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"On the Road Again with Man's Best Friend"

"On the Road Again with Man's Best Friend"
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Pros  •  Fido will stop pouting!
•  Dog-friendly lodging in all six states.
•  Practical details help you plan your trip.
Cons  •  Type is awfully small.
•  Last updated 1997--new version due June 2002.
•  For dog lovers only.
The Bottom Line - If taking the dog along is among your priorities when you are planning your visit to New England, be sure to get your paws on a copy of this helpful guide that does all of the legwork for you in finding pet-friendly places to stay.

 
Product Description
•  Guide to dog-friendly New England accommodations.
•  Practical details on the number of rooms, rates, payment options, etc.
•  Attractions and recreational facilities near each inn that will be fun for dogs to visit, too!
 
 
Guide Review
New England for the Four-Legged
Does Fido pout every time the suitcase comes out? Dawn and Robert Habgood's guide to dog-friendly New England lodging is the perfect antidote for drooping tail syndrome. The New England edition of the couple's "On the Road Again with Man's Best Friend" series contains reviews of dozens of inns and hotels where your four-legged companion will be welcomed and in some cases even pampered. The inspiration for this guidebook series arose from the Habgoods' own reluctance to leave their golden retrievers behind when the travel bug beckoned. The New England book highlights the best of the region's accommodations that not only allow dogs but provide "warmth, charm, and quality that even dog-less vacationers would find appealing."
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