Thursday, January 1, 2009

Carmel by the Sea Has Gone to the Dogs

By Celiasue Hecht

When your dog is begging for a getaway what better place is there to go for a doggone good time than Carmel by the Sea, California, acclaimed as the most dog-friendly town in America.

Located a few hours south of San Francisco, the town of Carmel offers visitors many fun pet activities and accommodations for four-legged friends and their owners.

Here are eight dog friendly activities to enjoy with Fido and Fluffy...

l. Carmel beach is where all the dogs roam free off leash... It is located right at the foot of Ocean Avenue, and is officially called Carmel Town Beach. There are dogs galore splashing, swimming, running and chasing one another here. At some designated times, there are also dog clubs, with a pack of daschunds, or other breeds of dogs having their fun in the sand.

2. Carmel is where the art is.... Many of the art galleries in Carmel welcome pets.

The Blue Dog Gallery has paintings of blue dogs by artist George Rodrigue ....

3. Pet stores where dogs rule and drool.

Diggidy Dog, a dog and cat boutique, is a really fun pet specialty shop that features baked goods, clothing, costumes, toys, treats and so much more that your dog will be wagging their tail and want to go back for more. Located at Mission and Ocean Avenue, across from the Carmel Plaza.

The Raw Connection at 26549 Carmel Rancho Blvd. (near the Barnyard Shopping Center) is the place to go for raw pet food, They have freezer cases filled with yummy organic and healthy delights and aisles filled with freeze dried, canned, dry and dehydrated foods, and supplements. Call 831-626-7555 for more info about classes, training and events.

Chateau le Paws at 244 Crossroads Blvd. takes pet pampering to a whole new level. This is an upscale dog boutique offering art, bakery, beds, books, bowls, clothes, collars and pillows for cats and dogs. They also offer grooming services.

4. Only in Carmel is there Carmel Canines, a mobile salon and health spa for pooches which offers dogs manicures and pedicures for four legged furry creatures.

5. Dine together

The Cypress Inn owned by Doris Day welcomes well behaved dogs in the lobby to eat breakfast with their owners. They also offer daily Doggie Cocktail Hour in the Library bar. The Cypress Inn displays a "Dictionary of Dogs" near the fireplace just in case you want to read about your pampered pooches breed.

Cypress Inn (800/443-7443)

And there are a variety of choices of restaurants where Fido can sit beside you outside and Forge in the Forest even has a menu for your four legged companions.

The Forge in the Forest Restaurant (831/624-2233)

6. A few places to rest you and your puppy's paws

The Vagabond House Inn offers doggie amenities including a portable doggie bed, take home toy, treats, bowl and scarf. Breakfast is delivered to your door in the morning, plus there is a wine and cheese tasting in the afternoon in the lobby. Stay in a two room suite with a queen bed, couch, writing desk, and fireplace. Plus, a refrigerator, coffee maker and dining table. The luxurious bathroom has full shower and separate tub, and Elemis bath amenities. Some rooms are street level making it easy to take your dog in and outside.

http://www.vagabondshouseinn.com

Svensgaard Inn offers European ambience, 35 guest rooms and suites, half of them are pet friendly, some rooms have fireplaces and spa tubs, and kitchens. There is onsite parking which is very important in Carmel. Coffee, tea, hot chocolate and cookies are available in the lobby in the afternoon and a nice cold breakfast delivered to your room by 8 am. There is a sparkling pool as well as a grassy courtyard and pet amenities galore including the barking treat jar in the lobby.

http://www.innsbythesea.com/svendsgaard

Hofsas House is a Bavarian-style, four-story house built on a hill with ocean views. It is a family owned, operated and oriented inn with artistic murals in keeping with the Carmel community. There are 38 rooms, 19 are pet friendly. Dogs are allowed by the pool with their owner. There is a meeting room available for 25-30 people for business retreats, women's groups, knitting groups, sewing groups, quilting groups and the meeting room has a fireplace and full kitchen. An inn with a sense of what Bavarians call Gemutlichkeit. Carrie is the innkeeper.

Happy Landing Inn is an adorable and quaint inn a few steps from the pet friendly Carmel beach.Two women entrepreneurs, Dawn and Diane, are the innkeepers. There are seven rooms and all of them are pet friendly. Breakfast is served at your door around 8:30.

7. Don't forget to visit the famous Fountain of Woof at the Carmel Plaza on Ocean Avenue where your pooch can slurp up. Call 831-624-1385 for more info.

8. And if your dog wants to become a star, be sure to get in on the casting call for the next Official Carmel Dog Calendar. Call 800-550-4333 for more info.

CeliaSue Hecht is a published writer, editor and publicist who assists business owners in promoting their products and services. She has been published in more than 40 publications (Top 100 newspapers and national magazines) and has obtained media coverage for authors and entrepreneurs. She offers a range of services, from publicity strategy to press release writing and email newsletter campaigns. (Her blog, Travel She Wrote - http://celiasue.wordpress.com - offers free tips and advice for pet owners and pet businesses as well as traveling with dogs tales.

For more information, call 702-225-8206

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