Forum Discussion
legolas
Nov 02, 2013Explorer
Pangaea Ron wrote:
The OP seems to be a responsible owner, and probably controls and picks up after his/her pets.
The issue that I have is with people that bring their pets to historic sites (vulnerable to damage), view points, festivals, etc. where visitors need to avoid tripping over (hopefully) leashed dogs in crowded situations. My granddaughters are often frightened by even nice, overly friendly dogs. Please leave them in the car/RV.
These activities are provided for pet's owner's to enjoy, and the pets could care less. A more appropriate venue would be away from people where their pets could better interact with the outdoors in a more natural and unrestricted environment.
Oh Please, the OP asked for information about dog friendly places, not your treatise on why you don't like dogs there.
OP you have gotten some good pointers (no pun intended) on where to look. I have also found that some of the NP's have kennels. The GC South Rim has a nice kennel. We did a circuit last year from Flagstaff to Capital Reef, Escalante, Bryce, Zion, GC North, GC South, Sedona and back to Flagstaff. We take our dogs walking/hiking when-where we can but also like the freedom to be able to go into galleries, museums etc where they may not be allowed. So a kennel is a great option to leaving them all day in the RV.
About Pet Owners
2,081 PostsLatest Activity: Dec 29, 2024