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  1. This post is super helpful for people planning a trip to DC with their furry friends. It’s nice to see that there are so many memorials that you can visit with your dog. I think stopping in Pittsburgh to help adjust to the declining temperatures was a great idea, otherwise your poor dog would have got a huge shock!

  2. First of all, Snoopy has the best facial expressions EVER!! He has to be one of the most photogenic dogs ever! I LOVED the pic of Snoopy posing in front of the Reflecting Pool and Washington Monument! I am glad to see that there are so many dog friendly spots in D.C. Of course, no trip to D.C. would be complete for a dog until they go see Fala at the Roosevelt Memorial!

  3. Wow such a lovely journey. Firstly I am in love with the name Snoopy. And your doggy so handsome and cute .So thoughtful that there are places where the dogs can enjoy too.Snoopy’s pic with Albert Einstein so nice. Looks like it was such a wonderful journey for you all.

  4. Aww Snoopy seems to have had such a great time at DC. He looks super cute in those pictures. Its so amazing to see that one can take dogs to these places in US. It is so important especially when you want to take your dog on your travels. Such a lovely post, made me happy.

  5. First of all, I must say Snoopy is too cute. Snoopy’s photo with dog statue is truly adorable. Flight 93 National Memorial looks interesting and I missed this place on my DC visit. Good to know that parking on DC is free on Sundays but do we get enough parking then? Thanks for all tips on dog friendly places and when to leash and unleash them.

  6. So good and heartwarming to know that DC has a lot of places that is dog-friendly. Who would have thought that a lot of the memorials were free to have dogs around ? I have been around the places that you mentioned and I did not see dogs that I could remember – so its refreshing to know. Im sure Snoopy enjoyed the trip out very much!

    1. I think a lot of people don’t realize how far that they can bring their dogs in DC. I hope this post will help them.

  7. Dog friendly cities are the absolute best! And I fell in love with Snoopy’s adventures in DC, thank you for sharing the experiences. Great shout outs for keeping the dog on the leash but at least there were a lot of places where hew as welcomed! He looks to have had a great trip despite some drizzly weather and has seen all the main sights!

  8. Happy to know that there are quite a number of dog-friendly places in DC. I love traveling with my dog as it gives me the peace of mind that I am not leaving the poor pup alone at home. Super love his photo with Lala. Thank you for sharing Snoopy’s adventure and I truly enjoyed reading your post.

  9. While i don’t have a pet, i am well aware that travelling with a dog is not a piece of cake. Being from India, i hardly see people travelling with Dogs, because lots of properties don’t allow them, nor are the attractions pet friendly. Looks like you guys had a lot of fun with the handsome fella, who loves to be photographed.

  10. Your Snoopy is very photogenic, such a great model! I like the photo of Snoopy with the Statue of Albert Einstein and the next to Reflecting Pool! And it’s a great post for people traveling with pets, so useful and informative. It’s good to know that around the National Mall in DC is a dog-friendly area.

  11. There are so many great spots to explore outside on a visit to Washington DC. All great options when you travel with your dog. So fun to have him pose with Fala. Great that you had someone who could look after Snoopy so you could visit some of the indoor spots too.

  12. It’s great that Washington DC has some pet friendly places. I went there a long time ago and I remember it as having a lot of outdoor memorials. I didn’t know about the Flight 93 memorial, I’ll have to check it out next time.

  13. Omg. Snoopy is such a handsome boy! Lovely to know how dog-friendly DC is. I think my pup would really enjoy this trip. Would love to take a photo of him in front of the White House too! Where I’m from, dogs are not allowed in many public places, even if they’re guide dogs 😒

    1. I hope they will change the rules about dogs in Malaysia although I don’t see it will happen. Well, at least for guide dogs.

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