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On the go with Fido

Mobile Dog Travel Guide Simplifies Traveling with Your Pup

Traveling with Fido takes a lot of careful planning to make sure accommodations are dog friendly, there are stopping places along the way and Fido will have as much fun as you do. However, the best laid plans don’t always work out. Traffic jams, flight delays, lost reservations, car trouble and countless other unexpected occurrences can put a damper on any vacation. It can be difficult to rework plans for people, but finding new dog friendly accommodations can seem impossible at the last minute.

To avoid being stranded with Fido, travelers can log onto DogFriendly.com, a leading publisher of dog travel information, to view free, online dog travel guides for the United States and Canada. These online guides are now available on cell phones through the mobile web.

Need to find a hotel or campground for the night while on the road? Want to find the nearest off-leash dog park or want to find a boat cruise, horse and carriage ride, beach or outdoor restaurant that allows dogs? Now, through your cell phone, you can do this instantly. The site offers a description of each pet-friendly place listed in the guide and includes the capability to automatically dial the phone number from the travel guide with one click.

Also included are DogFriendly.com's top ten cities to visit with your dog, top ten resort areas to visit with a dog and dog-friendly city guides to towns and regions. There is no charge or registration required to use the mobile site, however, you may be charged by your cell phone provider for web access. To access the site move your cell phone web browser to mobile.dogfriendly.com or m.dogfriendly.com to access the entire travel guide.

DogFriendly.com can help you plan your vacation with Fido, and the mobile web option can help ensure a smoother vacation experience when travel hiccups do happen.

For more information on dog travel, and to learn more about the free mobile website, visit DogFriendly.com.

Source: DogFriendly.com

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