks. The most common symptoms of kennel … Continued

Redding really does winter right

Snow-capped peaks set the backdrop for glorious winter outings in UpState CA. Redding sits at the heart of this eight-county Shasta Cascade region that’s rich with forests, mountain ranges, parks and pure adventure.

How to deal with separation anxiety in dogs

There are many ways to treat separation anxiety in your dog. For example, you can give your pet more exercise or give her a nice long walk to help her relax. Other treatments include medication and desensitization. The key is to find a solution that works for your unique situation. Separation anxiety in your dog … Continued

Ruffing it in Yosemite

Winter in Yosemite National Park means quiet landscapes and five-star fun for four-pawed travelers and their human companions. Leashed dogs are welcome on most fully paved roads and paths within the park (at many park campgrounds, too), so there’s lots of room to roam.

Looking for a cute new pup?

In Northern California, more than four dozen abused Chihuahuas have been rescued from a hoarder’s home. 50 dogs were rescued from “dirty conditions” in December at a man’s home in North Livermore, about 40 miles east of San Francisco. In many cases, the dogs were found locked in cages without food or water when they … Continued

Happy New Year

The new year is like a blank book, and the pen is in your hand. Or, maybe it’s in the paw of your four-legged best friend. However you document your 2023 travel aspirations and dreams, you can count on DogTrekker.com.

Five great California destinations for you and your dog

Has your pup been begging you to take them on vacation? We know the feeling. Lucky for you, California is full of incredible places that welcome dogs with open arms. From beach towns to national parks, there’s something for every pup and their human. So grab your leash and get ready to explore! Here are … Continued

Why adopt an older dog?

When most people think about adopting a dog, they automatically think of puppies. There’s good reason for that: puppies are adorable, and everyone loves them. But what if you don’t want to deal with the messes and chewing? What if you want a dog who is already house-trained and knows how to behave? That’s where older dogs come in.

Shell Beach coastal access trail

The Shell Beach Coastal Access Trail, part of the Sea Ranch public access areas in Sonoma County, offers a picturesque .65-mile path through pine forests and meadows, leading to a sandy beach adorned with sea rocks and tide pools. Accessible from Highway 1, this trail is suited for various activities including hiking, fishing, and wildlife … Continued

Fall moments await at Tenaya Lodge

As the season changes, an entire new world opens up in and around Yosemite National Park. It is a great time of the year to hike, explore, relax and enjoy the fall foliage. Now is the perfect time to plan your fall getaway at Tenaya Lodge with family and friends, including your four-legged ones.

Welcome to the all new dogtrekker.com!

For the past decade, millions of pet parents have trusted DogTrekker for California travel inspiration and pup culture updates. Technology is constantly changing, and we’ve been working like dogs to make our website more searchable, user-friendly and dog-gone fun to use. Now, we’re thrilled to introduce the new DogTrekker.com! You’ll find the same engaging stories, … Continued

Join the DogTrekker challenge!

At DogTrekker, we’re guided by one simple mission: Leave no dog behind. We support rescue and adoption animal welfare organizations – including Lily’s Legacy Senior Dog Sanctuary in Petaluma, which finds homes for large-breed senior dogs, and San Francisco’s Muttville, serving senior and special needs dogs – to build a better world for all four-legged friends.

Woof it up in Vacaville

So…what do you and your pup know about dog-friendly Vacaville and its slice of Solano County? Maybe not much if all you’ve done is zoom past the exits on Interstate 80.

Capital sipping experiences

Sacramento is not only the star on the map of California, it’s a fabulous base camp for exploring wineries in and within a short distance of town (check out our list of great dog-friendly places to stay).

Dip into some desert sunshine

California’s desert regions are at their most compelling in winter, when cool weather and clear skies combine to energize people and pets alike. If you’re planning a trip, don’t think only of cactus and rock. Southern California’s high-desert wine country invites visitors with vines, wines and a swaggering touch of the Old West. It’s all … Continued

Day 4: Barking ways

Hit the trails with your four-legged friends. All vacations come to a close, or else we’d all be living a dog’s life! Enjoy your last day to its fullest with an early cup o’ Joe at River Rock Inn’s pet-friendly Sticks Coffee, serving locally-roasted small batch coffee and baked treats. Ready to get some ya-ya’s out … Continued

Day 1: Woof this way

The open road beckons, the journey begins. Mariposa County is located within easy driving distance for most Californians.

Dog-friendy Tuolumne County (video)

Welcome to Tuolumne County, California where you can experience iconic Yosemite explorations, authentic California Gold Country discoveries and unforgettable High Sierra outdoor adventures.

Bass Lake video

Dogs and people can play like locals at Bass Lake, less then 20 miles from the front gate of Yosemite.

The best of Mendocino County

In sun-dappled Mendocino County, summer is in full swing! You’ll find plenty of room to roam here, whether you venture to the coast for cool, clear air, or head inland for winery patios and exciting events.

Get your dog-friendly kicks on route 395 in the eastern sierra

Looking for a road trip that will have your dog wagging her tail the whole way? Free up four or more days for a leisurely junket on the federally designated Eastern Sierra Scenic Byway (Highway 395). It runs 150 miles between Topaz, just over the state line in Nevada, and Bishop in Southern California, skirting the Eastern flank of the Sierra Nevada, including our friends at Mammoth Lakes.

Onward to Mammoth, Bishop and Lone Pine in the Eastern Sierra

It’s just 30-minute drive from Lee Vining to Mammoth Lakes, the major tourism hub in the Eastern Sierra. There’s giant ski resort here (dogs welcome on the Panoramic Gondola to the summit, but you’ll have to hike down) and tons of dog-friendly hotels, resorts and amenities, but the big attraction is the great outdoors.

Moving south in the Eastern Sierra

Keep your eyes on the road, because the next major attraction is Mono Lake, a geological anomaly preserved as a natural reserve to protect its tufa towers, calcium carbonate knobs and spires formed by the interaction of freshwater springs and alkaline lake water. The lake has no outlet and is said to be twice as salty as the ocean.

To Bridgeport and beyond in the Eastern Sierra

Oh, so many dog-friendly overnight choices! The town of Bridgeport, about 100 miles south of Carson City in Mono County, offers multiple options: The historic Bridgeport Inn (dog-friendly rooms are in a motel-style building out back, but you can both enjoy dinner on the porch); the Ruby Inn, Big Meadow Lodge and Walker River Lodge.

Fort Bragg: Affordable and uniquely dog-friendly

Northern California is known for dog-friendly adventures, and one destination really rolls out the red carpet for pups: Mendocino County. Coastal Fort Bragg is a great basecamp for exploring the region. You’ll find affordable nightly rates, modest pet fees, and standout amenities for furry family members at all three Beachcomber Hotel Group properties.

Widescreen Yosemite adventure

Home to towering waterfalls and 200-foot-tall giant sequoias, there’s no place like Yosemite. And Tenaya Lodge at Yosemite puts you just two miles from Yosemite National Park.

Tenaya Lodge with the kids

Not surprisingly, a place as big as Yosemite is home to plenty of outdoor and indoor activities for children of all ages. Of course, there’s the seemingly endless natural beauty

Poop on the trail – special from our friends at Camp California

Pets and outdoor adventures were practically made for one another. Every day, millions of us venture outdoors to take advantage of all that California has to offer. Whether it’s a day hiking, a picnic in the park, or a weekend in a campground, we love being outside, and love having our furry family members join us. But even with the best of intentions we sometimes need additional tips to responsible recreation with our pets.

Dog-camping motto: Be prepared

OK, you know how to pack for a camping trip. But add a dog to the family mix, and there are extra things to consider. For starters, how will he/she travel, as camping equipment takes up a lot of space in the SUV? Sleep (crated or pacing around your tent)? Stay put at a campsite (dogs wandering loose can get you in trouble)? And what about bears? Here are some thoughts.

Bark for some of our favorite dog-friendly campgrounds

California is incredibly rich and varied in terms of geography, and its thousands of dog-friendly campgrounds are equally as diverse. From the mountains to the ocean to the desert, there’s no shortage of places to pitch your tent, park your RV or cuddle up in a cabin with your pet if you so desire. We can’t begin to spotlight all of them, but here are a trio of our favorites dog-camping destinations.

How to snag a dog-friendly camping rez

A couple of caveats to bear in mind before you get ahead of yourself: Most developed campgrounds in California close mid to late October, no matter how delightful the weather. Be aware, too, that with few exceptions, four-leggers are not allowed on dirt trails in national or state parks.

Choose Redding – chase adventure

Redding anchors UpState CA, California’s under-the-radar adventure capital. Trails here lace through 7 national forests, 3 mountain ranges, a national park, a national monument, 2 national wilderness areas and 15 state parks.

By land or by lake with Redding as a basecamp

Much of what makes California great rugged mountains, serene lakes, top-shelf food and wine, culture, and community charm anchors the Redding and UpState CA experience. This wide-open wonderland is dotted with all kinds of activities. Hike storied Shasta Cascade trails. Marvel at magnificent waterfalls. Get travel tips from the locals over happy hour drinks. Then, overnight in Redding and enjoy new Northern California adventures tomorrow.

Redding hotels for hounds and the humans who follow

In a region with so many dog-friendly adventures, it’s only natural that lodging properties would roll out the red carpet for pups. In Redding, hotels, motels, B&Bs and RV parks offer thoughtful amenities ranging from water bowls to dog beds to menus for four-legged travelers. Best of all, these comfortable accommodations are just minutes from the trails, lakes, museums and restaurants that make this place so special.

First time paws-ing in Redding?

If you’re new to Redding and the eight-county UpState CA region, start at the Shasta Cascade Welcome Center that’s just down the road in Anderson. Open daily and packed with free maps, brochures, exhibits, geocaching guidance, gifts and even a waterfall pond with wild trout, it’s your gateway to the area’s experiences. The DogTrekker team has also outlined a few of our favorite dog-friendly outings for first-time Redding visitors.

Raise a glass to the dog-friendly Delta

Just 15 miles south of downtown Sacramento, the scenic Sacramento River Delta opens up, city life slows to a crawl and the Clarksburg American Viticultural Area offers all kind of dog-friendly, small-batch wine-tasting experiences, along with a few good places to eat.

Wag your way through the Central Valley

Redwood forests and mountains might be more scenically impressive, but there’s a different kind of ambience to be had in California’s flatlands. And the dog-friendly excursion trains that operate here provide plenty of diversions.

Take, for example, the electric trains of the Western Railway Museum, a repository of history from the pre-Interstate days when Northern California communities were connected by “interurban” railroads. The biggest player was the Sacramento Northern, whose trunk line stretched 184 miles from Chico to San Francisco.

Unsure about your dog on a train? Try a small-scale starter train

Don’t know if your dog will like riding the rails? You can always try a training ride on the Tilden/Redwood Valley Railway in Berkeley’s Tilden Regional Park. It’s an authentic miniature steam train featuring more than 30 pieces of rolling stock. Call ahead if bringing a dog.

One of the East Bay Regional Park District’s three oldest parks, Tilden has been called the jewel of the system, and its recreational activities have become a happy tradition for generations of East Bay youngsters.

Cruising for history and scenery in Santa Cruz County

Roaring Camp Railroads, based out of Felton in Santa Cruz County, provides more than just a dog-friendly ride. The company’s Redwood Forest Steam Trains roll on a narrow-gauge track once used to haul giant redwood logs from the forest. They cruise now on 75-minute trips from Roaring Camp to Bear Mountain, where a picnic stop and hiking trails await.

Plan a great Gilroy getaway with your dog

Follow your nose (as well as your dog’s) to the Garlic Capital of the World! Gilroy California is a great place for a getaway with your four-legged friend. You’ll find plenty of dog-friendly places to stay, including hotels and RV parks, with room to run around and relax. Gilroy also has many dog-friendly restaurants and wineries that welcome pets in outdoor areas. And there are numerous hiking trails and parks for you to explore together.

Here are some of our favorite places to play, stay and dine in Gilroy:

Sit and stay: dog-friendly hotels and RV parks in Gilroy, CA
Eat, drink and be hairy: dog-friendly restaurants and wineries in Gilroy, CA
Go take a hike: dog-friendly trails and parks in Gilroy, CA

Choose Redding for new dog-friendly scenery, experiences

Want to make tracks somewhere new with your pup? Upstate California holds many tail-wagging surprises. The city of Redding is the gateway to this big, diverse and largely dog-friendly region. A river runs through it —the Sacramento River, to be exact— and the Sacramento River National Recreation Trail is the place to start exploring.

Become a water dog in Mendo County

Ah, Mendocino! This Northern California county’s beautiful stretch of coastline is a perfect place to retreat to in summertime, especially when the Central Valley is a bit warmer (don’t forget a sweatshirt—you may need it). And you can’t choose a more beguiling place to stay than super dog-friendly Little River Resort & Spa, perched on a bluff overlooking the Pacific. As far as water and your dog goes, check out their popular Water Dog package.

Mountain majesty in the Eastern Sierra

Pet-friendly is the keyword in this neck of the Sierra, and if you and your pup are looking for liquid refreshment, there’s almost no end to the places the two of you can splash around (they don’t call it Mammoth Lakes for nothing). Make a base camp at dog-friendly lodging in or near town or in nearby June Lake. Travel the 16-mile June Lake Loop and check out four road-accessible lakes—June, Gull Silver and Grant—and others that are hike-in only.

The best of Mendocino County

In sun-dappled Mendocino County, summer is in full swing! You’ll find plenty of room to roam here, whether you venture to the coast for cool, clear air, or head inland for winery patios and exciting events.

Vacaville is wine country with an affordable twist

Dreaming of a wine country getaway without the premium lodging prices of Napa Valley and Sonoma County? Here’s an insider’s tip for DogTrekkers: Base yourself in Vacaville. Close to both established and emerging wineries, this Northern California community lives up to its “Small. In a Big Way” tagline.

Find more dog-friendly things to explore in Vacaville:

A hotel for every budget
Fresh produce and new food trails
Wag your way through wine country
Parks for pups and their people

Wag your way through wine country

Vacaville is an ideal basecamp for touring wine country with your dog. Nearby Sonoma County and Napa Valley get all the attention, but this region is also home to one of California’s best-kept secrets. The laid-back Suisun Valley is rustic wine country charm at its best, with vineyards dating to the 1880s and standouts like Vezer Family Vineyard and Wooden Valley Winery. Sunshine and landscaped gardens make this one a pup-friendly, picnic-friendly favorite.

Parks for pups and their people

After a day spent shopping (don’t miss Sweet Pea’s Pet Boutique!), hiking in places like Rockville Hills Regional Park, or sipping your way through wine country highlights, unwind back in Vacaville. Close to town, some great dog parks let you take in the scenery while dogs stretch their legs. Lagoon Valley Dog Park presents 30,000 square feet of fenced-in fun, complete with benches, tables, water stations and safe, tail-waggin’ adventures.

A hotel for every budget

Vacaville is a convenient wine country gateway that’s also a short drive from both San Francisco and Sacramento. You’ll find some of the most reasonably priced accommodations around. Vacaville hotels and motels can cost up to 50% less than those in nearby wine destinations, and there are hospitality experiences to suit every travel budget. Check into centrally located properties like Hyatt Place or Residence Inn by Marriott, or choose from other comfortable Vacaville options.

Fresh produce and new food trails

From high-end outlet stores to the dog-friendly Western Railway Museum to cafes catering to four-legged family members, Vacaville is a dynamic place to discover something new. There’s a budding food culture here, thanks to the surrounding agricultural bounty, and restaurants dish up fresh, unpretentious fare. Hop on the all-new Vacaville Taco Trail to sample the community’s diverse Mexican menus. Nine of the trail’s top stops welcome dogs, and many offer special deals for Vacaville Taco Trail passholders.

Mountain wineries that lead the pack

Santa Cruz County is synonymous with sand and surf, but the county has an impressive variety of other gorgeous landscapes, too. Cruise inland for sprawling redwood forests, dozens of mountain wineries, and nearly that many microclimates. Out here, you and your canine companion can sip and chill, with wine for you and water for your pup. The highly regarded Santa Cruz Mountains appellation is one of California’s oldest.

Check out some of our favorite dog-friendly wineries while you’re in the area.

Santa Cruz: Waves, wine and wilderness—plus woof, of course!

Summer is here! What better way to celebrate than by hitting “cruz” control and having some fun? Load up your pup and visit sunny Santa Cruz County, the coastal destination with all kinds of adventures for you and your furry best friend. From running through the surf on a sun-streaked beach to chilling out at a local winery or brewery, and from hiking in the redwoods to dining on a pet-passionate restaurant patio, Santa Cruz County has it all. Best of all, you could win a Let’s Cruz DogCation® getaway! Explore our favorite dog-friendly destinations in Santa Cruz County: Win a Let’s Cruz DogCation! Your home base for fun Sun, sand and tail-waggin’ good times Mountain wineries that lead the pack

Your home base for fun

Tucked conveniently close to towering redwoods and coastal adventures, Four Points by Sheraton Santa Cruz/Scotts Valley is a welcoming favorite among four-legged guests and the humans who follow. From here, it’s a short trip to the Roaring Camp Railroads, where you can ride the rails with your pooch. Or, head over to Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park and West Glenwood Open Space Preserve for paw-friendly hiking trails.

After a full day of activities in Scotts Valley, swing by 5030 Restaurant & Lounge for California small plates and pints brewed just down the road. Looking for other overnight options? Here are a few more of Santa Cruz County’s best dog-friendly hotels.

Fetch special rates for Fall Camp by Wild Blue Dogs!

Dreaming of Lake Tahoe’s mountain landscapes, fresh air and hiking adventures? Interested in private beach access, plus a full week of fun and education for you and your pups? You can still catch the early-bird rates for the Wild Blue Dogs Fall Camp, taking place September 18-24, 2022.

Where to drink in Concord

Have you heard the one about the dog who walks into a bar? Bartender nods and says, “Hey dog, haven’t seen you in a while. How are things going?” Dog looks over and says, “Ruff.”

In Concord, finding a dog-friendly place for a pint isn’t “ruff” at all. Download the Concord Perro Trail map for an at-a-glance guide to all the options. Start at the Hop Grenade Tap Room on Todos Santos Plaza.

Where to stay in Concord

The Concord Perro Trail guide spotlights five pup-friendly properties, all close and convenient to adventures in Concord and the surrounding area. (Please be sure to confirm any weight and breed restrictions or pet fees before you book.) Settle in for a stay at the Hilton Concord, which offers an outdoor pool and Mount Diablo views. 

Where to eat in Concord

Concord has a dizzying number of dog-friendly restaurants —nearly four dozen and counting! You’ll find several in the Concord Perro Trail guide, including Lazy Dog Restaurant & Bar, Eureka!, Five Guys, Guadalajara Grill, La Piñata, Lima, Parkside Bar & Grill and Puesto. From burgers to tacos to pub fare and pizza (plus treats for furry family members, of course!), you’ll find something to suit every taste. Check out the Concord Taco Trail.

Tenaya Lodge for couples – summer

After spending a long day exploring the awe-inspiring Mariposa Grove of Giant Sequoias, you’ll be ready to relax at the Ascent Spa at Tenaya Lodge. From soothing facial and body therapies to deep-tissue massage and relaxation time in the sauna, Ascent Spa has a full menu of calming services. Ready for dinner? Jackalope’s Bar and Grill features made-to-order burgers, sandwiches, gluten-free dishes and vegan bites, plus local wines and beers.

Tenaya Lodge with the kids – summer

Not surprisingly, a place as big as Yosemite is home to plenty of outdoor and indoor activities for children of all ages. Of course, there’s the seemingly-endless natural beauty waiting in Yosemite Valley. As just one example, Glacier Point offers outstanding stargazing.

Tenaya Lodge’s four-paw accommodations

You’ll fetch a trip you’ll both enjoy at Tenaya Lodge at Yosemite. If you’re planning to visit Yosemite National Park, including Badger Pass and other areas in the park that have restrictions on dogs, you have the option of reserving a limited spot at Tenaya Lodge’s indoor dog kennel.

Soak up spring in Greater Palm Springs

Spring is officially here, and there’s no better time to plan a getaway to Greater Palm Springs. This Southern California oasis offers a blissful, sun-kissed escape, and you’ll find plenty of opportunities to get outside, enjoy the fresh air, and soak up some rays with your furry friend in tow.

Treat your pup to a Yosemite vacation

Feeling a little spring fever? Now is the perfect time to plan a getaway with your furry friend. The Explorer Cabins at Tenaya Lodge are designed for pet-lovers, making dog travel a breeze. These modern, two-bedroom cabins are tucked on 27 wooded acres—perfect for adventuring with two- and four-legged family members—and they’re just minutes from the main lodge and more resort amenities.

To fetch the best deals on dog-friendly travel, book the Fido-Friendly Pet Package at Tenaya Lodge.

Paws up for these dog-friendly hotels

If you’re like many visitors, you want to stay in a central location just a short jaunt from the attractions on your “must experience” list. Fortunately, central Sacramento is chock-full of dog-welcoming choices.

Wag your way through Old Sac

Sacramento’s No. 1 tourist destination is as popular with locals as with visitors. And now that masks are off and smiles are on, it’s crazy hopping with activity again. The Old Sacramento Waterfront is loaded with history – it played a major role as a jumping off spot and supply center during the 1849 Gold Rush. With its waterfront location, wealth of historic buildings and protection as a state and national historic landmark, it retains an enduring charm.

Play in a park with your pup

Sacramento is known for its rich agricultural heritage and is often referred to as “America’s Farm-to-Fork Capital” due to its abundance of fresh, locally-sourced food.

Walk, wag and wine taste through Santa Cruz County history

DogTrekkers tell us they like to look through the destinations we cover through a historical lens, and Santa Cruz County has it all. From the impeccably restored 19th century Victorians to old lime kilns that helped build San Francisco, Santa Cruz County has many unique and historical treasures waiting to be discovered, enjoyed, and sniffed – sniffed? Yes! Bring the pup along as you walk, wag, wine taste, and more through Santa Cruz County history.

Here are some historic destinations for you and your dog to explore: 

Take a walk in the historical downtown district
Hike to the lime kilns at Pogonip
All aboard a historic train through the redwoods
Wine taste at a historic winery
Other historical points of interest

Wine taste at a historic winery

Sip award-winning wines as your leashed pup enjoys the creekside courtyard of Bargetto Winery. Located in Soquel, Bargetto has been producing handcrafted wines in the Santa Cruz Mountains for nearly 90 years. Another local wine favorite with a touch of historical intrigue is Soquel Vineyards. Soquel Vineyards was established in 1987 by members of the same Bargetto family. Want to continue your dog-friendly wine tour? Check out this helpful blog!

Other historical points of interest

Stop by the Felton Covered Bridge Park and marvel at a California State Historical Landmark. Built in 1892, the Felton Covered Bridge is one of the few covered bridges remaining in the state. There is a nearby playground and a wide grassy expanse with a walking path perfect for pets. This location is less than half a mile from Roaring Camp Railroads, so it could be a great addition to a Felton historical tour!

Hike to the lime kilns at Pogonip

Hit the trails of Pogonip with the pup to see the historic ruins of the lime kilns. It wasn’t just redwood logs that helped to build burgeoning Bay Area cities during the 19th century, it was also lime. Follow the Lime Kiln Trail into a redwood forest, and you’ll discover massive stone furnaces that processed the lime. Your pup may not be as interested in the historical treasures on this hike, but she’ll love sniffing along the way.

Playtime with your pup in the East Bay’s big back yard

Yes, San Francisco traffic congestion can be a turnoff, but head to the East Bay and you’ll be amazed by all the open-to-the-public lands at your disposal – not to mention dozens of boutique wineries and, in spring, emerald-green, oak-dotted hills that beckon as invitingly to dogs as to their people.

Here are some of our favorite destinations in the dog-friendly East Bay:

Stay and play in Vacaville
Conquer Concord with your pup
Can you Suisun? If you haven’t, go soon!
Putting paws to paths around Concord

Take a walk in the historical downtown district

Just a short stroll from the contemporary shops of downtown Santa Cruz, you’ll find some of the city’s most elaborate Victorian homes along the charming, tree-lined Walnut Avenue. For more detail, download a hugely informative walking tour map from the City of Santa Cruz. After you strolled the historical neighborhood, head back downtown for some dog-friendly patio dining at Walnut Avenue Cafe – a spot known for its great breakfast, brunch, and lunch options, plus a dog menu!

Can you Suisun? if you haven’t, go soon!

While Napa and Sonoma bask in California wine-country publicity, Solano County’s “Rustic Wine Country,” aka Suisun Valley, deserves a place on your dog-friendly bucket list, too. The “hidden” valley is just off Interstate 80 near the dog-friendly city of Vacaville (40 miles from Sacramento, 33 from Davis, 52 from San Francisco), which you’ve likely zoomed past many times without a thought of getting off the highway and exploring.

Stay and play in Vacaville

Sure, you could drive home after a day of hiking or just romping with your dog the fabulous, 3,000-acre fenced canine playground at Lagoon Valley/Pena Adobe Park or the newer Centennial Park. But you could also put paws to pillow a comfy spot like Vacaville’s centrally located Hyatt Place or Residence Inn by Marriott. They’re among nine dog-friendly lodgings in this valley town just minutes away from open-space preserves, wineries and other attractions.

Conquer Concord with your pup

Looking for a new, not-faraway place to explore with your dog for a day or a weekend? Think Concord— and bring your appetite and your hiking shoes. You’ll need them both in this East Bay city at the foot of iconic Mount Diablo. Settle in for a night or two at the dog-friendly Hilton Concord for a great time.

Putting paws to paths around Concord

Get tails a’waggin’ on trails at one of the East Bay Regional Parks District preserves serving Contra Costa and Alameda counties. The 73 preserves include between them 125,000 acres of open space and 1,250 miles of trails. Yes, that’s a lot! Start, perhaps, by exploring Lime Ridge Open Space, held jointly by Concord and Walnut Creek. Its 1,200 acres are criss-crossed by 25 miles of dog-friendly pathways.

Fall for these dog-friendly waterfalls

Yes, we had a dry January, but the big storms in late December filled lakes and streams and created a hefty Sierra snowpack. The payoff: Waterfall season! Here are some late winter/early spring hikes with watery rewards at the end.

Yosemite Gushers
Moving Water in Marin
Don’t Pass on Pasadena With Your Dog
Santa Barbara’s Waterfall Surprise

Santa Barbara’s waterfall surprise

How good are you and your dog at rock-hopping and scrambling? You’ll need to put those skills to work on the popular 7 Falls Trail in the Los Padres National Forest outside Santa Barbara. It’s best just after a rain, when the falls are gushing. The 3.2-mile out-and-back is accessible and dog-friendly year-round. Parking at the trailhead is limited and strict, so stay behind the white line and don’t try to fudge.

Yosemite gushers

Late winter and early spring are great times to visit Yosemite National Park, but be sure to read up on the rules regarding pets before you go. Hotels inside park boundaries don’t allow pets, but pet-friendly places to curl up (click on lodging type and use the pet-friendly filter) are abundant elsewhere in Mariposa County. In Yosemite Valley, the premier winter/spring waterfall hike leads to Lower Yosemite Fall, the most accessible of three stair-stepped cascades that comprise America’s tallest cataract at 2,425 feet in total height.

Moving water in Marin

It’s not the easiest waterfall hike in Marin County, but Cataract Falls, on the north flank of Mount Tamalpais, is easily the Bay Area’s most popular waterfall destination. It roars and gets really big after a spring rain, spouting nine silvery cascades, some 50 and more feet high, plunging down the Cataract Creek streambed. The surrounding forest, with its moss-covered rocks, ferns, tan oaks and coast redwoods, can seem a kind of emerald-green, fairy-tale kind of place.

Snow dogs! Where to ruff it up in the white stuff

Those of us who live in California have to pinch ourselves in thanks for proximity to gorgeous mountain environments just day-trip distance away. Even if you don’t live in a snow zone, it’s easy enough to visit—and no need to leave your four-legged sidekick behind.

Here are some of our favorite places and tips for a fun snow trip with your dog:

And Sno It Goes
Tahoe Snow Stay & Play
Mammoth Lakes Winter Woof
Winterize Your Dog

Mammoth Lakes winter woof

It’s a beautiful drive whether coming from north or south on Highway 395, the Eastern Sierra byway that rivals (if not exceeds) the more famous coastal Highway 1 in terms of scenery. The year-round resort area centered around the Mammoth Mountain and June Mountain ski areas welcomes winter DogTrekkers with dozens of dog-friendly places to stay and endless wild open spaces to explore.

Enjoy the great outdoors in Greater Palm Springs

If one of your New Year’s resolutions is to travel more (with your four-legged best friend in tow), then start planning a getaway to Greater Palm Springs. With more than 300 days of sunshine annually, this Southern California oasis offers a blissful, sun-kissed escape during the winter months, and you’ll find ample opportunities to get outside, enjoy the mild weather and soak up some rays.

And SNO it goes

Free parking can be hard to find when you’re looking for a place to romp ‘n’ roll in the snow with your pup. And while California’s 19 Sno-Parks aren’t quite free, they’re a bargain at $5 for a daily permit or $25 for a season pass. The program, operated by California State Parks in conjunction with other agencies, provides access to plowed parking areas in the snow zone where you can pause to ski, snowshoe, sled or just have a snowball fight.

Cozy winter lodging in Yosemite

This winter, treat yourself to a family and dog-friendly California experience that lets everyone feel like a kid again. Offering mountain adventures, family fun, unforgettable dining and spa options, and evening conversations around the cozy fireplace, Tenaya Lodge makes seasonal getaways seamless.
 

Tenaya Lodge with the dog

If you’re planning to visit Yosemite Park, including Badger Pass and other areas in the park that have restrictions on dogs, you have the option of reserving a limited spot at Tenaya Lodge’s indoor dog kennel.

Tenaya Lodge for couples

After spending an active day skiing, snowboarding, exploring Badger Pass on a guided cross-country tour, or snowshoeing near Tenaya Lodge, you’ll be ready to relax at the Ascent Spa at Tenaya Lodge.

Tenaya Lodge with the kids

Yosemite’s Badger Pass Ski Area is set to open this weekend, and you’ll find plenty of outdoor and indoor activities for children of all ages. Embark on downhill skiing and snowboarding adventures (or set beginners up with some lessons!), slide down the rugged hills by snow tube, or explore the scenery on snowshoes.

Fall is prime wine time

Visiting dog-friendly California wineries is a favorite DogTrekker activity. Find tips and insights on dog-friendly wine areas ripe for visiting.

Cruz your way to a wine heaven

There are so many wine-tasting choices in Santa Cruz County – more than 70 small-production wineries and tasting rooms in all – that narrowing down a dog-friendly itinerary can be a delightfully difficult exercise. Might as well pick a region, a theme and a “wine trail” to stay on course. There’s the Organic Wine Trail showcasing organic vineyards, for example.

Vacaville for visitors: Packed with surprises

Maybe you know Vacaville in Solano County as a place you see exit signs for as you zoom past on Interstate 80. But if you and your four-legged companion have never checked it out, you can’t know what you’re missing! Vacaville is an affordable base camp for DogTrekkers keen on visiting Northern California wine country. And, it’s very dog-friendly!

Hiding in plain sight: the Santa Clara valley wine trail

The city of Gilroy is part of the historic Santa Clara Valley, one of California’s oldest wine growing regions and home to more than 35 family-owned wineries and tasting rooms, many of them dog-friendly. Even though some of Gilroy’s wineries have been around since the turn of the century, the region is still one of California’s best-kept secrets when it comes to wine tasting!

Mendocino: more than a day trip

Mendocino County is a DogTrekker favorite for so many reasons. That is why we have partnered with so many hotels, inns, resorts, cabins and glamping properties over the years. You will find accommodations to fit any taste and budget. The Stanford Inn by the Sea, Little River Inn, Noyo Harbor Inn, Sheep Dung Cottages, Baechtel Creek Inn, Beachcomber Properties and Mendocino Grove luxury camping are great examples of the diversity of choices.

Tail-waggin’ fun in Folsom and surrounding areas

Just up Highway 50 from Sacramento, the city of Folsom is a superb dog-friendly destination with a handsomely renovated Old Town just a block or two from the Sacramento River. Cuddle up in dog-friendly lodging and spend a weekend exploring with your four-legged friend.

Capital canine discoveries

If it’s your first visit to Sacto, don’t neglect to take a stroll through Capitol Park, a 40-acre urban preserve surrounding the imposing domed structure.

Explore Sacramento’s ‘big back yard’ with your pup

As the seasons change and the smoke from Northern California wildfires gives way to crystal-blue skies, opportunities for exploring Sacramento and the destinations in its “big back yard” expand. Make the state capital your home base and take off from there. Here is the best of dog-friendly Sacramento and neighboring communities:

Capital canine discoveries
East to the foothills and apples galore
Raise a glass to the dog-friendly delta
Tail-waggin’ fun in Folsom and surrounds

Leave no dog behind when visiting Yosemite

Think about it this way. You’re with your dog just about every day. Do you really want to be apart from them on vacation? At Tenaya Lodge, you don’t have to leave a friend behind. Here, friendship travels.
 
Explore our yard today. You can learn more about Tenaya Lodge’s cool, dog-friendly accommodations and offerings at TenayaLodge.com.

Headed for Yosemite? You lucky dog!

In Yosemite, you’ll embark on a getaway you and your little buddy will never forget. Together, you can explore the wonders of the Sierra region at a full-service resort that offers 75 acres of outdoor recreation and accommodations.

Four-paw pet-friendly Tenaya Lodge at Yosemite

Anybody who has ever traveled with their canine companion knows that some accommodations are more dog-friendly than others. At Tenaya Lodge, you can fetch a trip you’ll both enjoy.
 
If you like adventuring with your dog and have always wanted to experience Yosemite National Park, then Tenaya Lodge is perfect.

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Dog-friendly rooms with a view

Almost half of the Noyo Harbor Inn’s 15 spacious rooms accommodate pups. Choose from king and queen options with soaking tubs, fireplaces and decks—plus views of gardens

Best in show: dog-friendly Noyo Harbor Inn

Welcome to Fort Bragg, where dog-friendly rooms at the Noyo Harbor Inn overlook the tree-lined Noyo River. The inn features waterfront patio dining, spa services and authentic Craftsman details dating back more than a century.

Yo! Yosemite calls you and your dog

Yosemite is now open, as are the 50 new two-bedroom Tehaya at Yosemite Explorer Cabins that opened in 2019. Tenaya Lodge, a luxury establishment in Fish Camp, just two miles outside the park’s southern (Wawona, Highway 41) entrance, has long been a DogTrekker favorite. The dog-friendly Explorer Cabins are scattered over 27 forested acres walking distance from Tenaya Lodge, Jackalopes Bar & Grill and activities, including hiking. Book direct and save.

Big river beckons at Catch a Canoe

There’s something magical about the Big River estuary near Mendocino—and something ingenious about the “canine cruiser” that transports two- and four-legged visitors down the calm and inky river to the sea.

Hitch a ride with this dog-friendly river outfitter

Nine miles. Four to six hours. Countless tail wags, big smiles. A float or paddle on a secluded section of the Russian River is a DogTrekker must-do for visitors to Sonoma County. With your water-crazy dog aboard in a custom-made SOAR, inflatable canoe from Russian River Adventures, you’ll explore a section of the river downstream from Healdsburg and linger at swimming holes and beaches along the way. Boats are limited this year, so book soon.

Stay and play in Concord

Concord is a convenient, one-tank trip from several Bay Area, Sonoma and Napa communities. Visit the new Concord Visitor Center for travel inspiration, hike scenic regional parks with your pup, or follow the Concord Taco Trail that features nearly 40 local taquerias and restaurants. Then, overnight at one of Concord’s dog-friendly hotels.

Water Dog package at the Little River Inn

The Little River Inn brings back its very popular Water Dog package at the Little River Inn Resort & Spa, perched on a bluff overlooking the Pacific. You’ll enjoy a two-night stay in a pet-friendly guest room, a Kayak Albion River Nature Tour, a goodie bag with dog treats and info on where to hike and boat with dogs—plus a $120 dinner voucher good for takeout dining and in-person outdoor dining under the big white tent!

Only in California

Consider it a modern-day Gold Rush. California’s pioneering craft breweries attract travelers looking for liquid gold, in the form of unforgettable ales and lagers.

You’ll find plenty of pup-friendly taprooms tucked east of Oakland, in Contra Costa County. Whether you’re checking out taps or nature trails, base yourself in Concord.

Pints, passports, prizes and paw prints

To sample the region’s craft brews, hit the Contra Costa County Beer Trail. Visit Concord and neighboring cities crafted a mobile passport that maps more than 40 breweries, taprooms and beer bars, including several that serve food. This month, collecting local passport stamps earns you exclusive prizes.

Tap into adventure in Concord

Set in the shadow of magnificent Mount Diablo, dog-friendly Concord is an under-the-radar East Bay gem. Jazz musician Dave Brubeck was born here. The popular Iron Horse Regional Trail winds through town. Dog-friendly hiking paths unfold in every direction, and a new passport program spotlights a thriving regional craft beer scene.

Around Keswick Reservoir with your pup – Redding hikes

For a dog-friendly, close-to-town hike offering some unusual scenery, check out the trails around Keswick Dam, which creates an after-bay (Keswick Reservoir) for Shasta Lake. The water, released from the lower reaches of the lake, is very cold and turquoise-blue in color. Anglers and kayakers love it, but it’s not safe for a casual dip. The Sacramento River Rail Trail, which hugs the reservoir, is paved for 11 miles and is an ideal path to hike with your dog while taking in some scenery.

First-time dog camper? Make a list, check it twice

Packing for a camping trip with your pooch is pretty much the same as for any other road trip, but there are a few extras to consider.

California leash laws allow leashed dogs in campsites, but don’t take a chance by letting your pup wander around loose. Think ahead about how you will keep her confined within the boundaries of your space. A leash around a picnic table leg will work, but you don’t want to be tripping over it. Cable tie-outs, available at pet stores or from Amazon, can be secured between two trees and will keep Rover safe while you putter around.

There are many ways to camp

Let’s say you’re into roughing it a bit —tent camping, say, but your significant other doesn’t like to sleep on the ground and your four-legged companion would likewise be more comfortable on a dog bed than in the dirt. Well, DogTrekkers, you have choices. Many, many choices.
 
In the past decade, dozens of “glamping” options have sprung up around the state. The term refers to rustic-chic accommodations ranging from safari-style tents or yurts to luxuriously outfitted Airstream trailers, usually in highly desirable locations. Not all are dog-friendly, but many are, so be sure to inquire.

Lodato Trail

Lodato Trail, courtesy of Visit Santa Cruz

Tucked away in the redwoods of Scotts Valley, Lodato is a hidden gem of forested beauty. The entire route clocks in at 1.2-miles and a leisurely stroll will likely take less than 45 minutes (but it is a lot of uphill).

Parking is free, and your leashed pups are welcome to enjoy the redwoods by your side. Just mind the poison oak which can creep close to narrow segments of the trail.

Bark at the bots, but don’t give up

It’s usually difficult to snag a reservation at popular lakeside, state and national parks at this point in the year. Many can take repeated attempts to score. This year, however, even that strategy might not work. Why? Because technology has entered the picture.
 
Do a Google search for  “bots stealing campsites” and you’ll come across dozens of articles decrying how techno-geeks are using ingenious bits of computer code to automatically log in, reserve and complete a campsite purchase before a normal person can even get a page up on the screen.  Read more about resources and alternatives …

Roaring Camp railroads

Roaring Camp Railroads, courtesy of Visit Santa Cruz.

Henry Cowell borders Roaring Camp Railroads where dogs are welcome on leash to explore the acres (including trails) of forested land. And for those pooches (or owners) who want to experience the grandeur of the redwoods and mountains but might need some help – hop aboard the train!

Yes, your well-behaved pooch can hitch a ride on the steam train too. Please check current operating status of Roaring Camp Railroads before visiting.

West Glenwood Open Space Preserve

West Glenwood Open Space Preserve, story courtesy of Visit Santa Cruz.

With about four miles of trails, the West Glenwood Preserve is a great choice for hiking adventures with your pooch! Gorgeous vistas of the valley are around every corner and there are a variety of loops to choose from. In the spring, wildflower abound on the rolling hills.

A few things to be aware of: the trails are currently one-way so please mind signs and have your mask ready when other hikers (or bikers) may want to pass. Also, there is a lot of sun exposure on these trails and it can be very hot on warm days so plan accordingly.

Pogonip open space

Pogonip Open Space, courtesy of Visit Santa Cruz.

There are miles of dog-friendly trails and secret treasures to discover at Pogonip Open Space. Leashed pups are welcome on several of the trails, but for an easy stroll with a big payoff, follow the Rincon Trail from the UCSC campus as it slopes downhill to the eastbound Spring Box Trail.

A quick stroll along the Spring Box Trail soon leads to an unexpected spring-fed koi pond tucked beneath a redwood tree. Please don’t allow pups any sort of dip into the pond – let’s be sure to protect this treasure for all locals and visitors. For more Pogonip trail info, be sure to take a look at this helpful map to guide your dog-friendly hiking adventures.

Unrivaled Yosemite hotel is barking for you to visit

The English proverb ‘let sleeping dogs lie” might have been the right advice back in the 13th century, but certainly doesn’t apply when your pup wakes up in a beautifully appointed room at Yosemite’s Tenaya Lodge or in the privacy of one of 50 two-bedroom dog-friendly Explorer Cabins, surrounded by wide open spaces.

Dog-friendly hotels, camping & more

You’ll find dog-lovers and dog-friendly Yosemite lodging options throughout the region. To review them all, visit the lodging page on Yosemite.com, choose the general type of accommodation you prefer – hotels and motels, bed and breakfasts, cabin rentals or camping. Then use the Advanced Filter to show pet-friendly options inside and outside of the park. You can also use the feature to choose what area you would like to stay, from Yosemite Valley to Wawona and Fish Camp to Mariposa.

Dog-friendly road trip: Highway 128, Mendocino County

Leaving Highway 101 at Cloverdale (Sonoma county), and heading on CA-128 West, this scenic road offers up many delights, from the Boonville General Store (think deli goodies from pizza to soups and sandwiches) in southern Mendocino County, to Leggett, on the Eel River in the north. In between? Let us count just a few of the ways along this 55-mile stretch of road to make your DogTrekking trip memorable.

Dog-friendly road trip north: The compass points toward Redding

Heading north out of Sacramento on Interstate 5, the goal is to base camp in Redding, the Shasta Cascade’s largest city. One of the top sights includes the iconic Sundial Bridge, spanning the Sacramento River. It bisects a paved, 16-mile, dog-friendly trail that eventually leads to Shasta Dam. Redding prides itself as “California’s Trail Capital,” with 225 miles of trails within a 15-mile radius of town. Search trails and download a map here.

Raving about Redding

March is perhaps the prettiest and most temperate month of the year in Redding, a Northern California city that can warm up in summer.

Cooper loved to travel

In his ten years, this Lab/border collie/cattle dog mix traveled to seven states, but most of all he loved going anywhere DogTrekker recommended.

Silicon valley through a Dogtrekker lens

No, Fido, Silicon Valley is not just about Google, Facebook and other tech giants. It’s also home to a dog-friendly wine region that’s hiding in plain sight. Just follow  Santa Clara Valley Wine Trail signage to craft your own itinerary among 34 family-owned wineries and tasting rooms within 28 miles of each other. 

Cruz the mountain wine roads with your pup

Think “Santa Cruz County,” and you may not be able to distance yourself from its sand-and-surf image. But the county is in fact large and diverse, encompassing inland redwood forests, dozens of mountain wineries and almost as many microclimates where you and your canine companion can sip and chill (wine for you, water for your pup!).

Explore the Santa Clara Valley wine trail

Now here’s a wine region that’s hiding in plain sight. The Santa Clara Valley (also known as Silicon Valley) is one of California’s oldest wine-growing regions and home to some 34 family-owned wineries and tasting rooms, many of them dog-friendly.

The city of Gilroy, known for its famous garlic festival, is your home base for exploring the region; just follow the Santa Clara Valley Wine Trail signage to craft your own tour.

Open air dog-friendly activities perfect for social distancing

By now, we all know the drill: wash your hands, cover your face in public, maintain six feet of “social distancing” between yourself and anyone else who is not a member of your household “bubble.” So where does your dog fit in? Right by your side, as always! In Mendocino County, you’ll have access to many activities that let you have fun while still adhering to the guidelines. Here are a few suggestions.

Forest bathing with Fido, anyone?

The practice of “forest bathing,” or “shinrin-yoku,” popularized in the USA by a string of books including best-seller “Forest Bathing: How Trees Can Help You Find Health and Happiness” by Japanese immunologist Quing Li, has taken off in Mendocino County. And there’s no better place to indulge in the practice of absorbing oneself in a forest atmosphere then here, where dog-friendly options amid the redwood giants abound.

Tour Gold Rush towns

Mariposa County’s towns all make great walks for you and Fido. In Mariposa, the shop-lined streets, Art Park and Mariposa Creek Walk make for a nice way to explore the quaint mountain community and several restaurants boast outdoor seating areas that are pet-friendly. In the historic town of Coulterville, take your pup on a walk through time in a place that just might fool you into thinking it’s a western film set. Check out other Mariposa County towns.

Hit the trails near Yosemite

What better way to enjoy the mountains for bipeds and quadrupeds alike than by being out on a hike? In Mariposa County’s scenic Merced River Canyon, several dog friendly recreation areas exist including the Merced River Hike at the Briceburg Recreation Area. 

Take a swim

What better way to beat the California summer heat than with a swim? There are great swimming holes all over Mariposa County, but maybe none that are better for dogs than Lake McClure and Lake McSwain in the southern Sierra foothills of Mariposa County. While your faithful companion splashes around, you can spend time fishing or swimming yourself.

So, what’s to do with your dog in Concord?

The short answer: Lots and lots of things to get tails a-waggin!  Start off with a romp at Baldwin Dog Park or the Paw Patch dog park in 126-acre Newhall Community Park, then hit the trails at one of the East Bay Regional Park District preserves just minutes away.

Outdoor dining with your pup

Sure, you can get takeout food delivered by DoorDash, Uber Eats, Grubhub or another service, but who wants to eat out of cardboard or Styrofoam when you don’t have to? Instead, why not get yourself and your pup out of quarantine and enjoy some local-motion at a restaurant serving meals at outdoor, dog-friendly tables.

A Milo update: We need your help to survive

We are still up and running, rescuing and adopting!  Both our Sanctuary location and Milo Point Richmond are very busy (by appointment only) getting lots of animals fostered and adopted.  Volunteers are helping out a lot, and the Mendocino Sanctuary is enjoying a huge increase in adoptions and fostering (which usually ends up with an adoption through or to the foster).

Those interested in adopting find they have the time now to get out of town and meet our Sanctuary animals.

Monterey Bay Labrador Retriever Rescue vets save Cali

From: Judy Kreger, Founder & CEO, Donate Here!
 
Monterey Bay Lab Rescue is continuing to take in Labs and Lab mixes that need rescue, virus or no virus. Our great fosters are always ready and willing to open their homes and their hearts to welcome in any Lab in need. And our vet continues to provide full vet care for all of our rescues including any surgeries they might require.  
 
One of our recent rescues, sweet Cali (age 8), came to us when her owner passed away.

Marin Humane cancels Woofstock, needs support

From: Nancy McKenney, CEO/President, Donate Here!
 
Marin Humane has been hard at work for animals, and the people who love them, during this period. Our beloved foster families are taking good care of the shelter animals and adoptions are now resuming with modifications. We’ve moved many programs, like humane education and dog training classes, online where possible.
 
Marin Humane is still providing Animal Services to the county such as wildlife rescue and investigations of cruelty complaints

Seaside waves and walks with your dog

Whether your drive all or just some of intoxicating Highway 1 hugging the Mendocino County coast, you’re sure to find many places to pull over and get some sand between your and Buster’s toes. Go slow, stop often and be sure to check out these highlights.

Vacationing at Benton Hot Springs

In September 2021 we stayed at Benton Hot Springs in Mono County CA for our 25th wedding anniversary. Highlights include traveling through Yosemite, finding petroglyphs, hiking and just soaking up the high desert beauty.

Shasta loves her tennis ball

This is our 15.5 yr old black lab Shasta. We live in Shingletown in Northern California. We are 9 miles from Lassen Volcanic Park. Redding and Whiskeytown are a 45 minute drive away.

Mickey loved to dogtrek

Mickey, our 16.5 year old Siberian husky, crossed the rainbow bridge peacefully at home in July 2021. Mickey lived in Marin and Healdsburg and enjoyed so many of the DogTrekker recommendations. 

Goldendoodles Wilber & Walter

Wilbur and Walter are both goldendoodles and both therapy dogs. We moved to the beach so they could run and play with others. We’ve had a great and wonderful life so far. Wilbur crossed over the rainbow bridge in July.

Staycations are my pup’s Dogcations®

This California experience is in my backyard (haha). There is another pic attached of Huntley in Carmel. Backyard deck dogs left to right Peyton, Huntley, Sammie, Torrie and Finn. The 2nd picture is Huntley at Carmel beach

Biscuit at Little River Inn

I lost my baby and best friend, Biscuit, on 11/27/21. He would have turned 15 this January. I have always enjoyed reading Dog Trekker and getting ideas of places to take Biscuit.

Road-tripping with the pack

Our dogs Hudson (lab mix; male), Bunny (Red Carolina Dog, female), Domino (Cattle dog/Border/Boston mix, female) are our favorite road-tripper family! We make yearly trips to Mendocino where the hiking views cannot be beat and it’s very dog-friendly.

Harley the waterdog

I just lost Harley my yellow lab on January 5 at nine years young. She loved Dillon Beach, going to the snow and swimming anywhere she could find a body of water.

Hal’s California bucket list

Hal crossed the rainbow bridge on 12-9-2021. He was born 8-4-2006. He lived a great life in Northern California.

He loved the dog park, dog events, going for a walk, hikes, the river, swimming, doing agility, and so much more.

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Railbike rides with Rover

This summer, discover the Redwood Route in an exciting new way. The Skunk Train’s two-seater railbikes and convenient dog trailers provide an open-air, hands-free pedaling experience with an electric-assist motor option. Each custom-built, four-wheeled vehicle follows existing tracks across historic trestle bridges, along rocky creeks and through pristine redwood forests.

Enchanted dog-friendly hiking in Santa Cruz

If you’re traveling down the coast, Santa Cruz County is a natural stop-over spot.  And Byrne-Milliron Forest is a must-do with your canine companion. Yes, the views are great, but what sets this Land Trust of Santa Cruz County property apart are the sculptures and other works of art scattered about the trail. You’ll see sprites, goddesses and other smile-inducing installations as you walk.

Dog-friendly Sacramento: Two rivers run through it

The American and Sacramento rivers converge at Discovery Park, just north of downtown Sacramento, and whichever way you trek along the 32-mile, multi-use Jedidiah Smith Memorial Trail (also known as the American River Bike Trail), you’ll enjoy lots of scenery and wildlife.  If you’re a first-timer to Sac, we suggest starting out your hike in the Old Sacramento historic district just across Interstate 5 from downtown.

Outdoor Gilroy: more than just garlic!

Gilroy, a small city near the coast in Santa Clara County, might be known as the garlic capital of the world, but it’s also filled with dog-friendly open spaces ideal for spring exploration. Mount Madonna County Park, encompassing 4,605 acres 10 miles west of Gilroy, rising to 1,900 feet in elevation and offering panoramic views of highly varied terrain. For a good workout, choose the Sprig Lake Trail, which has an elevation gain of 600 feet over 3 miles.

Go big at Big Bear

It’s a bit off the radar for Northern California residents, but if SoCal calls, consider soaking up a change of scenery at Big Bear Lake in San Bernardino county. Yes, there’s a major ski mountain there, but you and your pup will also find many dog-friendly diversions, including outdoor dining and trails where you can hike, cross-country ski, snowshoe and otherwise play in a winter wonderland.

Conquer Concord with your dog

So where is Concord? To some, it’s one of those drive-by exits off the highway on the way from here to there. But to DogTrekkers who make time to linger, it’s a destination in itself, with miles of scenic breweries—and, yes, so many great Mexican food places that the city’s marketing gurus have crafted a new campaign dubbed ‘’The Taco Trail.”

Linger longer at a patio table with your pup

October on the coast can be chilly, so pack a jacket when choosing a dog-friendly patio for an al fresco meal. Toasty outdoor heaters add ambience, and most restaurants have them, so no worries there! For ocean-view dining, try the Crow’s Nest, a beloved, 50-year-old classic on Santa Cruz Harbor. Read more…

Take time to wine down

Bargetto is the oldest winery in Santa Cruz county, established in 1933 and still operated by the same family. (Hint: if you entered the DogCation® contest, you might just win a free tasting there.) Leashed pets are allowed on the Soquel Creek courtyard. You’ll need a reservation, but all it takes is a phone call, so don’t hesitate to make one! 

Paws and pillows

So… are you up for a splurge or on a smaller budget? Santa Cruz lodgings on both ends of the spectrum are rigorously adhering to sanitation and safety protocols so both you and your four-legged buddy can rest assured. If boutique is your thing, the dog-friendly Hotel Paradox, with 170  “boldly designed” rooms is a solid choice. It’s a short walk to downtown Santa Cruz, parks and dog-friendly patio dining—and just minutes away by road to scenic West Cliff Drive and several dog-friendly beaches.

Find a dog-friendly place in Placer County

Placer County is large and diverse, stretching from just north of Sacramento County all the way to Tahoe’s north shore. In between are hundreds of square miles of national forest lands, including dog-friendly Auburn State Recreation Area, stretching 20 miles along two forks of the American River. Less well known but an excellent destination for hikers with dogs is Cronan Ranch Regional Trails Park, which is under jurisdiction of the Bureau of Land Management, which is not restrictive about dogs on trails.

Folsom: Gateway to Gold Country

Folsom isn’t only a convenient destination for Northern California visitors, it’s also diverse, offering many options for “socially distanced” outdoor recreation. Start by stepping out on a segment of the 32-mile American River Bike Trail, which runs from downtown Sacramento to downtown Folsom. The multi-use path hugs the river of the same name, offering endless opportunities to wander down to the water and let Fido make a splash.

Tuolumne county invites visitors to ‘wander freely’

Tuolumne County, in the heart of Gold Country, is open and courting visitors (DogTrekkers included!) this summer. Its “Wander Freely” campaign encourages responsible travel and offers lots of tips on staying healthy while enjoying the region’s spectacular scenery. For many visitors of course, the destination goal is Yosemite National Park, which is opening in phases this summer.

At BADRAP, it’s ok to ask. it’s important to give

From: Donna Reynolds, Co-Founder, Executive Director. Donate Here!

Some weeks ago, animal shelters like BADRAP were understandably concerned that Covid19 would spark a massive influx of surrendered pets. Thankfully that scenario hasn’t played out in the Bay Area.

Food insecurity and financial hardship, though, are the realities that have crept up and bring a new worry about surrendered pets. Unfortunately, many pet pantries and food banks are having a hard time meeting the need and most low cost spay/neuter clinics have shuttered. Talking with out of work pet owners over the past month has been sobering. People are scared.

Muttville set to rescue their 8,000th dog!

“I had no idea how we were going to do this,” says Sherri Franklin, founder and CEO of Muttville Senior Dog Rescue. “I just knew that we had to.”
 
Muttville finds homes for over 1,000 senior dogs a year, many in shelters across California slated for euthanasia. They have over 80 seniors available for adoption at any one time, many in foster homes. But there are always at least 30 dogs at HQ awaiting medical exams or recuperating after the traumatic changes in their lives.

Meet Faraday, a hospice story from Lily’s Legacy

Meet Faraday. Rescued by two good samaritans from years wandering alone in the vineyards of central California, this lost soul with the gentle heart was taken to a local vet for treatment. The news was very sad.

Faraday suffered from Dilated Cardio Myopathy and A-Fib. He was given six months to live. Knowing they couldn’t support Faradays needs, his saviors reached out to Lily’s Legacy Senior Dog Sanctuary in Petaluma CA.
 
Lily’s said yes and Faraday moved into a wonderful hospice home where he is being loved and cared for. Eight months later, he’s still enjoying life with his hospice mom, Toni and loving friend, Lena, and his canine buddy, Rusty.

Combat your dog’s boredom blues

Time indoors with a dog can be especially difficult for those who live in apartments or don’t have their own backyard. A bored dog can become stressed, destructive, and even depressed. 

Hear the lonely whistle blow, watch the plants bloom

When visiting Fort Bragg with your dog, there are two activities you won’t want to woof out on. First is Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens, a dog-friendly, bluff-top showplace best known for rare species of rhododendrons that thrive few places outside Southeast Asia and the Himalayas.

Beaching it with your pup in Fort Bragg

It was once a dump where all kinds of glass object were trashed. After decades of rolling in the surf, Glass Beach, at the southern reach of MacKerricher State Park in Fort Bragg, is roiling in pieces of smooth, colorful glass that are a delight to behold.

Wild Blue Dog Camp

Still Booking for

September 7-13, 2020

 

Does it break your heart to leave your best buddy behind when it comes to vacation planning? Then your vacation dream has come true! Wild Blue Dogs is hosting two amazing camps this summer in gorgeous Lake Tahoe. Wild Blue Dogs is a non-profit organization raising awareness and funding for canine cancer treatment.
 

Bailey at Wild Blue Dog Camp

Wild Blue Dogs will be hosting two week-long dog camps (summer and fall) — held on the South Lake Tahoe waterfront, in a fenced, 33-acre campground. Wild Blue dog camps offer a full schedule of fun, training and camaraderie in activities ranging from agility and kayaking to nose work and dog photography. All activities and classes are taught by certified and professional trainers, and hikes are led by experienced trail guides. The choices are diverse, ranging from hiking to tricks, rally, recall, tracking, water sports, fun & easy training methods and more.
 

Dock Diving

 
Wild Blue Dogs is proud to announce the addition of several fantastic internationally known Trainers to our staff. Michael Shikashio will be joining us for Fall Camp, as will Moira Hechenleitner. Kelly Keebler, Lynda Piercy, & Terry Goodwin will be joining us in Summer Camp! We are so fortunate to have them!

Camp sessions can be all-inclusive with meals and lodging or arrange your own offsite lodging and enjoy our meals and activities.
 

Coursing at Wild Blue Dog Camp

 
Register Early and Save!
Several price points for Wild Blue camps are offered, depending on lodging choice. There is an early-bird discount of $150 for those who make their deposit for the fall camp by April 30. Refer a friend (or friends) and get a $100 discount for each one. There are limited reservations still available for both camps, but are filling up fast, especially the spring camp.
 

Arne and Bentley at Wild Blue Dog Camp

 
What is Wild Blue Dogs?
Cancer is the number one killer of dogs. Six million dogs will be diagnosed this year alone and most will die within the year. Wild Blue’s need-based treatment program offers grants to people lacking the resources to pay for their pet’s cancer treatment. Fundraising activities include two, week-long dog camps plus other fun get-togethers throughout the year. Wild Blue Dogs supports research in comparative oncology, which is focused on the link between cancer in dogs and cancer in humans. By finding ways to treat dogs we are also finding the most promising advances in treatment, including new drug therapy, gene therapy, immune system therapies, bone marrow transplants and advanced surgical techniques.

The street vet

It’s been said that not all heroes wear capes. This is definitely the case for Kwane Stewart, who does his do-gooding in scrubs (armed with a medical bag and treats) on the streets of California. Better known as The Street Vet, he has been assisting the state’s homeless population by helping treat and care for their pets since 2011.

How to remove a tick

By Chris Pitts, RVT, Broadway Animal Hospital

Ticks are gross. They carry diseases, and they are literal blood-sucking parasites. Their entire life is dedicated to waiting until an unsuspecting host walks by, jumping on said host and sucking them dry. Eww.

Go for a gusher with your dog

There are many waterfalls within an easy drive of where you are staying in Redding. For a quick taste, visit Hedge Creek Falls in Dunsmuir. It’s right off Interstate 5 via a short path, has a generous parking lot, a viewing platform for photo opps and a cave beneath the falls for sensory thrills (your dog may or may not want to go there, so be alert!)

Redding family fare (dogs included of course!)

Bringing the gang to Redding? Bunk down at a pet-friendly hotel like the Sheraton Redding Hotel at Sundial Bridge. It is on the Sacramento River, adjacent to trails and attractions and makes a great base camp for a family getaway (see other dog-friendly lodging options here).

Put tails to trails in and around Redding

Like to hike? You’re in luck in the Trail Capital of California, as Redding has so aptly branded itself. The city boasts some 80 miles of trails within its city limits and hundreds more within a 20-mile radius of its core.

Sniff your way to the garlic capital of the world

Gilroy is a pet-welcoming destination that makes a great getaway any time of year.  The “Garlic Capital of the World” features outstanding restaurants, wineries, craft breweries, outlet shopping, and plenty of outdoor adventures for you and your four-legged friends.

Start by booking a pet-friendly hotel room at Best Western Plus Forest Park Inn, Motel 6 Gilroy or Quality Inn & Suites Gilroy so you can stay and play for more than just one day. Then make your first stop the California Welcome Center Gilroy (in Gilroy Premium Outlets) for helpful maps, valuable coupons, and insider tips to make the most of your stay.

Taste your way along the Santa Clara Valley Wine Trail, where many wineries like Kirigin Cellars, Satori Cellars, and Sarah’s Vineyards welcome dogs (and may even have some special treats waiting for them!). Take a stroll through historic Downtown Gilroy and indulge in the town’s signature spice at Garlic City Cafe. There are many other outstanding restaurants that also welcome dogs, from authentic Mexican food at Los Pericos and Victoria’s Mexican Restaurant to Asian cuisine at Ginger Cafe and Saigon 2 Siam Bistro.

Get out and enjoy the great outdoors on dog-friendly hiking trails at Coyote Lake Harvey Bear Ranch Park, Mt. Madonna, and the Uvas Creek Levee. You can even meet up with other four-legged friends at the Heartland Dog Park, which has separate areas for large dogs and small dogs.

Plan your great Gilroy getaway today at VisitGilroy.com!

Concord: Hike, drink, dine & unwind

The Contra Costa County town of Concord calls itself a “Northern California Original,” and it’s easy to see why. With a booming craft brew scene, creative dining options and a thriving music scene (it’s the birthplace of jazz great Dave Brubeck and the Concord record label), quick access to thousands of acres of open space and massive Mount Diablo looming in its backyard, it’s an East Bay oasis for outdoorsy types.

Dog-friendly EBMUD: what is it?

While many visitors to the Concord/East Bay are familiar with the expansive East Bay Regional Park District, the preserves managed by the East Bay Municipal Utility District are off-the-grid for most. Yet two recreation areas surrounding reservoirs offer plenty of sights, sounds and sniffs to keep your tail-wagger engaged, although she’s not allowed in the water.

Naturalist John Muir’s dog-friendly legacy

John Muir might be most famous for his conservation efforts in the Yosemite region, but he wrote and raised a family in the East Bay community near Concord and cherished the rolling landscapes. The John Muir Land Trust was created 30 years ago to protect a growing collage of ranches, farms, parks and shorelines that total more than 2,500 open-space acres in Contra Costa County, all open to the public for recreation and education.

Unique outdoor adventures

If you think the only outdoor activities in Greater Palm Springs for you and your dog can be found on hiking trails and at dog parks, we have a surprise for you.

For the love of dogs

Dogs of all breeds and sizes can pack in plenty of playtime in Greater Palm Springs. Festivities, particularly during winter and spring, include many special events where you and your pup can stroll companionably among friendly crowds, taking in the sights and flavors of this sunny, idyllic vacation spot. If you and your dog happen to be in town the first Sunday of the month, November through April, don’t miss the Animal Samaritans Yappy Hour at the Riviera Palm Springs.

Need-to-know dog-friendly digs

An outdoor oasis brimming with warmth and sunshine, Greater Palm Springs’ pet-loving culture ensures plenty of dog-friendly accommodations throughout the destination. From revitalized 1960s hot spots to full-service resorts frequently debuting cool new amenities, you’ll find any number of complimentary perks and play areas for you and your furry companion. As always, pet policies vary, so be sure to check hotel websites before you book.

Where to dine with your pup

Greater Palm Springs’ thriving culinary scene continues to evolve, with more and more food and wine enthusiasts—and craft beer lovers—discovering outstanding bistros and breweries. Like the diverse flavors found throughout the destination, pooch-friendly dining patios are plentiful, making it easy for you, family and friends to experience everything from casual eateries to fine dining with 9669. Here are a few of our favorite new picks.

Good and bad of dog kisses

By Chris Pitts, RVT, Broadway Animal Hospital

Think your dog may be a good candidate for the Valentine’s Day kissing booth? Let’s take a quick look at what goes on inside your dog’s mouth before you sign him up.

Growling for Guerneville in Sonoma County

Sonoma County is one of the biggest pieces of real estate in California, and its treasures span a geographic landscape stretching from the Russian River Valley to coastal communities and beyond. Best bet for you and your tail-wagger, especially in winter: pick a region and settle in for a few days.

Go north, DogTrekkers, go north!

A month from now, the epic waterfalls of the Shasta-Cascade region in Northern California will be gushing in spectacular fashion. That said, the cascades on the McCloud River —Lower, Middle and Upper—are mind-blowing at any time of year. They’re connected by a 1.5-mile-long trail that deserves leisure exploration. To give yourself time to wander (and take a selfie or three!), hole up at one of dozens of cabin retreats in and around Shasta Lake, the state’s biggest reservoir, and let serendipity be your guide. One of our winter favs just outside Redding are the four dog-friendly Silverthorn Resort cabins.

Waves away with your dog on the Central Coast

From Santa Cruz County all the way down to Ventura, California’s Central Coast is a wave-washed mecca for DogTrekkers. You’ll find lots of choices for dog-friendly cabin and cottage lodging as well as tempting properties offered on airbnb.com, vrbo.com, homeaway.com and other home-sharing sites. Here are a few of our favorite retreats up and down this scenic slice of the state.

The Fido friendly Yosemite vacation

Leave the city behind, pack up your four-legged best friend, and head to Tenaya Lodge at Yosemite, the only full-service dog-friendly resort near Yosemite. Tenaya Lodge is the ideal basecamp for Yosemite adventure and features a multitude of room options, including the new, two-bedroom, Explorer Cabins (complete with bunk bed options for families).

Norsled

These days, a lot of huskies, malamutes and other big furry snow-loving dogs find themselves in shelters, often after finding new and imaginative ways to get in trouble. People fall hard for those cute fuzzy puppies–and are often unprepared for big, high-energy, playful, demanding escape artists. As the Bay Area’s go-to rescue for Nordic breeds, NorSled (Northern California Sled Dog Rescue) often gets the call from a shelter desperate to find a haven for a dog who arrives with medical needs the shelter can’t handle.

Winter woes and wags

By Aaron Teixeira, MSc
Shelter Behavior Manager, SF SPCA

With winter now in full effect, cold rain, snow and ice can complicate our dogs’ exercise routines. Regardless of the weather, it is important to remember that our dogs still need daily exercise for physical and mental wellbeing.

Yosemite in winter: doglicious!

Forget all those reports you read about hour-long traffic backups to get into Yosemite National Park in summer. In winter, this iconic slice of the American West is an un-crowded paradise for you and your four-legged friend.

At Tahoe: Plowed trails for tails

Sometimes when in snow country you just want to walk the dog, not make a gear-heavy, ski or snowshoe production of it. At Lake Tahoe, you’re in luck with a network of plowed, multipurpose trails

Register early and save!

Several price points for Wild Blue camps are offered, depending on lodging choice. An early-bird special for those who make an initial deposit for the spring camp before March 1 knocks $150 off the registration price.  For the fall camp, the deadline is April 30. Refer a friend (or friends) and get a $100 bonus for each one.

What it’s all about, Ralphie?

According to Wild Blue’s research, one in three dogs will get cancer, six million will be diagnosed in 2020 and most will die within a year.  Wild Blue’s need-based treatment program offers grants to people lacking the resources to pay for their pet’s cancer treatment.  Its fundraising activities include two week-long dog camps at Lake Tahoe plus “yappy hour”’ events and other fun get-togethers throughout the year.

Peace of Mind dog rescue

Finding homes for senior dogs and advocating for senior dogs and senior people on the Central Coast is the mission of this rescue that holds an annual “Oldies But Goodies” fundraising event each year.
 

East Bay park gets a new name

The East Bay Regional Park District is honoring one of its earliest champions of parks and open space by renaming Redwood Regional Park, located in Oakland, after Dr. Aurelia Reinhardt, whose contributions played a substantial role in the formation of the East Bay Regional Park District in 1934.

Grand-paws senior sanctuary

Grand-Paws mission is to rescue primarily large-breed, senior dogs who’ve been abandoned and let them live out their lives in the Acton sanctuary or in a permanent foster home.

Lily’s Legacy senior dog sanctuary

Dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating and re-homing senior dogs, Lily’s Legacy has founded a campaign—Saving Senior Dogs Week— to raise public awareness of homeless senior dogs, the joy of adopting them, and to support of senior dog-rescue organizations around the state.

Muttville senior dog rescue

Muttville founder Sheri Franklin was named a Top 10 CNN hero in 2016 for her efforts in changing the way people think about and treat older dogs. Her organization’s goal is to create better lives for aging canines through rescue, foster, adoption and hospice.

North Valley Animal Disaster Group 2019

In the last few weeks, as fires have raged across California, and all too many of us have had to leave our homes on short notice — or been unable to get home following an evacuation order that left our critters stranded and in harm’s way — we’re very grateful to all the first responders and the many volunteers who went to heroic lengths to keep everyone safe. In particular, we appreciate the hard work, dedication, and planning in anticipation of the next disaster, as lessons of the past came into play.

Paring down your portly pup

By Chris Pitts, RVT at Broadway Animal Hospital

Feeling like your dog might be a little plump? If you can’t see a waistline on your dog. If you cannot feel his ribs under his chubs, then you might be right.

Put paws on pillows in San Diego

So…your pup is coming with you to San Diego and you need a pet-friendly place to stay, preferably one with quick exits to the outdoors for you-know-what. There’s no end of choices in San Diego, whether you prefer to stay in the historic Gaslamp Quarter or somewhere closer to the beach.

Just beach it, beach it, beach it

Sun, sand and surf are what drew you to bring your pup to San Diego in the first place, right? Well, you certainly hit bingo. No pilgrimage-con-canine would be complete without a romp on Ocean Beach, aka Dog Beach, San Diego’s only 24-hour sandy strand where dogs are permitted to tear joyously around off-leash.

Hop on over to a dog-friendly craft brewery

In the past few years, brewpubs have become all the rage, with more than 1,000 of them springing up across the state. So many are in San Diego that the city proudly calls itself the “Craft Beer Capital of America.” The main attraction is beer, of course, but another plus is that almost all of them are dog-friendly.

Dog Samaritans at Westin Mission Hills

Since 1978, Animal Samaritans has been nurturing the human-animal connection in the Coachella Valley. Their network of community support has allowed the Samaritans to provide a no-kill shelter in Thousand Palms, as well as a veterinary clinic, humane education, and more. So far their Animal Adoption Rescue Program has saved over 15,000 pets, and that’s just the start.

Cove Oasis loop, La Quinta

The Cove Oasis Loop, nestled at the base of the Southern Santa Rosa Mountains,offers the perfect stroll for families and their four-legged friends. The mostly flat, gravel path begins at the top of the levee, a few steps into the Cove Oasis, a 114-acre open space set aside by the city.

Why does my dog eat grass?

If you’ve ever owned a dog, you’ve probably seen him eat grass and wondered why. The old myth that “dogs eat grass to relieve an upset stomach” doesn’t quite appear to be true.

Desert hiking safety tips

Before heading out on your next adventure with your dog, check the basics of dog desert safety. With more than 300 days of sunshine each year, many Greater Palm Spring hikers can’t wait to soak up some rays on their outdoor adventures with their pups.

Vacaville: a dog-friendly base camp for new discoveries

There’s a lot more to Vacaville than meets the eye when whizzing past it on Interstate 80. Dog-friendly lodging abounds (take note: it’s lot less expensive than in nearby Napa or Sonoma), but perhaps one of Vacaville’s biggest assets is its central location as a basecamp.

New training classes at the East Bay SPCA

The East Bay SPCA has completely revamped their training classes to accommodate the modern needs of the urban or suburban dog while using the most effective, cutting-edge, scientifically supported learning theory and teaching methods.

“Skill Builders” is the entry level class designed to teach general good manners in the home and the foundation necessary for more advanced training. “Connection Boosters” provides that more advanced training and focuses on the skills and relationship enabling a dog to join their owner anywhere dogs are allowed, from outdoor restaurants to off-leash hikes or city walks.

Paws up for the Mount Diablo Region

The dog-friendly East Bay communities of Concord and Pleasant Hill in Contra Costa County have something very much in common:  both look out on Mount Diablo, an isolated peak that juts up almost 4,000 feet between the East Bay and the Central Valley. From the summit on a clear day (and there are lots of them in fall and winter, especially following a storm), one of the most expansive views in North America opens up.

Tri-Valley – open space and wine country for your dog

Three valleys and four small cities in the Tri-Valley (Pleasanton, Livermore, Dublin and Danville) comprise this triangle-shaped region set amid rolling hills and valleys 35 miles east of San Francisco. This is dog-friendly wine country for sure, and it’s also blessed with tens of thousands of acres of dog-friendly open space managed by the East Bay Regional Park District (EBRPD).

Wag tails for Oakland!

Yes, Oakland is a vibrant urban place to visit, but it’s not all about dog-friendly ale and wine trails, waterfront dining and hotels (more about that below). As dog-centric locals know, one of the pleasures of living here is proximity to many open-space preserves where you can flee the big-city hustle-bustle and revel with your pup in the shade of redwoods or atop grassy ridges with panoramic views.

Explorer cabins at Yosemite’s Tenaya Lodge

Whether you’re traveling with the whole family, including the pups, or just looking for a little additional privacy during your trip to Yosemite National Park, the new dog-friendly two-bedroom Explorer Cabins at Tenaya Lodge are a perfect choice.

Shedding concerns

By Dr. Sophie Liu, SF SPCA Resident in Behavior Medicine

Aside from being the largest organ, skin also plays a critical role in health and, equally, is reflective of your dog’s health. Because of selective breeding, many dog breeds have developed different types of fur with varying maintenance and grooming requirements. All dog coats, however, require a balance of high quality nutrition and some level of grooming care to ensure a healthy skin barrier and a normal coat.

Norcal Poodle Rescue

Were you and yours part of the epic Poodle Day festivities in Carmel last week? People and poodles gathered from all over,and it was great fun fora great cause: NorCal Poodle Rescue. More…

Choosing a final good-bye away from the vet’s office

By Dr. Jeannine Berger, SF SPCA Veterinarian & Behavior Specialist

After giving us a lifetime of unconditional love, devotion, and loyalty, dogs carry only one fault. And that one fault is that they just don’t live as long as we often hope. So, after receiving a lifetime of beauty and selflessness, how do we honor them in their darkest hour? In fact, one of the most compassionate actions we can take is knowing how and when to give them a kind, gentle death. And as bittersweet as the choice may be, planning ahead and being prepared for a pet’s euthanasia often helps make it a very compassionate decision.

Dogs chill while you dine at The Ravens

Stanford Inn is a standout in the dog-friendly world not simply because it was one of the first in California to roll out the red carpet for pets. It was also one of the first to adopt sustainable practices, helping to kick off the “green” revolution that resonates today. And it might just be the only vegan resort in the nation. If you’re an omnivore, don’t be put off, be adventurous! What you’ll sample at The Ravens, the inn’s acclaimed restaurant, will turn your head and your mind. It starts with a cooked-to-order, plant-based breakfast (included in the rates).

Pant, paddle, pedal with your pup

There’s something magical about the Big River estuary alongside the Stanford Inn, and something ingenious about the “canine cruiser” that transports two-and four-legged visitors downstream on an ultra-stable platform.

East Bay SPCA dog training classes

The East Bay SPCA has completely revamped their training classes to accommodate the modern needs of the urban or suburban dog while using the most effective, cutting-edge, scientifically supported learning theory and teaching methods.

Dog-passionate from the get-go

Stanford Inn by the Sea has been welcoming pets for almost 40 years—it was, in fact, one of the first B&Bs in California to do so. Innkeepers Joan and Jeff Stanford know that four-legged family members deserve care and attention, and they cater to canines accordingly. In pet-friendly guest rooms, water and food bowls are provided along with pick-up bags, house-made organic treats and covers to protect furniture and bedding.

Helen Woodward Animal Center 2019

Meet Goose, a pretty 2-year-old Siberian husky mix who’s currently residing with Helen Woodward Animal Center. A nice medium size at 42 pounds, she’s a smart, high-energy young girl. She’ll do best with a husky-savvy person who can give her the exercise and guidance she needs. She’ll be happy to accompany you on long walks, scenic hikes, morning jogs… you get the idea. If Goose sounds like the one for you, download an application here.

Go soon to Suisun!

When it comes to dog-friendly wineries, Suisun Valley wineries in Solano County are just a hop-skip away from Vacaville, San Francisco and Sacramento. This unpretentious “Rustic Wine Country” is one of California’s best-kept secrets and holds many surprises, including regional parks, a half-dozen dog-friendly tasting rooms and lots of farm-stands selling fresh regional produce.

Drifting about in the Delta

The San Joaquin-Sacramento River Delta is a boater’s paradise that in places feels like anther world. But you don’t need a boat to explore this rich agricultural region marked with old-time lift bridges, small towns and miles of levees that in the id-1800s transformed a once trackless wetland into 55 agricultural islands that still produce food for Northern California (pears and wine grapes are the main crops). Numerous winery tasting rooms have cropped up over the past decade on both sides of the river, all of them dog-friendly.

Winning wineries in Redding and Shasta Cascade

The remote part of California east of Redding and Red Bluff, in the shadow of Mount Lassen, is one of the fastest growing but least known wine regions in the state. But there’s much to get to know, from producers with Redding and Oroville tasting rooms to dog-friendly boutique wineries way out in the country whose wines will surprise and delight.

Hideaway finds in the Santa Cruz mountains

If you appreciate all things organic, mark your calendar for Saturdays and Sundays in September, when the Organic Wine Trail of the Santa Cruz Mountains showcases  certified organic vineyards and practices. Of eight member wineries, four have tasting rooms (three of them dog-friendly) with regular weekend hours, while the others are appointment-only.

Vet Buzz: Healing, health and happiness for your dog

By Dr. Shannon Leggieri, Claremont Veterinary Hospital

Advances in veterinary care continue to help us take care better of our four-legged kids. More research has lead to a wider menu of options for treating your dog’s challenges, including trauma, pain, osteoarthritis, soft tissue injuries, anxiety and neurological inflammation.
 
An exciting new device that offers a safe, scientifically proven treatment option at home for your dog is now available. The Assisi Loop, by Assisi Animal Health, is an non-pharmaceutical anti-inflammatory device (NPAID) that can be an adjunct or an alternative to traditional treatments like NSAIDs, analgesics and opioids. 

Headed up Mendo County way?

Seclusion is the name of the game at The Other Place, a complex of four cottages on a 500-acre ranch outside Boonville overlooking the gorgeous Anderson Valley. The ranch is just three minutes from town, where Sheep Dung Properties has another dog-friendly cottage rental, Boonville Downtown. Bring groceries, books and your hiking gear and be prepared to explore and relax.

Best Friends’ no kill Los Angeles 2019

When it comes to saving the lives of shelter animals, nobody can do it all. Which is why, when Best Friends Animal Society, long known for its rescue and sanctuary in Kanab, Utah, launched the No Kill Los Angeles initiative in 2013, it looked to build partnerships, collaborations, and community connections.

Luxury Gold Country farm visit

DogTrekker showcases many different types of lodging and family experiences, but none quite compares with the farm stay adventure at Dog & Pony Ranch in Amador County. Maya, DogTrekker.com’s Director of Barketing, loves hiking on the 60-acre ranch, swimming in the dog-friendly pond, getting nose-to-nose with the horses, llamas, mini-donkeys and chickens (extensive fencing keeps dogs safely separated) and spending the evenings with her parents in the luxury lodge style home.

End of summer coasting with your four-legged friend

Whew! Summer’s over, the crowds are gone, fall weather is on the way—and with it (usually) crystal-clear skies and views to go with. There’s no better time for a trip con canine along California’s gorgeous Central Coast. Start in Santa Cruz County, where the cottage-and-cabin options include the family-favorite Santa Cruz/Monterey KOA in Watsonville, just a few miles from the coast.

Little bit of magic in El Dorado County

DogTrekkers in the know point their paws in fall toward the Apple Hill Growers region north of Highway 50 in El Dorado County near Placerville, where more than 50 member farms open their gates to the public for an applepalooza of festivities centered around the orb-shaped fruit. This year, there’s something new: the Apple Hill Hard Cider Trail, which makes its formal debut Sept. 15 with six producers showcasing their takes on the low-alcohol beverage that is taking America by storm.

Orphan dog 2019

Looking for a puppy to be your constant companion? Here’s little Charoli, who along with her five sibs is being cared for by Orphan Dog in Lake County.

Vet Buzz: Oh no! my dog is limping!

By Dr. Sophie Liu, SF SPCA Resident in Behavior Medicine

We’ve all seen it before. You’re out for your daily walk when, suddenly, your beloved pooch lifts her back leg and looks at you with wide brown eyes. Your dog is limping! What do you do? What could it be?

Lake county dog-friendly campgrounds

Summers are made for camping, and Lake County has no shortage of dog-friendly campgrounds, both public and private, where you can pop a tent or pull up an RV for a few days of outdoor fun with your family, pup included. On the private campground side, you’ll find full hookups, tent sites, club rooms, motel-style lodging and lots of other amenities at waterfront resorts including The Narrows Family Resort (at Blue Lakes) or Pine Acres Blue Lake Resort.

Lake County dog-friendly restaurants

Summer is prime time for outdoor dining, and around Clear Lake you’ll find lots of decks and patios that welcome well-behaved pets. In Lower Lake, Danny’s Roadside Kitchen is a true “roadhouse”—no inside seating, just great barbecue with a cult following. On a healthier tack, Wholly Bowl in Lakeport has a dog-friendly patio and turns out good-for-you meals (think chicken teriyaki bowls and Thai peanut wraps) and some of the best vegan dishes in Lake County.

Around Clear Lake we go

Close to a dozen communities sit on or near the shores of Clear Lake. While it would take days to explore them all, we can suggest a few highlights in Lakeport, Kelseyville, Clearlake and Upper Lake. Start in Lakeport, on the lake’s northwest shore, travel counter-clockwise and make time for meals, wineries, brew pubs and other places you can enjoy with your canine companion.

Cool it on a Shasta Cascade houseboat

Up for a splurge? Shasta Lake, largest reservoir in the state, is known as the houseboat capital of California, attracting guests from around the world, many of whom bring their dogs aboard with them. While houseboat vacations are not cheap, they’re certainly novel, and this year, with the lake full almost to the brim, is one of the best in a decade to give it a spin.

Bass Lake: A pet-friendly, Yosemite-area lure

Not far from Yosemite National Park via Highway 41, Bass Lake, tucked within the Sierra National Forest east of Oakhurst, Madera County’s major resort area and has been for more than a century. Five miles long and with much warmer water than lakes at higher altitude, Bass Lake has many dog-friendly vacation rentals as well as three canine-welcoming, lakeside resorts.

Tenaya Lodge at Yosemite opens Explorer Cabins

DogTrekker.com’s co-founders, Roxanne and Dave Kendrick, and Director of Barketing™ Maya, a yellow Labrador retriever, were on hand June 27 for the ribbon cutting for 50 new dog-friendly Explorer Cabins at Tenaya Lodge just outside Yosemite National Park.

Clear your head at Clear Lake

Clear Lake in Lake County is a big puddle of blue on the map about 75 miles north of Santa Rosa. For DogTrekkers, it and nearby Blue Lakes offer a diverse range of getaway options, from luxury resorts to funky cabins and many campgrounds. A natural freshwater body of water tucked into a hilly, forested landscape, Clear Lake is known to anglers as one of the best bass fisheries in the state.

Humane Society for inland Mendocino County

For almost 30 years now, the Humane Society for Inland Mendocino County has been providing a safe haven for the county’s critters in distress, finding them new loving homes, and helping the surrounding community with spay/neuter and other support services. 

Currently hoping for a home of her own, with their assistance, is Ruby here, an 8-year-old yellow Lab who recently lost her owner and is trying to make sense of her new world.

How we know dogs can feel our emotional stress

By Dr. Sophie Liu, SF SPCA Resident in Behavior Medicine

It’s hard not to feel stressed in today’s environment. So, of course, it makes sense to turn to our fluffy companions for a daily dose of love, affection, and stress reduction. But the same qualities that make dogs such great companions also make them highly attuned to our emotions and behaviors.
 

Vet Buzz: Fireworks anxiety

Your dog’s sense of hearing is one of his best strengths, but when it comes to those glorious loud kabooms on the fourth of July, his hearing is his greatest foe. To him, those explosions sound like a 747 landed in the front yard, and may send him hiding under the bed, urinating on the floor or chewing up the door frame to escape.

Tri-Valley Animal Rescue 2019

Little Poco has had quite a lot to deal with lately. When this scruffy, sweet terrier mix was 6, his elderly owners surrendered him to the East County Animal Shelter in Dublin because they could no longer care for him. The poor guy was emaciated and had quite a few deferred medical issues, including seriously dire teeth. Sad as all this was, though, Poco’s luck was about to change, thanks to some diligent volunteers from Tri-Valley Animal Rescue.

Dog-friendly brags in Fort Bragg

Fort Bragg, the largest dog-friendly community on the Mendo coast has much to recommend, including the Beachcomber group of properties offering variety and value close to the sea. The Beachcomber Motel itself is a luxury motel that offers panoramic views, fire pits and “pet suites” (rooms that open onto a deck with dog house and pet shower) with direct access to the property’s leash-free dog park.  

See the light (or spend a dog-friendly night) at Point Arena

Just 15 miles north of Gualala, don’t miss the 115-foot-high Point Arena Lighthouse, perched on a narrow peninsula and dating to 1879 and rebuilt after tumbling in the 1906 San Francisco earthquake. For a unique overnight experience, book accommodations in one of four lighthouse-keeper cottages converted into dog-friendly vacation rentals (be sure to reserve far in advance).

Little River: A canine paradise on the Mendocino Coast

Drive north from Point Arena 31 winding miles and you come to a little town that packs a big dog-friendly punch. Book a room at the Heritage House Resort (you’ll recognize it from the 1978 movie “Same Time, Next Year”), and you won’t want to budge from the decks and verandas overlooking the sea. Another great choice is Little River Inn Resort & Spa, a family-owned, Victorian-era confection that has greeted guests for five generations.

Start at the dog-friendly border town of Gualala

Gualala is a border town, but not in the usual sense of the word. Just over the Sonoma County line in Mendocino County, it’s a boho kind of place with a selection of dog-friendly lodgings and restaurants as well as quick access to shore-side refuges where you can go beachcombing with your pup.

Vet Buzz: Dangers on the trail

By Dr. Chris Pitts, RVT, of Broadway Animal Hospital

Summer hiking is here, and you want to take Fido out to romp in the hills! Here are a few things to keep in mind to continue your fun in the sun.

It’s splash time in Lake County!

Lake County is named for that big puddle of blue on the map, and there’s lots to wag tails about on its shores. But Clear Lake is hardly the only body of water in the vicinity. Blue Lakes (Upper and Lower), just five miles away, are a pair of clear, spring-fed bodies of water ideal for swimming and fishing. Only human-powered craft and electric motors are allowed (speed limit is 5 mph), but you can rent an electric “yacht” or pontoon boat from the Lodge at Blue Lakes and pile the kids and dogs on board for a great day of cruising about.

Get your float on in Sonoma Wine Country!

Nine miles. Four-plus hours of water time. Countless tail wags, big smiles. A float/paddle on a secluded section of the Russian River is a DogTrekker must-do for visitors to Sonoma County. With your water-loving dog on board in a custom-made SOAR inflatable canoe from Russian River Adventures, you’ll explore a secluded section of the waterway downstream from Healdsburg and linger at swimming holes and beaches, picnicking, playing fetch and wishing the adventure would never end. If DogTrekkers act fast, the usual $10 dog fee will be waved mid-week through the end of June (use code DOG10TREK19 when booking reservations).

Vet Buzz: Dog first aid kit

By Dr. Sophie Liu, SF SPCA Resident in Behavior Medicine

Before you embark on your next adventure, take a moment to plan and assemble a first aid kit to protect your dog.

Butte Humane Society 2019

Here’s Cruiser, a happy, playful Lab/pit mix guy who, like lots of other dogs, lost his home due to the Camp Fire. Luckily for him he landed with the good folks at Butte Humane Society in Chico, where he’s waiting for his new folks to come find him.

Santa Cruz SPCA new forever home

This just in from our friends at Santa Cruz SPCA — they’re building a new state-of-the-art facility, and construction’s already under way. Meanwhile, Charlie Chaplin here is looking for HIS forever home. A 6-year-old mini-dachshund boy, he’s especially interested in a career as a lap dog where he can show off his talents for snuggling.

Living local in Santa Cruz County

Every time we visit, Santa Cruz County gets more and more dog-friendly. And this year there are several new opportunities to bark about. Tops among them: As of a couple of years ago, dogs have a place to hike with their people at Big Basin Redwoods State Park, where they previously were confined to campsites and picnic areas. The North Escape Road isn’t a trail, exactly, but it’ll do: The former fire evacuation road, surrounded by redwoods, provides for a 7-mile round-trip trek on a paved surface that parallels Opal Creek for much of the way.

Things to do in Santa Cruz County

When it comes to things to do with your dog in Santa Cruz County, there’s the obvious (beaches, wineries), and the not-so-obvious—like Byrne-Milliron Forest, a 400-acre Land Trust of Santa Cruz County property managed as a working forest and laced with dog-friendly trails (off-leash hiking for dogs with reliable recall is allowed).

Wine with your pup

If you don’t live in Santa Cruz County, you probably know this gorgeous stretch of the California coast for its beaches, its stellar university and the namesake town that proudly embraces its somewhat eccentric reputation. But Santa Cruz County is also known for its mountains, its redwood forests and its wines, particularly the pinot noir and chardonnay that thrive in the fog-kissed climate. Wineries and tasting rooms are sprinkled throughout the county, and dogs get a warm welcome at many of them.

Cruz the California coast

Follow the Pacific Coast Highway (Highway 1) along the Santa Cruz County coastline, and you’ll be tempted by 29 miles of beaches (15 of them dog-friendly) along the way. Only one, Mitchell’s Cove, is legally leash-free, and then only before 10 a.m. and after 4 p.m. But no worries: there are plenty of other strands to explore provided you keep a tether stretched between you.

Vet Buzz: Pyometra

By Dr. Shannon Leggieri, DVM, MS of Claremont Veterinary Hospital, Oakland.

Pyometra refers to an infection of the uterus. It is a very serious and life threatening condition requiring immediate medical intervention. Pyometra is preventable.

Friends of the Animal Community 2019

Now 7 months old, Chester was pretty much still a puppy when his wild ways landed him in the shelter. Luckily for him, Friends of the Animal Community, an all-volunteer rescue group dedicated to helping Tuolumne County shelter animals, took him in.

Calaveras County: Sip and swirl along Highway 4

DogTrekker’s Calaveras County Wine Trail sports 24 listings and growing, with many wineries and tasting rooms situated in or near the hip and happening town of Murphys on Highway 4. Stroll down Main Street, and you’ll be amazed to find more than 20 opportunities to wine-taste with your pup by your side!

Much to adore about Amador County wine

This beautiful, rolling county southeast of Sacramento is highly regarded both for its wines and historic towns like Sutter Creek and Plymouth that beg lingering. Six dog-friendly wineries on the Amador County Wine Trail are situated in or near Plymouth, in the heart of the Shenandoah Valley wine region.

You’ve got a wine-tasting place in Placer County

Stretching from Roseville to Lake Tahoe, Placer County is an up and coming wine region as well as a recreation magnet. Most of the 20 dog-friendly wineries and tasting rooms on the Placer County Wine Trail are north of Interstate 80 around Lincoln, Loomis and Auburn.

Tuolumne County: Heart of Gold Country

We can’t begin to count the ways you and your pup will be enchanted and entertained in the heart of Gold Country, but we can start you off on the Tuolumne County Wine and Craft Beer Trail, where we highlight five dog-friendly establishments, one of which is actually a lush, 160-acre preserve producing hard- and spirits.

More than Fool’s Gold in Folsom

Just a blink up Highway 50 from Rancho Cordova, Folsom is a Gold Country gateway rich in pioneer history. It boasts tons of recreational opportunities, a captivating Old Town district with vibrant dining options, and four beer trail havens for DogTrekking brew lovers craving a taste of local ale.

Brews and more in Rancho Cordova

Rancho Cordova, a suburban community on Highway 50 about 15 miles east of downtown Sacramento, is a great jumping-off place for forays into the Sierra foothills, but it’s also a beer-lover’s destination in itself with six dog-friendly craft breweries or taprooms and a tap-happy restaurant (Brookfield’s) with dog-friendly patio seating.

Strike gold with El Dorado County wines

Although sprawling El Dorado County has quite a few craft breweries, it’s better known for its wine, apples and other fresh produce. The EDC Wine Trail features more than a dozen wineries on both sides of Highway 50 that welcome dogs and provide scenic rural vistas in the process.

Finding the right vet

By Dr. Shannon Leggieri, DVM, MS of Claremont Veterinary Hospital, Oakland.

Finding the right veterinarian can be a stressful process. It is important that both you and your furry companion connect and trust the doctor you choose.

Fort fun!

DogTrekker.com reader Karen N. sent in a few photos of her dogs at Fort Funston, San Francisco’s off-leash dog haven. Karen writes, “In my opinion, the most beautiful place in San Francisco. Since the area is all off leash, your dog should be very well socialized and have excellent recall.”

Peace of Mind dog rescue

Cinnamon here is the poster girl for graceful aging. At 14, she’s not only kept her looks and sweet disposition, her joie de vivre is also just fine. She loves to explore, hang out with other dogs, hang out with people, and snuggle with them whenever possible. Technically, Treeing Walker Coonhounds are not lap dogs, but Cinnamon probably wouldn’t mind your making an exception for her. She’s an easygoing, happy girl who wants to bring some sunshine to her own family.

Local tips from the top (human) dog

A reader recently mentioned that as part of our in-depth coverage of destinations around the state, we should provide tips that locals use to have fun with their dogs in their home towns or regions.

Wine down with your dog by your side

Monterey wines rely on warm sun, cool fog and nurturing soils resulting in intense varietal flavor. Chardonnay, pinot blanc and riesling are notable varietals grown near the coast, while reds are more common in the warmer southern areas. You can sample them all while your dog waits patiently (we hope!) by your side at dozens of pet-friendly tasting rooms from Cannery Row to Carmel to the Santa Lucia Highlands. Best bet: Pick a region and check out our recommended itineraries.

Get wet at a Monterey County splash spot

For many visitors with dogs, the primary reason to visit the Monterey Peninsula is to share your dog’s joy in running free on Carmel City Beach, a powdery, mile-long strand that is perhaps the best known leash-free beach in the country. It’s a short drive from Cannery Row and walking distance from stylish Carmel-by-the-Sea with its wealth of dog-friendly lodging and places to eat. Come in early morning to meet the locals, at dusk to enjoy the sunset.

Lots to do on dog-friendly Cannery Row

“Cannery Row in Monterey in California is a poem, a stink, a grating noise, a quality of light, a tone, a habit, a nostalgia, a dream.” So wrote John Steinbeck in his famous 1945 novel. “The Row” gets its name from a string of long-defunct sardine-canning factories, some of which have been converted into dog-friendly restaurants and hotels.

Soak up some coastal scenery in Monterey County

The most abiding joy to be had on the Monterey Peninsula is simply enjoying the rugged coastal scenery, and there’s no better way to soak it up than on the Monterey Bay Coastal Recreation Trail. This paved, multi-use path stretches 18 miles from Castroville in the north to Pacific Grove in the south. To get started, we suggest strolling the segment between Cannery Row and Asilomar State Beach, which will take about an hour at a moderate walking pace.

What to do if you are allergic to your dog

By Chris Pitts, RVT, of Broadway Animal Hospital

Finding out you are allergic to your dog is an absolute bummer. You’re a dog person. You snuggle in the evenings, get out on the weekends, trade goofy dog memes with friends. All that is gone now that you found out you are allergic to your dog… or maybe not. There are a lot of questions that need answering.

Pleasant surprises in Pleasant Hill

This East Bay community of 35,000 is surrounded by hills that perfectly reflect its name. But while some may view its location (23 miles east of San Francisco and 73 miles west of Sacramento) as merely “close to” (as in “close to” the City by the Bay as well as Napa and Sonoma wine country), Pleasant Hill holds plenty of dog-friendly appeal on its own.

Unplug and explore with Concord as a dog-friendly base

This East Bay community of Concord has a vibe all its own, not to mention reasonably priced lodging and all manner of indoor and outdoor places to explore with your dog by your side. It might be discovering a new brew while exploring the thriving craft beer scene, trying poke for the first time or making an excursion into a nearby slice of wine country you never knew existed.

Pets Without Partners 2019

Alvin, it appears, is a family dog. He loves people, adult and kid. He gets along with other dogs. He gets along with cats. But country life has been a problem for this little 15-pound terrier mix, because he chases the chickens, chases the ducks, and would probably chase bunnies and rodents if there were any.  So he’s now looking for a home where he can share his winning personality with his friends and stay away from critters who lead him into trouble.

How to choose your next rescue dog

By Jeannine Berger DVM, DACVB, DACAW, CAWA, Vice President of Rescue and Welfare, San Francisco SPCA

When rescuing a dog, you can take two different paths. The big question to ask yourself is whether you want “that” dog or “a” dog. Have you already fallen in love with a specific dog, or are you open to possibilities? Depending on your answer, there are different ways to approach the adoption process.

Shasta Lake: Dog-friendly houseboating haven

Redding isn’t just California’s Trail Capital; nearby Shasta Lake is the state’s Houseboating Capital, as well. In the wake of a wet winter, Shasta will be filled to capacity this summer and houseboating business will be brisk, so if you’ve ever considered a houseboat vacation that includes your dog, now’s the time to make reservations. Several Shasta Lake marinas rent houseboats ranging in size and style from stripped-down models popular with fishermen to ginormous floating palaces like the 65-foot, triple-decker Titan, which features satellite-tracking TV, eight flat-screen monitors, a jetted tube slide and a hot tub big enough for a dozen (no one will tell if your dog hops in, too). Shasta’s 360 miles of jagged shoreline are indented with cover after cove where houseboaters can anchor out in solitude or bob in the company of others.

Off the beaten track in Shasta Cascade

The farther north, east or west you go from Redding, the sparser the population and the wilder the country. With seven national forests, three mountain ranges, a national park, a national monument, two national wilderness areas, 15 state parks and countless lakes, the eight-county Shasta Cascade region serves up freedom and adventure for you and your dog at every turn. Dog-friendly hotels and resorts dot a region that encompasses Plumas, Lassen, Modoc, Tehama, Siskyou, Trinity, Shasta and Butte counties. A few suggestions for getting acquainted:

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