Wet Nose Guide has wonderful dog events in all locations across the country for furry kids to bring their parents. Our list of dog-related events grows each day, so be sure to check back frequently for new listings. You’ll meet new friends at dog adoption & fundraising events. Of course we welcome you to add dog events in your neighborhood. You can post a picture along with a short description of your upcoming event on Wet Nose Guide. Best of all – it’s free!
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As we head into the fall, our dogs will enjoy the crisp air during morning walks and even weekend hikes. However dog emergencies can occur on the trails. Here are some simple tips to keep wagging tails happy: (more…)
It’s not too late to plan a fun weekend getaway with your pooch this Labor Day. Consider going to Beantown where leashed dogs can enjoy Boston’s cobble stone streets of Beacon Hill & explore the two-mile Freedom trail.
While off leash activity is allowed in Boston Common, visit a nearby dog boutique shop for an extra special dog toy at Four Preppy Paws. However, if your pooch loves the outdoors & enjoys long hikes, drive to Massasoit State Park or Blue Hills Reservation.
Massachusetts has lots of dog-friendly accommodations to fit every one’s budget. Some offer doggie treats and dog beds for their furry guests.

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Best kept secret to peace & relaxation with your pooch can be found along Delaware’s “gold coast.” Second Street in downtown Lewes offers plenty of dog-friendly shops and dog-friendly restaurants to visit. Let your leashed dog pop into Pups Of Lewes for a special treat and don’t forget to reward yourself by visiting Half Full Gourmet Pizza. However if your dog prefers hiking to shopping, then visit Cape Henlopen State Park, adjacent to Lewes. Leashed dogs are permitted to enjoy the scenic views and fresh air.

If your summer plans take you and your pooch North, consider hiking Acadia National Park in Maine. Leashed dogs are allowed to explore over 100 trail miles – which means pack some water and yummy doggie treats.
For off leash activities, Little Long Pond near Seal Harbor permits dogs to explore off leash & swim in the pond. From September 15th through May 15th, leashed dogs can enjoy the fresh crisp air at Sand Beach.
After miles of hiking, rest your paws at one of these dog-friendly restaurants, where leashed dogs are allowed at outdoor tables:
Dog mommies & daddies will be happy to note of nearby 24-hour emergency dog veterinarians should a doggie emergency occur. For more detailed info on Maine’s dog friendly parks visit Wet Nose Guide – Maine.

We all know the benefits of buying locally: save money on shipping costs & support your local shops. During your summer travels with your pooch, pick up some of her favorite doggie treats or surprise her with a new dog toy to keep her busy while you drive across the country. Many doggie accessories can be found along country roads. Let Wet Nose Guide help you locate locally owned dogs stores this summer.

Plan your Saturday with your pooch by attending today’s Doggie Dash at Waterfront Park in Portland. The 23rd Annual Doggie Dash will have block-long festivals that include live music, contests and local vendors. For all those who participate – either walking or running – a special treat awaits you: a yummy pancake breakfast! All proceeds from today’s event will go to Oregon Humane Society in an continue effort to help rescue abandoned and neglected dogs.

Just because Earth Day was a few weeks ago doesn’t mean dog-owners should forget about being good to Mother Earth. Here are some simple ideas to reduce your dog’s impact: (more…)

Sometimes called the Russian Wolfhound, the Russian Borzoi looks similar in shape to greyhounds. Their name means “fast” in Old Russian.
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