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NYC Pooches Luxury
february 2014
digital supplement
NYC Pooches
And the hotels
they frequent
Luxury
Finest in fido
travel
Raw Food
A good diet for dogs.
Road Trip!
Take me
for a walk.
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[ Issue 60.3 ]
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February 2014 - Digital Supplement 3
prologue
editor’s note
the ff vault!
Editor’s black lab, Tasha,
always up for playing.
W
elcome to an archived issue of FIDO Friendly magazine straight from The Vault!
If you are new to FIDO Friendly, or if you have been with us for the past 13
years, you won’t want to miss an archived issue each month to compliment your FIDO
Friendly library of great topics and places to stay.
Be sure to click on the links to learn more about destinations and advertisers and
please remember to check with hotels before booking your stay in the event their pet
policies or rates have changed.
Whether you read FIDO Friendly online or in print, I hope you enjoy your new
digital supplement from The Vault!
N ichola s S v e s lo s k y
Editor-in-Chief
On the Cover
Affinia Shelburne, NYC
Fido will have the New York time of his life..
Pet Nutrition
Raw Food
to Go!
Leaving the kibble behind.
By Leslie Crane Rugg and Eva Saks
beware of possible allergens). Or whip up a raw
meal approximating your favorite pre-made
brand’s recipe.
Cook Fresh Food
If you can boil water, you can make a canine blue
plate special. Eggs, meat and veggies satisfy most
dogs. You just need a hot plate or fire pit.
Keep It Raw
Buy Fresh Cooked Food
Most lodgings and relatives will provide fridge
and freezer space. If you can’t access refrigeration or even an ice chest, go fresh. Stop at
grocers, butcher shops, farmer’s markets, farm
stands and even farms. Near a river? Go fish!
If you can’t cook, don’t give up. Most hotels offer eggs at breakfast. Delis sell cooked meat (purchase nitrite-free). Trader Joe’s sells hard-boiled
eggs by the bag, and even some mini-marts have
them.
Buy Pre-Made Raw
Take-Out or Eat Out
Look up your preferred brand online and use
the store locator to find vendors on the road.
Unavailable? Substitute another brand (but
Get rotisserie chicken or Korean barbecue or
kebobs (hold the onion). If you’re stuck with
fast food, feed the plain meat patty and the to-
before you go…
quick tips for traveling with a raw food eater.
Try road food for palatability. You don’t want to find yourself in an isolated
cabin with food your dog won’t eat.
Test road food for digestibility. Whatever you plan to feed on the road, start your dog on it at
home…otherwise, you’ll be making a lot of rest stops. And they won’t be very restful.
Pack grapefruit extract to sanitize raw meat and veggies.
Take ginger pills for motion sickness. This malady can befall the sturdiest hound, whether
traveling by plane, car, boat or train. Ginger is a natural remedy for your dog and you. It’s
available in pill form from Parma to Pahrump. Commercial remedies are also available, but
ask your vet about them before use. (Dramamine can make you and your dog sleepy… awkward if you’re about to climb the Matterhorn.)
Carry a package of freeze-dried raw for emergencies, even if it’s not on your basic menu.
Transport healthy treats, including dried pure meats and veggie treats. (Check the source,
too—are they from China?)
Bring handy wipes. Raw food is messier than kibble, and you don’t want to attract the
house detective with pools of blood.
Bring a stress-buster. A bully stick (grass-fed!) is great.
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mato slice. Or find a sidewalk café and order
extra veal (hold the marsala).
Pack Freeze-Dried Raw
If you don’t want to spend your time in Moscow (Russia or Idaho) at the butcher’s, rely on
freeze-dried raw. It’s lightweight, palatable and
reasonably healthy. It probably won’t attract
bears. Every brand is different, so note the variations: Pure meat? With veggies? Ground bone?
How much protein? Always read labels. For a
tasty twist, top freeze-dried with local fresh food,
cooked or raw.
Don’t Forget Supplements
Is your supplement perishable? Does it need refrigeration? If so, you need a different one while
traveling. Even if you don’t supplement at home,
do so on the road, since your dog’s food sources
will probably be less controllable. Pack multivitamins and calcium.
Water
Changing a dog’s tap water source may upset his
stomach, so bring a supply from home if possible.
(Easier with a trunk than with a backpack.) Or
buy bottled water on your trip. Montezuma’s
Revenge guarantees the wrong kind of vacation
blast.
When in Rome
Some local delicacies are fine for your dog. Just
make sure he experiences travel’s gastronomic
upside instead of gastrointestinal upset. In Paris, steak tartare is de rigeur. In Tokyo, sample
sashimi. Bon voyage!
To learn how Fido can go raw, connect to
www.FIDOFriendly.com/health-wellness/raw-food.
Disclaimer: Be sure to ask your vet before trying any new diet. As a general rule, avoid feeding any seasoned food to Fido. No spices or sauces.
I
f you feed your dog a raw diet at home, what
do you feed when you travel? You may look
forward to savoring regional specialties—
curry, anyone?—but your dog will do better on
his regular diet. He’ll find adventure in new
sights, sounds and smells, so there’s no need for
adventures of the digestive tract. That doesn’t
mean you’ll have to revert to kibble or wet food.
Freeze-dried raw retains most of the nutrients
of fresh raw. Best of all for travelers, its
lightweight, non-perishable, and does not
require the addition of anything, even water.
Focus,
Click,
Adopt
An artful pet photographer
aids in shelter adoptions.
By Arden Moore
W
hen strays and surrendered dogs
show up at Los Angeles area animal
shelters, the processing includes
taking hurried “mug shots” that are posted on
blogs and websites. Often these photos capture
dogs at their worst—scruffy and scared and inside cages.
However, this isn’t the case any longer, thanks
to professional pet photographer Seth Casteel.
When he isn’t shooting photos for major magazines or clients, he heads to L.A. shelters with
his camera and volunteers to take personalityplus photos of dogs and cats in need of adoption.
Believing you only get one chance at making a
good first impression, Casteel is saving the lives
of companion animals, one camera click at a
time.
Before & After
In a photo hurriedly taken by a shelter
worker, above, Sugar is a weary-looking
dog tethered to a metal chain. Casteel
took over and the result, right, is Sugar
in a grassy field with his ears playfully
cocked and delivering a big grin to the
camera. Casteel’s photo played a big part
in this dog being adopted.
www.littlefriendsphoto.com
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“It makes me happy to be able
to take pictures of who these dogs
really are—friendly dogs who just
want a second chance.”
P h o t o g r a p h s b y S eth C asteel
SET H C ASTEEL
“I try to bring good energy to each photo session because I’ve found that shelter dogs read our
energy really well,” said Casteel. He happens to
also be the proud pet parent of two shelter rescues, Madison and Nala. “I go in and make sure
the shelter animals are relaxed, plus I bring treats
to convey that I am not a threat to them. I think
a lot of the dogs recognize that I am there for a
good reason—to help them.”
At last count, Casteel has photographed nearly 1,000 shelter animals and hopes his volunteer
efforts will inspire professional photographers in
other areas of the country.
“How a shelter pet looks in a photograph really can make all the difference in the world,”
he said.
November 2013 - Digital Supplement 7
RV
ING
with
FIDO
Loon Lake is known as one of the
most scenic Oregon coast RV parks.
Loon Lake Lodge
and RV Resort
Choose from cabins, motel, or a scenic camping
site at the waterfront campground.
By Claudine J. Randazzo
O
f course Oregon is lush and beautiful, but most people also associate the state with
being windy and foggy. The coast is not the only place to play with Fido in Oregon,
however. Head inland to Loon Lake, and the pay off will be warmer temperatures, no
wind or fog and a mile of lakefront bliss. Some of the full-hookup RV sites are on the lakefront,
and most others are next to the beach and the marina. The marina includes a dock with boat
and waverunner rentals, so that visitors can cruise out on the water to enjoy the lake’s namesake
loons, who live there year-round. This natural lake also offers fishing for trout and largemouth
bass.
Dogs are free of charge when staying in the RV sites, and they must be leashed and picked
up after, but they are welcome to enjoy the beach and lake. An excellent benefit of the Loon
Lake Resort is that there are also six traditional motel rooms and one- and two-bedroom cabins
that are Fido-friendly for a small charge of $25 per stay. The cabins include a living room and
kitchen and free WiFi. There is a restaurant at the resort that serves breakfast, lunch and dinner,
as well as a shop.
Besides time spent enjoying the lake, there is a nearby 120-foot waterfall with pools for
swimming, and the Dean Creek Elk Viewing Area offers a glimpse of this renowned native
species. The resort is closed December through March each year, but check the website to
find out when the annual Doggie Days festival will occur in the spring. It’s a must-not-miss
event. Information on visiting the Dean Creek Elk Viewing Area can be found on the Loon
Lake Resort website. Loon Lake Lodge and RV Resort, Reedsport, OR; RV sites from $15–$38; no
fee for Fido; motel and cabins from $55–$160; $25 fee per stay for Fido; dogs must be on leash while
outside of RV or lodging; (541) 599-2244; www.loonlakerv.com.
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“If you want to know how to love
unconditionally, live with a dog.”
M . S u l l i va n
Remember to log on to www.fidofriendly.com to search for the perfect getaway for you and yours.
The Amalfi Hotel Chicago believes in pampering all
of their guests, and have designed a pet package
to ensure that you and your companion have a
comfortable and relaxing experience at their hotel.
Amalfi Hotel
Located in the heart of downtown Chicago, the Amalfi Hotel is a
different and exceptional experience. Both human and Fido are greeted
by a “Designer” who handles check-in and welcomes guests with their Pet
Lovers Guide for the Big City as part of the Pamper Your Pooch Package
that includes an overnight stay in deluxe accommodations; doggie bed and
doggie bowl to use during your stay, welcome gift bag including a treat, toy
and pet shampoo.
The 316 thread-count Egyptian cotton linens may not mean anything
to your dog (unless he is use to the finer things in life), but just knowing
you will be resting on these elegant linens draped over a pillow top
mattress puts the “ahh” in ahhhhhhh.
In the morning, a fabulous assortment of fruits, yogurt and pastries
along with chilled juices, coffee and tea can be found on each floor. That’s
right; in fact, you won’t be the only guest wearing a bathrobe and slippers
walking toward the buffet each morning. Change in to street clothes for
the nightly reception in the hotel’s Ravello Lounge where they host a
premium bar, which includes their signature Amalfitini and Sorrento
Sunset libations along with Italian themed hors d’oeuvres.
If you are looking to enjoy delectable dining in the comforts of your
own room, the Amalfi Hotel has partnered with Harry Carray’s Italian
Steakhouse to bring you some of the finest mouth-watering cuisine
Chicago has to offer.
Located walking distance to the Magnificent Mile, the Loop (financial
and theatre districts), museums, local attractions and the River North
Night Life District, it’s a snap to don walking shoes and grab your furry
best friend for an adventure.
Should you decide to take in dinner and a show where Fido is not
allowed, just look to the Pet Lovers Guide for the Big City for pet sitters and
be secure in knowing your furry best friend will be well taken care of.
Amalfi Hotel Chicago, Chicago, IL; www.amalfihotelchicago.com; Room
rate: $179 - $379; no pet fee and no weight restriction; Pamper your Pooch
Package.
February 2014 - Digital Supplement 9
LUXE
TRAVEL
Absolute
Arrival
How does Fido want to travel?
In luxury…
A
P h o t o g r a p h b y N ile Y oung P hotography
ir Platinum Club, a new private
jet membership company that
launched in July 2009, takes the experience of flying with Fido to the next level
by offering value-added amenities for members visiting South Florida, an ideal winter
playground. Fido and his parents can enjoy
use of a three-bedroom condominium at the
luxurious Acqualina Resort & Spa, located
on 4.5 beachfront acres with 400 feet of stunning Atlantic Ocean coastline, ride around
in exotic sports cars (including a new $500K
Lamborghini, one of 70 being shipped to the
U.S.), yacht charters, chauffeur services and
use of a private concierge. For premium booking contact Air Platinum Club, www.airplatinummiami.com.
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Blake Stouffer and
Douglas prepare to
travel to South Florida
with Air Platinum Club.
January 2014 - Digital Supplement 11
ROAD
TRIP
Eight for
the Road
Barkin’ out West along the “Waggin’ Trail.”
By Mary Dawn Debriae
Telluride, CO
Every year in the late spring, we make a trek to the National Bernese Mountain Dog Specialty, where
we sell our Swiss imports to the hundreds of Swiss dog lovers and their dogs. This year, the show
happened to be in Portland, OR, which made for an interesting and scenic road trip.
The pack
in Park
City, UT.
Moab, UT
After a scenic mountain drive down from the spectacular San Juan Mountains to the amazing desert
town of Moab, UT, we unloaded mid-afternoon at our first hotel: the River Canyon Lodge.
Min and Steve Wang have been the proprietors of the River Canyon Lodge since 2004 and have
made the lodge very Fido-friendly. They themselves are the proud owners of a golden retriever
named Cosmo and a Pekinese named Foo Foo Enrique, who are known on occasion to greet the
guests themselves! The hotel is conveniently located in downtown Moab, half of a block off Main
Street and within a short walk from a great Fido-friendly, grassy park. Dogs are allowed in 19 of
their standard rooms and suites, and all rooms come fully equipped with a fridge and microwave.
Moab is a town for the outdoor adventurist, and
when one comes back from a muddy adventure with
A Fido-friendly tip on Moab: Moab is
their dog, the doggy wash area located outside is an
ideally situated for visits to some of the most
excellent convenience for getting that red clay off of
spectacular National Parks in the West;
paws.
however, note that the national parks are quite
strict with their “Pet Rules.” Regardless,
As we arrived, Smokie Bear and Valentino were
there are many hikes in the area where one
greeted upon check-in with complementary biscuits
can bring their pup along with them.
and given a yummy bag of goodies from a local pet
www.discovermoab.com/hiking.htm
boutique, the Moab BARKery.
Valentino at
the Columbia
Gorge Hotel.
Twin Falls, ID
After a good seven-hour drive from Moab, we finally arrived at our destination in Idaho: Twin
Falls—Idaho’s third ranked pet-friendly city in the state. Upon entering the town, we traversed an
amazing bridge over the Snake River that spans a breathtaking gorge.
After taking some great early evening shots of the bridge, river and gorge, we drove to our hotel,
the Shilo Inn of Twin Falls. We felt like royalty as we checked into our roomy, handsomely renovated
suite, inclusive of wet bar, fridge and separate living area. The hotel is located not far from Interstate
84, and it is a great place to rest for a night or so during a long road trip. There is a grassy area around
the hotel that is the only grassy area nearby for the pups, as the hotel is located in an extended
parking lot of chain restaurants and stores. However, inside the hotel is spacious, bright, clean and
beautiful: an oasis in the middle of Midwest suburbia.
Hood River, OR
The next day we drove northwest on I-84, following the approximate route of the historic Oregon
Trail, where thousands of pioneers traveled out West in the 1800s.
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The Garden at
the Columbia
Gorge Hotel.
IF YOU GO
SLEEP
Columbia Cliff Villas
Hood River, OR; Private Holiday
Condiminiums from $169; $35 pet fee;
www.columbiacliffvillas.com.
Hotel Monaco
Salt Lake City, UT; from $209; no pet
fee; www.monaco-saltlakecity.com.
Red Lion Hotel
Jantzen Beach, Portland, OR; from
$67; no pet fee if a member of their
R&R Club, otherwise $20;
www.redlion.rdln.com.
River Canyon Lodge
Moab, UT; from $69; $20 per pet fee;
www.rivercanyonlodge.com.
Serrano Hotel
San Francisco, CA; from $118,
no pet fee; www.serranohotel.com.
Shilo Inn
The largest privately owned, luxury
“hotel” chain in America, and every
one of their 40 hotels is 100 percent
pet-friendly. Twin Falls, ID; from $84.95;
$25 pet fee; www.shiloinns.com.
The Wilsonville Inn
Wilsonville, OR; from $79; $15 per
pet fee; www.wilsonvilleinn.com.
Whaleshead Beach Resort
Brookings, OR; from $110;
www.whalesheadresort.com.
EAT
Café Doppio
Hood River, OR;
www.doppiocoffeelounge.com.
The North Beach Restaurant
San Francisco, CA; Fido-friendly
outdoor fine dining.
www.northbeachrestaurant.com.
Thirst Wine Bar and Bistro
Portland, OR; great Fido-friendly
outdoor dining along the Columbia
River—weather permitting; www.
thirstbistro.com.
Moab BARKery
Moab, UT; www.moabbarkery.com.
Southern Oregon Coast.
After a number of stops at historic landmarks and our longest drive yet, we arrived at the beautiful
Columbia Cliff Villas in scenic Hood River, OR—one of the world’s top windsurfing capitals and
base for many scenic day trips in the area.
The Columbia Cliff Villas were built as private one-, two-, and three-bedroom luxury holiday
condominiums. When the owners are not enjoying them, they are rented out by the Columbia Cliff
Villa Management Company. They all have large garages and magnificent kitchens with gas stoves, full
fridges, walnut cupboards, marble countertops, etc. They are richly furnished and spacious. They also
boast balconies with views of the Columbia Gorge Hotel Gardens and the Columbia River. The Villas
share the magnificent Fido-friendly gardens of the historic Columbia Gorge Hotel, as well as the hotel’s
fine amenities, such as dining in their award winning restaurant, relaxing in their classic “Valentino”
bar or pampering oneself in the hotel’s luxurious spa.
The Columbia Cliff Villas offers home-away-from-home luxury, with all of the amenities of a worldclass hotel just a few minutes’ stroll away.
The Perrine Memorial Bridge over the Snake
River Canyon marks the northern entrance to
Twin Falls, Idaho. At 1,500 feet in length and
486 feet above the Snake River, when it was built
it was the highest bridge in the world! The bridge
and gorge at this spot continue their world-wide
fame as one of the best BASE jumping bridges in
the world.
Dining Tip The Fido-friendly, European-style
restaurant Café Doppio in downtown Hood
River, offers wonderful coffees, scrumptious cakes
and savory snacks from morning to night. It is the
place to sit, read, work or chat with one’s faithful
furry friend.
Portland, OR
The dog show took place over the course of a week during which we stayed at the beautiful Red Lion
Hotel at Jantzen Beach in Portland.
Our room was extremely quiet, newly decorated and had a large balcony that overlooked the
Columbia River. We also had a fridge and microwave, which always comes in handy when traveling
with pets and children.
All 47 Red Lion Hotels nationwide are pet-friendly and have no pet fee. Instead they have a
points program to entice pet owners to stay more often. For example, during the show we were
attending, they accommodated more than 1,200 large Bernese Mountain dogs and their people. The
Red Lion Jantzen Beach also had plenty of nice grassy areas for potty and play, including the grassy
banks of the Columbia River, which it adjoins.
Dining Tip One evening I organized a dining with your dog dinner at a fantastic Portland Wine
Bar Bistro called Thirst. The owners, Gary Kneski and Leslie
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February 2014 - Digital Supplement 13
F
A Ute tribal leader cursed the Yampa Valley,
but as curses go, it’s not a particularly bad one
to have. “Those who come to the Yampa Valley
o live will never be able to leave. If they do
succeed in leaving the valley, they’ll be forced
to return,” the Ute predicted. Modern-day locals
would probably debate that people return for
the area’s beauty, not because of a curse.
provided by www.rockiesguide.com
Steamboat Springs and
Winter Park, CO
The Snow Haus is a private home in
Steamboat Springs, Colorado.
Fido’s Great
Ski Adventure
Rocky Mountain High, a tour of Colorado’s great ski resorts.
By Publisher Susan Sims
F
ido will have a blast at the winter wonderland resorts of Steamboat Springs and Winter
Park, CO. Grab your cowboy hat and boots and wrangle up Fido; it’s time for a Colorado
snow adventure. First stop: Steamboat Springs, Ski Town, USA.
Steamboat History
Historically, Steamboat Springs flourished as an agricultural center, and its cowboy heritage
thrived with it. Several legendary cowboys and outlaws passed through Steamboat, including
Butch Cassidy, Kit Carson and Jeff Bridger.
Olympian Billy Kidd put Steamboat Springs on the map when the former gold medal winner
moved there in 1970. He is still active in skiing and serves as Director of Skiing for the resort.
Cowboy hats married with the theme of the Old West have always given Steamboat Springs an
Hiking At Ski Town USA
By Doug Gelbert, Hike With Your Dog series
James Crawford is the father of Steamboat Springs, CO, having settled in
a cabin on Soda Creek in 1874. Instead of becoming “Crawfordville,” legend has it that the
town was named for the rhythmic chugging of a hot spring that disgorged mineral water 15
feet into the air. The medicinal springs brought the first settlers to the valley, and later the town
became an international ski jumping Mecca with the arrival of Norwegian champion Carl
Howelsen in 1913. Today outdoor enthusiasts and dog lovers don’t wait for the snow to fall to
make their way to Steamboat Springs.
In town, the Yampa River Trail system links Steamboat Springs with the surrounding mountain
area. The trails provide easy dog walking along the Yampa River and through city parks. More
than 150 hot springs gurgle around Steamboat Springs. Following the Hot Springs Walking Tour
takes your dog to seven historic springs, including Heart Springs. www.hikewithyourdog.com
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air of casual elegance, and there is no reason why
your dog can’t join in on all the fun.
Home base is a very important aspect of
your winter vacation with Fido. Pioneer Ridge
property management has several Fido-friendly
properties from which to choose. The Snow
Haus is a spacious mountain home with a natural
rock wood burning fireplace for snuggling close
after a long day on the slopes, or catching the
evening game on one of their six televisions—
one in each of the four bedrooms, a large screen
HD TV in the living area and a fabulous media
room on the lower level. Not a single detail has
been missed in this home. A private outdoor hot
tub sits on the main level deck overlooking a
peaceful wooded area and Steamboat’s ski area.
Need to board Fido while you are schussing
the slopes? RK Pet Ranch is located eight miles
south of town on an 18-acre ranch. RK Pet Ranch
offers five-star boarding for your pets, while you
are enjoying the vacation of a lifetime yourself.
From their spacious dog suites and the cat condos
to their inside, all-weather play area, they offer
every amenity to keep your pet healthy and happy
during their stay.
Winter Park
The 2000 census states that 662 people call
Winter Park home, and this small town gives
a mighty big welcome to you and Fido. Home
to Winter Park Resort, a popular ski resort
and cross-country skiing destination, once the
snow melts tourists still flock to the resort to
experience hiking, fishing and concerts.
The Vintage Resort Hotel is a Winter Park,
CO, landmark. Located at the entrance to the
resort, lodging at the Vintage includes 118 finely
appointed guest rooms, from traditional hotel
rooms to studios and suites, most featuring
kitchenettes and fireplaces. The Vintage, a full
service hotel, is AAA three diamond approved
and has been voted one of Condé Nast Travelers
Best 50 Ski Resort Hotels.
IF YOU GO
SLEEP
Snowshoe Haus
Managed by Pioneer Ridge,
Steamboat Springs, CO 80487;
4 bedrooms, 4.5 bathrooms,
sleeps 8 people ; $450+;
$100 pet fee per pet; (888) 672-6938;
www.steamboat-springs.com.
The Vintage Resort Hotel
Winter Park, CO; $63+;
no weight restriction; $25 per pet
upon arrival; (800) 472-7017;
www.vintagehotel.com.
BOARDING
RK Pet RancH
Steamboat Springs, CO; $20 daytime
playgroup no overnight;
$30–35 boarding; (970) 879-5639;
www.rkpetranch.com.
SKI
Steamboat
Steamboat is actually a complete
mountain range: Mount Werner,
Sunshine Peak, Storm Peak,
Thunderhead Peak, Pioneer Ridge
and Christie Peak. 2,965 acres of
permitted terrain offer a diversity of
trails for all levels of ability. 2009/2010
Winter Season: November 25, 2009–
April 11, 2010; Hours of Operation:
8:30am-3:30pm; www.steamboat.com;
www.coloradoski.com.
Winter Park Resort
This resort received 378 inches of
snowfall during the 08/09 season
and has the most consistent snow
season after season. Snow is made
on 26 trails covering 299 acres. The
snowmaking capabilites guarantee
the opening of Winter Park before
Thanksgiving. Trails: 3,060 total skiable
acreage. 25 lifts including two High
Speed Six Person Chairlifts, 4 Triple
Chairlifts, 7 High-Speed Express
Quads, 6 Double Chairlifts, 3 Surface
Lifts and 3 Magic Carpets. Uphill
capacity of 36,920 skiers per hour.
The Zephyr Express is modified to
accommodate 20 gondola cabins
for dinner service to The Lodge at Sunspot.
www.skiwinterpark.com;
www.coloradoski.com.
J u li e Av elli no a n d Ja n e Rose on sk i pat rol
Julie Avellino, who works ski patrol at Winter Park, snowboarding the backcountry with her dog Jane Rose at
Current Creek Bench on Berthoud Pass. Berthoud Pass is a favorite backcountry destination for people in the
Front Range as well as local Winter Park skiers/riders and of course their four legged friends that love to run
and play in the snow. If you drive to the top of Berthoud Pass you will see skiers/riders tailgating, dogs playing
with their pals, and discussing their next run in the backcountry. Berthoud Pass is off of highway
40 about 15 minutes from Winter Park Ski Resort.
To learn how Jane Rose saved Julie’s life from a mother Moose,
visit www.FIDOFriendly.com/destinations/moose.
The Vintage Hotel is one of the most Fido-friendly hotels around. The staff roll out the red
carpet for both you and your canine companion, and they make sure there are endless cookies for
Fido during your stay.
Just down the road from the hotel is The Village at Winter Park. Accessible by the free and
pet-friendly Village Cabriolet lift, the village offers plenty of entertaining activities including
mini-golf, walking paths, a pond and dining patios for soaking up the sun.
After the snow melts, families can easily access hiking and biking trails where both owner and
dog can get a real workout within minutes of The Village at Winter Park. Well-behaved dogs will
find plenty of streams, ponds and mountain lakes to cool down in. Then for a real treat, follow
your outing up with a K9 massage, available from several local massage therapists.
If both you and your dog are too tired after a day of adventure, no need to rush back to your room
at the Vintage Hotel to change and go out to dinner. The onsite restaurant, Five Mountain Tavern,
is known far and wide for its sumptuous dinners and hearty breakfast. Can you say “room service?”
The Village at Winter Park is
accessible
by the free and pet-friendly
Village Cabriolet
lift located at The Vintage
Resort Hotel.
PLAY
Dog Sled Rides of Winter Park
www.dogsledrides.com/winterpark
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NYC
HOTELS
Loews pet-friendly staff offers
pet-walking services, right.
Park
Avenue
Style
Experience Barefoot luxury at the Loews Regency Hotel.
I
n the heart of New York City, Loews Regency Hotel provides true Park Avenue luxury:
plush, stylish guest rooms; warm, personalized service; and cosmopolitan nightlife courtesy of
Feinstein’s at the Regency.
Fido will fall in love with the sights and smells of New York, and sure to be his favorite is Central
Park, which is right outside the hotel’s door. With 843 acres to explore, of special note is that dogs
can run off-leash in Central Park before 9 a.m. and after 9 p.m. There are 23 Fido-friendly areas
scattered around the park and 15 dog fountains. Although there are 150 acres of water in seven
water bodies in the park, Fido is not allowed to swim in them so as not to disturb the fish, turtles
and waterfowl.
After you have both walked your feet and paws off, return to your home-away-from-home and let
the pampering begin.
As part of the Loews Loves Pets program, your VIP (Very Important Pet) will be waited on hand
and paw with very special amenities.
Loews Hotels also offer a “Puppy Pager” service, which equips guests visiting with pets with
a pager or cell phone to allow hotel staff to contact them immediately if there is a pet-related
emergency.
To ensure that guest rooms are ready for non-pet owners, each hotel has established special
cleaning procedures for pet stays, including the use of HEPA-filtered vacuums so that all traces of pet
allergens are removed in preparation of the next guest.
Whether you are staying for a day or for a week, the staff at the Loews Regency will roll out the
red carpet for both you and Fido.
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IF YOU GO
Loews Regency Hotel
540 Park Avenue (at 61st Street),
New York, NY 10065; $554+; $25
per-stay fee for pets; (212) 759-4100;
www.loewshotels.com.
Amenities
Dog-walking routes; pet placemats;
water bowls; treats; doggie poop
bags; rawhide bones; pet-walking
and pet-sitting services.
LOEWS LOVES PETS
Gourmet 24-hour in-room dining;
room service menus for cats and
dogs prepared by their awardwinning Master Chef; Creature
comforts such as specialized
bedding, leashes, collars,
litter boxes (and litter),
pooper scoopers and more.
GRRReen Dog Package
Package includes one night for
guests and their pets; A Doggone
Green veterinarian approved room
service meal; A 100 percent Organic
“Doggie GoGreen” Bandana; A
“Zogoflex Huck” environmentally
friendly toy
Loews Loves Pets standard amenities
(Bowl, Mat & Tags)
$25 Pet Cleaning fee applies
You First Benefits apply
See Special Offer Page on website
for booking terms & conditions.
Dog Info for Central Park
www.centralparknyc.org
Signature canvas water bowl and
organic treats await Fido's arrival.
Affinia
Shelburne
Fido will have the New York time of his life.
IF YOU GO
Affinia Shelburne
303 Lexington Ave., New York, NY
10016; $299+; $25 pet fee (waived if
you provide proof of airline charge
for traveling with Fido); (866) 246-2203;
www.affinia.com/pets.
Amenities
Signature canvas water bowl
designed for travel; City-specific
chew toy; Robbie Dawg tin of
organic treats or Homemade Canine
Confections; Food and water bowl;
and Plush dog bed.
Jet Set Pets ™
Local dog walking/sitting services;
Grooming; Daycare and boarding
Training; Boutique products; Gourmet
cakes and cookies for special
occasions; Pet taxi; Pet psychic;
Pet bed; Doggie treat; and
Travel bowl to take home.
Happytails Travel
Dog Spa Amenity
For the Jet Set Pet who has
everything, guests can purchase
their own spa experience for
their pooch. The kit includes
conveniently sized products to
keep Fido comfortable while on the
road; Comfy Dog’s minty lather to
moisturize dry skin; Dry Dog Instant
Clean to remove odors; Dog Smog
Remedy to eliminate bad breath and
Flea the Scene to protect pooches
from mosquitoes.
Rooftop view from the Affinia Shelburne
is something to bark about.
S
et in the Murray Hill neighborhood in Manhattan, the new Affinia Shelburne provides
a Cityscape experience—a relaxed, residential-style atmosphere combined with
insider's access to New York’s best-kept secrets. Did you forget your favorite pillow? No
worries as you can choose from a menu of six pillows on which to rest your weary head when
staying at the Affinia Shelburne. And since we are talking about relaxing, add an in-room spa
treatment from SPAffiniaSM after you and Fido have been out on the town.
Urban, classic and comfortable, the hotel’s 268 guest rooms and suites feature open floor plans
and custom vanity/wardrobes with well-lit dressing areas with an ottoman. All furnishings were
custom-designed, including headboards with built-in reading lights, and laptop side tables. The
rooms and suites range in size from 325 square feet to 850 square feet.
Spa-like bathrooms feature granite countertops, plush towels and luxurious Aveda bath
amenities. The hotel’s one-bedroom deluxe guest rooms have separate living rooms. Deluxe
rooms feature modern, granite pantries and refrigerators.
The friendly staff at the Affinia Shelburne want to make certain both you and your furry best
friend are having the New York time of your lives and take the worry out of traveling with your
best friend by providing Fido with their Jet Set Pets™ program.
With Affinia’s Jet Set Pets™ program, your four-legged traveling companion will be as
welcome and as comfortable as you are. Call or e-mail the Affinia Shelburne when you book
your stay and they will be ready with treats, a welcome walk and plenty of pampering.
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NYC
HOTELS
A Hotel
to Love
45-foot outdoor swimming
pool on hotels rooftop first
of its kind in Manhattan.
A view that will
knock Fido’s socks off!
Duplex living room at
Hotel Gansevoort.
Fido is welcomed with a
basket of goodies.
IF YOU GO
Hotel Gansevoort is the only luxury, full-service
resort in Manhattan's Meatpacking District.
H
otel Gansevoort, with breathtaking 360-degree panoramic views of New York City
and sunsets over the Hudson River, is the first and only luxury, full-service resort in
Manhattan’s vibrant Meatpacking District.
Fido is welcomed upon arrival with a fantastic basket of goodies personalized with his name.
It is entirely possible that your dog will be seeing many other Fido guests during his stay, as the
Hotel Gansevoort reserves one floor especially for pets. After you have walked and shopped and
visited a few doggy “fun areas,” such as the Union Square Dog Park and George’s Dog Run, your
tired pooch can rest up while you enjoy the rooftop pool.
The 45-foot heated, outdoor, glass-surrounded swimming pool on the hotel rooftop features
underwater music and colored lighting. Open 365 days of the year, the rooftop pool is the first
of its kind in Manhattan.
You can also dine at Ono, featuring Sushi and Robatayaki before turning in for the night, certain
to get a restful sleep on plush feather beds with goose down pillows and hypo-allergenic duvets.
You may want to dip your toes in one of the three ambient infinity-edge hydro pools, step
into a steam room, take in a yoga class, or indulge in a variety of spa treatments at the Hotel’s
Lower Level.
The Plunge rooftop restaurant provides a beautiful view and breakfast fare. Scramble a few
eggs to go for Fido before you check out, even though you are soon to be back again on your
next NYC adventure.
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Hotel Gansevoort
18 Ninth Avenue (at 13th Street),
New York, NY 10014; $425+; no weight
restrictions. $100 pet fee, per pet;
Pet sitting by request (212) 206-6700;
www.hotelgansevoort.com.
Pet Amenity
Fido is welcomed upon arrival
with a fantastic basket of goodies
personalized with his name provided
by the Barking Zoo, a local doggy
boutique. Items include: Floor mat
with dog’s name embroidered on it;
Healthy organic treats; NYC-themed
cookies in the shape of a taxi,
the Empire State Building and
one that says I NY; Pet drinking/
water bottle; Paw wipes; and toy.
And if that’s not enough
of a royal welcome, the
Hotel Gansevoort also provides
a collar tag for your pet that reads:
I am staying at the Hotel Gansevoort.
Palmer, are big dog lovers
themselves and graciously
welcomed all eight people and our six dogs to
dine on their patio overlooking the harbor
on the Columbia River. Thirst specializes in
premier Oregon wines and serves wonderful
salads, gourmet appetizers and scrumptious main
courses.
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Transportation Tip During our stay in
Portland, we had the pleasure of taking the
MAX light rail, as well as riding in “Radio
Taxis”—both of which are pet-friendly!
The Oregon Coast
After a week in Portland, we took a scenic drive
down Highway 101 along the scenic Oregon
Coast. We stopped in many quaint seaside
towns and beaches along the way to our hotel:
The Whaleshead Beach Resort just north of
Brookings and the California border.
We were given an enchanting holiday cottage
called Summit House at the top of a hill and
overlooking the rugged beauty of Whaleshead
Beach, one of the most stunning locations along
the Oregon Coast. Offshore there is a sea stack
that looks like the head of a whale. The sea
stack is cut with a rock channel, and when a
wave hits it, it spurts a spray that actually looks
like a whale spouting, hence the name.
Our cottage was tastefully decorated in a
nautical theme, had a fully equipped modern
kitchen, picture windows and a hot tub perched
on a cliff-side deck with breathtaking views
overlooking the ocean. The cottage, with
Serrano Hotel in
San Francisco, CA.
Valentino checking out the welcome
package from the Hotel Monaco in
Salt Lake City, UT.
its mountain top privacy and to die for views
immediately gave us an overwhelming sense
of peace and relaxation. We could have easily
settled in for a week or month or more.
The Whaleshead Beach Resort has been
in the McNeely family since the late 1800s
when they initially used the land as a large
sheep ranch. The property, still owned by the
McNeely family, boasts individually decorated
Park Model Nor’ West Cottages with ocean,
creek or forest settings. It has its own access to
Whaleshead Beach via a 700-foot tunnel. Pets
are welcome in 18 of the 55 rental homes, or if
you have an RV, they have overnight RV space
rentals as well.
San Francisco
The next day we traveled south through the
great redwood forests and the extensive wineries
of northern California to eventually arrive at
the luxurious Serrano Hotel in downtown San
Francisco. The Serrano Hotel, once known as
Hotel California, is in a beautifully restored
17-story Spanish Revival building, just a short
walk from the bustling Union Square.
Both the lobby of the hotel and its 236
designer hotel rooms are lavishly designed with
large windows, plush bedding and the original
high ceilings, adorned with exotic Spanish and
Moroccan accents. The hotel was purchased
by the Kimpton group in 1999, adding to its
collection of 45 luxury boutique hotels. All
Kimpton Hotels are pet-friendly with no pet
fees.
Dining Tip Our choice for Fido-friendly
dining in San Francisco is the The North Beach
Italian Restaurant. Lorenzo Petroni founded the
restaurant some 30 years ago and claims that it
is the oldest Italian restaurant in North Beach
(the Little Italy of San Francisco). They have
delightful outdoor seating where you may dine
with your well-behaved pup on their delicious
home-cured prosciutto and sip fine Italian wines
from the Italian-style vineyards they established
almost 20 years ago in Sonoma, CA. They have
also imported Italian olive trees and serve the
best homemade olive oil I have ever tasted—
sprinkled of course with imported Sicilian Sea
Salt.
The North Beach restaurant is a mere half
block from Washington Square, a great place
to walk your dog before or after your gourmet
lunch or dinner. Lorenzo Petroni and his wife,
Maria, are avid animal lovers and have rescued
many dogs from the local humane societies over
the years.
Salt Lake City, UT
On the home stretch of our trip, we stayed at my
favorite Fido-friendly hotel in Salt Lake City:
the historic Hotel Monaco, which also belongs
to the pet-friendly Kimpton Hotel Group. It
boasts luxurious amenities, pet-friendly staff and
great treats for one’s pooch upon check-in. It
is next door to a nice grassy park for your dog
to play and potty in and centrally located in
downtown Salt Lake City.
Dining Tip The Hotel Monaco also boasts a
fantastic restaurant called the Bambera, where
one can dine on delicious, gourmet dishes, yet
remain not too far from one’s hotel room and
resting pup.
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