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The small, rural town of Chester was settled in 1692. It is located on the hillside of Connecticut River and has a number of lakes, waterfalls and hiking trails…
The cultural melting pot of Melbourne is known for its graffitied laneways, eclectic nightlife and the many cafés that serve all-day brekkie and excellent coffee (Melburnians are self-confessed coffee snobs)...
The city of Bruges is one of the best-preserved medieval towns of Europe, with much of the original 12th to 15th century architecture still intact...
Media, Pennsylvania is affectionately known as “Everybody’s Hometown”. It’s a welcoming community that is located about thirty minutes outside of Philadelphia and a short drive to both the shore and the mountains…
Lunenburg town was founded in 1753 and is one of the most historical towns in Nova Scotia…
Leicestershire, located in the East Midlands of England, is a land locked county with a rich history and a unique charm…
London has a seamless blend of tradition and modernity, where historic landmarks stand alongside contemporary architecture. The city boasts a rich arts scene, with world-class museums, theatres, and galleries. It was also named one of the most dog friendly cities in the world, with numerous parks and green spaces, dog-friendly public transport, businesses and activities…
The cool Tasmanian climate and abundance of pure water is ideal for making beer, spirits and wine. Rebecca photographed at Tandy’s Alehouse on Elizabeth Street as a nod to the state’s proud brewing history, which dates back to convict times…
Las Vegas is a vibrant city known for its dazzling lights and lively entertainment, but the dogs of Vegas are fortunate to live close to Lake Mead and Mount Charleston. Lake Mead offers water-based activities, while Mount Charleston provides a cool escape during the summer heat, with hiking trails and scenic views…
Commonly known as Jo'burg or Jozi, Johannesburg is a vibrant city that offers a mix of bustling streets and urban backdrops to outdoor adventures and nature reserves…
Indianapolis is dog-lover central, with loads of local businesses dedicated to our four-legged pals (from pet bakeries to dog-friendly breweries). Indy is a friendly, funky city with a love for great food and tasty craft beers…
The aloha spirit is a friendly and welcoming atmosphere that is deeply ingrained in Hawaiian culture. There is no doubt that our loyal, four-legged companions embody that spirit of ‘Aloha’, and many Hawaiians consider their dogs as ‘ohana’ (family)…
In the heart of Virginia’s horse and winery region is Fredericksburg. The colonial city is steeped in American history (it was the childhood home of George Washington) and has a vast access to the National Parks…
Just north of Oklahoma City is the historic city of Edmond. Founded in 1887, downtown Edmond is decorated with street art and sculptures, and celebrates many different festivals throughout the year…
Minnesota is known as the ‘Land of 10,000 Lakes’ and Lake Superior is arguably its most impressive lake. As the world’s largest body of fresh water, Lake Superior often feels more like the ocean than a lake. Situated on its north shore is the port city of Duluth…
Diamond Beach is part of a coastal area known as Hallidays Point on the east coast of New South Wales in Australia. It’s not uncommon to see dolphins riding the waves and you can even spot Humpback whales as they pass by on their annual migration…
Just twenty miles east of bustling Cleveland is peaceful Lake County. Situated on the shores of Lake Eirie (one of the five Great Lakes of Northern America), Lake County is decorated with miles of dog-friendly walking trails, historic bridges that cross quiet streams and towering maple trees…
Comox Valley is the adventure destination of Vancouver Island in Canada. It has lakes, forests, mountains, rivers, waterfalls and beaches - a true haven for adventurous dogs and their people…
Columbus, Ohio is a fun-filled city with plenty for dog lovers to enjoy. It’s also home to one of the largest colleges in the country, so photographer Erica Schomaker was sure to include several picturesque college campuses on her location list…
With 2000 years of history, the riverside city of Cologne known for its gothic architecture, landmark cathedral and many museums…