Dog stories
Our DogTrekker writers know dog-friendly California like your pup knows the treat jar—intimately and enthusiastically. Whether sniffing out beaches in San Diego, dog-friendly wineries in Sonoma, hiking trails in the Sierra, or cozy mountain cabins near Big Bear Lake, we're your trusted guides for dog travel. From bustling cities to hidden wilderness gems, we fetch reliable tips, insights, and local secrets to make traveling with your four-legged friend effortless. Trust DogTrekker to lead you and your pup to tail-wagging dog travel adventures across dog-friendly California.
How to choose your next rescue dog
Whether you've already fallen for a specific dog or you're open to possibilities, choosing your next rescue companion starts with honest self-assessment. A veterinary behaviorist explains how to work with adoption counselors to find the right match.
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Off the beaten track in Shasta Cascade
The eight-county Shasta Cascade region serves up wild country with seven national forests, scenic byways, and views of 13,162-foot Mount Shasta. Dog-friendly hotels, trails, and small-town charm make it ideal for adventurous road trips with your pup.
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Shasta Lake: Dog-friendly houseboating haven
Shasta Lake is California's houseboating capital, and several marinas rent pet-friendly vessels ranging from basic fishing boats to triple-decker floating palaces. After a wet winter, the lake is full and reservations are going fast.
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Paw-friendly ‘must see’ Redding attractions
The Sundial Bridge in Redding is a stunning pedestrian span doubling as the world's largest sundial, with dog-friendly trails along the Sacramento River. Nearby, you can walk the length of massive Shasta Dam and connect to miles of trails.
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Dog-friendly base camps in and around Redding
Redding is an easy drive from Sacramento with gorgeous spring scenery along the way. The Sheraton at the Sundial Bridge and the eco-friendly Gaia Hotel offer dog-friendly lodging with riverside trails and patio dining right outside your door.
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What to do when you find a lost dog
Found a lost dog with no collar or working phone number on the tag? A vet tech explains your best options, from filing found reports at local shelters and scanning for microchips to posting on neighborhood social media groups.
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Hit the trail in Greater Palm Springs
Greater Palm Springs offers dog-friendly hiking trails for every fitness level, from the slot canyons of East Indio Hills Badlands to the sunrise views on Chuckwalla Trail Loop and a stretch of the Pacific Crest Trail at Whitewater Preserve.
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Share a bite
Year-round sunshine makes Greater Palm Springs perfect for al fresco dining with your dog. From the sociable patios at The Grill on Main to polo matches and drinks at Tack Room Tavern, dog-friendly spots abound. Perfect weather for eating al…
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Snoozing and specials
Greater Palm Springs pampers pups at beautifully restored hotels like the Ingleside Inn, La Serena Villas, and Sands Hotel. Expect dog beds, treats, and stylish mid-century surroundings that may make you and Fido never want to leave. In Greater Palm…
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It’s winter: Dogs and mushrooms alert
Wild mushrooms can be deadly for dogs, and the toxic Death Cap variety is especially dangerous because its fishy odor attracts curious pups. If your dog eats any wild mushroom, seek immediate veterinary care and bring a sample along.
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Knowing first aid can save your dog’s life
A vet tech outlines the three most important first-aid skills for dog owners: CPR, applying direct pressure to wounds, and staying calm. Taking a pet first-aid class could buy your dog critical time in an emergency.
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Where to stay with your dog in Sacramento
Sacramento has dog-friendly lodging for every budget, from the boutique Kimpton Sawyer downtown to riverside hotels with trail access along the American River Parkway. Many welcome dogs at no extra charge. From the downtown core to the farthest reaches of…
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A taste and a sip of the dog-friendly Delta
The Sacramento River Delta is just minutes from downtown and loaded with dog-friendly wineries, live music patios, and funky eateries. From Scribner Bend Vineyards to Husick's BBQ in Clarksburg, a taste of rural California awaits.
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Eat, drink, be merry with your dog
Sacramento's Midtown neighborhood is a walkable paradise of dog-friendly patio dining, craft breweries, beer gardens, and coffee shops. From stylish Mexican at Zocalo to communal tables at Golden Road Brewing, the options are almost endless.
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Rehabbing your dog after surgery
What happens after your dog's surgery matters as much as the procedure itself. A veterinarian shares practical rehab tips, from preventing slips on hardwood floors with yoga mats to using harnesses and ramps for safe mobility at home.
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Going to the snow? Get a SNO-Park permit first
Planning a snow day with your dog? A California SNO-Park permit gets you access to plowed parking lots at 18 Sierra Nevada locations near prime snow-play areas and ski trails. Day passes are just fifteen dollars.
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Strap on the snowshoes and get moving
Snowshoeing with your dog is easier than you think. Rent snowshoes from a local ski shop, pick a dog-friendly trail like Paige Meadows or Hope Valley, and use a hands-free skijoring leash to keep your poles working.
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Kick and glide with Fido at your side
Several Lake Tahoe cross-country ski resorts welcome dogs on groomed trails. Tahoe Donner offers eight dog-friendly routes plus fire-pit relaxation after your run, while Tahoe Cross Country and Kirkwood sell doggy day passes for their own designated trail networks.
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