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Pup-Inspired Adventures in Pocatello, Idaho
Luie Boone says there's no better time than now for a pup-inspired adventure to Pocatello, Idaho! Did you know that Pocatello is named in honor of Chief Pocatello? He was a nineteenth-century leader for the Northern Shoshone tribe. The Shoshone Indigenous tribe was one of two tribes that inhabited the area during that time. The Bannock Indigenous tribe was the other. As the leader of the Shoshone tribe, Chief Pocatello lead attacks against emigrant parties.

Luie Boone
Dec 79 min read


Doggie Getaways in Dahlonega, Georgia
Let's take a doggie getaway to Dahlonega, Georgia!
If you've been dreaming of a getaway where you can escape the noise of everyday life and bring your dog along for (almost) every moment of adventure, this is the vacation spot for you. Dahlonega, Georgia, is tucked into the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains—which is a physiographic province of the larger Appalachian Range. Speaking of the Appalachian Mountains, Luie Boone wants to remind you to never whistle in the woo

Luie Boone
Dec 412 min read


Heaven for Hounds in Hocking Hills, Ohio
Hocking Hills, Ohio, is like heaven for hounds!
Located about an hour southeast of Columbus, Hocking Hills is a part of the Allegheny Plateau in Appalachian Ohio. It features gorgeous and exciting topography—including cliffs, gorges, rock shelters, and waterfalls! And do you want to know how this extreme topography came to be? Well, it's because of something called Blackhand Sandstone, which got its name from Native American graphics found on the cave walls nearby!

Luie Boone
Nov 298 min read


Brave Sniffers in Big Sky, Montana
Let's talk about skiing. Luie Boone's hooman sister, Rachel, is obsessed with it. Back in her school days, she joined the ski club and basically lived for those trips to snowy resorts. She'd pack up a massive duffle bag (seriously, it was like she was moving out); hop on a big, yellow bus that resembled a cheese curd; and disappear into a winter wonderland. She'd come back later, smelling like snow, pine trees, and way too much fun. Luie Boone? Not amused.
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Nov 510 min read


Cool Canine Adventures in Cave Creek, Arizona
Cave Creek, Arizona is where the wild west lives! And Luie Boone knows a whole lot about the wild west... well, mostly from the old western movies that his hooman father always watches. There are horses, cowboys, and a bunch of yee-hawing. Cave Creek fits right into that description. Back in 1870, the town was settled in by soldiers on horseback! These soldiers rode in from Fort McDowell—a fort established by California Volunteers to protect others from the Apache.

Luie Boone
Nov 19 min read


Bark by the Banks of The Little Red River, Arkansas
Little Red... Riding Hood? Luie Boone knows that fairytale all too well—and he's here to set the record straight. He's a dog, thank you very much. Loyal, lovable, a little stinky, but absolutely not a wolf. Sure, he's got big ears and a snazzy snout, but he's never lurked in the woods with bad intentions or impersonated a grandma. If anything, he'd be the one sniffing out the wolf and barking up a storm to save Little Red Riding Hood. Actually, hold your biscuits.

Luie Boone
Oct 2710 min read


Hound Haven on Hilton Head Island, South Carolina
Luie Boone cannot wait to howl a town in Howl-ton Head Island, South Carolina. He heard from a pooch friend of his that this magical island is where even the quietest of pups find their voice. Sure, he's not too great at howling; he leaves that ruckus-making to the huskies, but with the whole island of Howl-ton Island to practice on, anything's paw-sible. Okay, okay... his hoomans want him to be honest about the island's name. For a treat or two, he'll oblige.

Luie Boone
Sep 179 min read


Tail-Wagging Hangouts in Texas Hill Country
You know what Luie Boone knows about Texas? That everything's bigger. Bigger skies. Bigger cowboy hats. Bigger adventures. And, hopefully... bigger treats. He's planning a vacation to the Texas Hill Country to figure it all out.
The Texas Hill Country offers the perfect blend of natural beauty, small-town charm, and dog-friendly adventures. This Central Texas region is known for its rolling hills, clear rivers, and scenic drives—all sitting atop the Edwards Plateau, which

Luie Boone
Aug 37 min read
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