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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


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 2710 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 229 min read


Wet Noses Love Watauga Lake, Tennessee
When Luie Boone overheard his hoomans talking about Watauga Lake, his ears perked up like little satellite dishes. Lakes are his jam—swimming, cannonballs, pontoon naps, and watching his hoomans fish? Paw-fection. But Watauga Lake isn't just any splash zone. Beneath its shimmering surface lies a secret: the ghost of a town that refused to drown. Long ago, nestled in the valley of the Watauga River, there was a town called Butler, Tennessee.

Luie Boone
Oct 2511 min read


There's Nothing Yappier than New York City, New York
Guau. Wuff. Bau. Wan-wan. Meong-meong. Gav-gav. Ouaf. Hav-hav. Au-au. Hau-hau. Turns out, those are all ways to say “woof,” depending on where you are in the world. Luie Boone had no clue there were so many different ways to bark. Now, with his hoomans planning a trip to New York City—the proclaimed Language Capital of the world, where over 700 languages are spoken, including endangered ones like Seke and Yiddish—Luie Boone’s realizing he’s got a lot of barking to prepare for

Luie Boone
Oct 239 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


Just Nosein’ Around in Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada
There's something incredibly special about sharing the great outdoors with your dog... unless you're Luie Boone, and you just found out Jasper National Park is not a park dedicated to dogs named Jasper. (Luie Boone doesn't even know a Jasper, okay? So he was worried he'd have to fake it, like wear a nametag and bark in a Canadian accent just to fit in). Thankfully, no identity fraud will be necessary. Turns out, Jasper National Park is for all good boys and girls!

Luie Boone
Jul 307 min read


Sniffing Companions in St. Croix County, Wisconsin
If you're looking for a fun, scenic, and welcoming place to explore with your furry companion, Luie Boone has the perfect place for you: St. Croix County in Wisconsin. From off-leash dog parks and pet-friendly trails to restaurants with pup-approved patios, the communities here embrace four-legged visitors. When you're planning your vacation to enjoy with your dog, there are several cities in St. Croix County that stand out.

Luie Boone
Jul 266 min read


Ruffing Around in Ruidoso, New Mexico
Ruidoso, New Mexico? More Like Ruff-doso. Luie Boone wants you to know that this spot is just as awesome as it sounds. Ruidoso isn't just a scenic mountain retreat; it's a top-notch dog-friendly destination where you and your pup can unwind and adventure together. This quaint town is nestled high in the Sierra Blanca mountains, known for its pine-scented air, friendly locals, and plenty of pup-welcoming accommodations.

Luie Boone
Jul 196 min read
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