
Why some hotels don’t accept dogs?
Why some hotels don’t accept dogs? – Dog In Travel INVESTIGATION. “Irresponsible dog owners DIG PITS for themselves…” 🐕 Recently in the Net we have read a statement that “the worst

LEGOland with a dog?
YES! Dogs can keep us company in Legoland and not only the ones made of lego blocks 😉 We received this NEWS from one of our fans – Andrzej, who

Take Your Dog to Work Day
Every year on the last Friday of JUNE in UK & USA “Take Your Dog To Work Day” is celebrated. Bizarre? Not really – there are many positives about it.

Restaurant decides: “No kids – dogs welcome!”
Sorry NO KIDS, but DOGS WELCOME! This quite controversial policy was introduced by very renowned “Flynn’s Restaurant” in Yungaburrain, Queensland, Australia. The restaurant is a classy location: it was awarded

Super dog friendly hotels in US. Other hotels – learn a lesson!
We heard about some really dog-friendly hotels in US, but when we contacted them & got more info, we were positively STUNNED! Meredith, the spokeswoman for Kimpton Hotels (a hotel

The law: dogs in restaurants.
In Poland, restaurant owners often refuse dogs into their place with the excuse of „sanitary regulations”. In fact, more and more eateries accept four-legs, but what about the regulations?

Dogs participate in funeral
Spain, namely BARCELONA, is getting more and more DOG-FRIENDLY! Do you remember January, when St. Anna’s church in Barcelona allowed HOMELESS people stay in the church with their dogs during

Mr Dog can enter the bank? Yes!
Dear Doggers!!! Great news before Xmas! Bank Ochrony Środowiska (BOŚ – Polish Environment Protection Bank) is the first bank in Poland, which oficially allowed their customers to ENTER the premises

Dogfriendly Europe vs the States
In Europe we are witnessing the process of rising dogfriendliness. More and more countries are becoming dogfriendly in different aspects. As Mr Dog has become an integral part of human

Mr Dog in Dolomites (Italy)
Winter break started, time to ski!!! Mr. Dog? Of course goes with us, although he hasn’t got his four-little-skis. Destination? Italian Dolomites, more precisely Alto Adige region (aka South Tirol),