You might feel like a blimp after a heavy Thanksgiving meal, but your dog is likely to be stir-crazy. If she’s socialized to dog parks, you may want to give one in your host’s neighborhood a try. Click here to read about a few of our Northern California favorites. Or, go to DogTrekker.com, select the county or region you’ll be visiting, type “dog park” into the search field and get results for your destination. Daisy will thank you for the chance to run off steam, and your tummy will feel all the better for the outing.
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