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Canines Travel to Chattanooga, Tennessee
Chattanooga has a way of surprising you in the best way. Luie Boone would like it to be officially noted that this city has range. History, scenery, patios, trails... and, yes, plenty of good sniffing opportunities. He'd never go somewhere without making sure that was the case. Why have a big sniffer if not to sniff?
Something super paw-some about Chattanooga is that it's the birthplace of bottled Coca-Cola, which Luie Boone finds deeply impressive...

Luie Boone
3 hours ago9 min read


K-9 Adventures in Kansas City, Missouri
Luie Boone isn’t in a K-9 unit, despite his strong belief that he’d make a paw-some doggy detective. So instead, he’s taking his investigative skills on a K-9 adventure through Kansas City, Missouri.
One of Luie Boone’s first discoveries is that Kansas City is the birthplace of the McDonald’s Happy Meal. The idea was developed here by a local advertising team to make dining more fun for kids, and what began as a small regional experiment turned into a global phenomenon. Lu

Luie Boone
Jan 177 min read


Barky Haven in Boothbay Harbor, Maine
Does your dog love to bark? Luie Boone does. He barks at everything, nothing, and sometimes the idea of something, which makes Boothbay Harbor, Maine his personal Barky Haven.
Back in the 1800s, Boothbay Harbor was a big deal in Maine’s wooden shipbuilding days, thanks to its dense forests and deep, protected harbor. Massive pine and oak trees were turned into schooners and cargo ships that sailed off to faraway places, which Luie Boone finds impressive but also confusing,

Luie Boone
Jan 148 min read


Outdoor Paws Explore Washington’s Olympic Peninsula
Outdoor paws are made for adventure, and Washington’s Olympic Peninsula is a paw‑some playground for pet‑loving explorers. With dramatic mountains, lush rainforests, sparkling lakes, and a rugged Pacific coastline, this region offers some of the most breathtaking scenery in the Pacific Northwest. From welcoming gateway towns to dog‑friendly lakes, beaches, and forests, it’s easy to experience the beauty of the peninsula with your four‑legged companion by your side.

Luie Boone
Jan 57 min read


Adventure Tails Explore Austin, Texas
If you’re looking for a place where adventure tails are always wagging, Austin is the city to beat. It’s a place where pups fit right into the rhythm of daily life, and in East Austin, there are even more dogs than children. That explains why so many patios, parks, and businesses feel like they were designed with four‑legged explorers in mind. It’s the kind of city where a dog can stroll past a food truck, hear live music, sniff a taco, and somehow end up in someone’s photo g

Luie Boone
Jan 27 min read


Leaving Pawprints Across Lake Placid, New York
Dogs can’t wait to leave their pawprints all over Lake Placid, New York—and honestly, who can blame them? This Adirondack gem is one of the most dog‑friendly destinations in the Northeast, offering the perfect mix of mountain adventure and small‑town charm for anyone traveling with a furry companion. The village embraces pups almost everywhere you go, making it wonderfully easy to include your dog in nearly every part of your trip.

Luie Boone
Dec 30, 20257 min read


Canine Buddies Investigate Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada
Canine buddies investigating Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada will quickly discover that this place is as rich in culture as it is in coastline. Cape Breton Island is often called the Celtic Heart of North America, and for good reason. Gaelic language, music, and customs brought by Scottish settlers remain vibrant and deeply rooted in daily life and community gatherings. Traditional music and ceilidhs (Gaelic gatherings) are everywhere.

Luie Boone
Dec 27, 20259 min read


Making Pawprints in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina
Making pawprints in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, is a truly paw‑some way to enjoy a dog‑friendly vacation. This charming coastal town blends Southern hospitality with scenic boardwalks, historic neighborhoods, and plenty of pet‑welcoming spaces, making it a destination where both you and your pup can feel right at home.

Luie Boone
Dec 24, 20257 min read


Scampering Canines Go to Silver City, New Mexico
Luie Boone loves scampering. He oftentimes scampers around like an overgrown puppy, because that's exactly what he is: an overgrown puppy at thirteen-years-old. He scampers when he hears one of his hoomans coming home; he scampers after his tennis ball; and he most definitely scampers when he hears cookies being made. Who doesn't love cookies? So, don't even worry. Luie Boone will be one of the many scampering canines that visit Silver City, New Mexico!

Luie Boone
Dec 20, 20259 min read


Memorable Barking Fun in Miami Beach, Florida
Luie Boone says grab your leash! Why? Well, because Miami Beach’s glittering Art Deco streets and soft sands promise memorable, barking fun.
Did you know vacationing in Miami Beach offers a unique blend of relaxation, style, and rich history? In the early 1900s, the area transformed from a quiet barrier island into a glamorous resort destination, reaching its peak during the 1920s and 1930s.

Luie Boone
Dec 17, 20258 min read


Lucky Barkers Vacation at Laguna Beach, California
You don't need a lottery ticket to be lucky in Laguna Beach, California! Luie Boone says all the pups who visit are lucky barkers in store for a big, beautiful adventure. Laguna Beach, California, is located along the Pacific Ocean, and it has a deep history. It was actually home to a prehistoric Paleo-Indian civilization. In 1993, a fossilized skull of a Paleo-Indian—known as the Laguna Woman—was found during construction on St. Ann's Drive. this skull was radiocarbon dated

Luie Boone
Dec 11, 20257 min read


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 7, 20259 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 4, 202512 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 29, 20258 min read


Lively Trots at Lake Toxaway, North Carolina
It's time to take some lively trots in Lake Toxaway, North Carolina!
The history of Lake Toxaway, North Carolina, brings bark-citement to Luie Boone. Why? Because most of the history concerns the lake itself! Back in 1890, E.H. Jennings established the Toxaway Company after visiting the area and dubbing it the Switzerland of America. That got Luie Boone's hooman sister, Rachel, very intrigued. She would love to go to Switzerland one day!

Luie Boone
Nov 27, 202510 min read


Experience Puppy Paradise in Estes Park, Colorado
Are you ready to experience puppy paradise in Estes Park, Colorado? Luie Boone is! Estes Park, Colorado, is considered a gateway to the Rocky Mountain National Park—which was established in 1915 by then President Woodrow Wilson. As a recognized summer resort destination, this statutory town is a haven for dogs and their hoomans.

Luie Boone
Nov 22, 20259 min read


Belly Rubs and Big Adventures in Berkeley Springs, West Virginia
It's time for belly rubs and big adventures in Berkeley Springs, West Virginia! Berkeley Springs, West Virginia, is a town with history—a history that gets Luie Boone's eyes wide and his tail tucked. Do you want to know why? Well, here's why: The town was previously called Bath. And, if there's one thing that Luie Boone is not a fan of, it would be baths (and vacuums and leaf blowers and fireworks, but that's not the point).

Luie Boone
Nov 20, 202511 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.
rjahner5395
Nov 5, 202510 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 1, 20259 min read


Dog-Ventures at Devils Lake, North Dakota
If there's one thing Luie Boone knows about North Dakota, it's that his hooman dad, Randy, was born in Bismark—which is the capital city of Burleigh County! That’s farm country, folks. Randy grew up riding tractors and chasing chickens... probably. But Luie’s got his paws pointed elsewhere for this next adventure. This time, the hoomans are heading to Ramsey and Benson Counties. And Luie’s tail is wagging with excitement!

Luie Boone
Oct 29, 202511 min read
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