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toedtoes
Feb 19, 2017Explorer III
2gypsies wrote:
Surely you have a relative or neighbor or a teen in the neighborhood that could feed, walk and give some play time to your dog. Many folks hire babysitters and leave their children. Missing Yellowstone because of a dog?
I don't think it's "missing Yellowstone because of a dog", I think it's a matter of figuring out your own trip plans that fit your own needs/wants. If the OP is taking a long trip out west and Yellowstone is just one part (and the only part not friendly for the dog), then choosing to see something else may be a better move for them all.
I enjoy going places with my dogs. They're getting older and I may not have that many more years with them. So, I'd rather do things with them while we can, instead of leaving them behind. I'll see those other places once they're gone.
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