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Giles County
If you want to see some waterfalls, head to Giles County. While we were there, our pack found the top 9 dog friendly places in the county to visit.
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Frederick County
We toured Frederick County with our foster dogs Liesl and Aretha and found the top nine dog friendly places to visit.
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Franklin County
Our pack found the top 9 dog friendly places to visit in Franklin County, the moonshine capital of the world.
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Fluvanna County
Hey pack, what was your highlight of our Fluvanna County weekend? Amos: The area’s unique bouquet of smells. Jake: The dog friendly restaurants, of course. Grendel: WOOF! WOOF! WOOF! WOOF! WOOF!
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Floyd County
Our dogs picked their favorite things about our trip to Floyd. Selections include Floyd’s Friday night music scene, the Floofers at the Floyd Animal Shelter, a hike up Buffalo Mountain, and an out-of-this-world dining experience.
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Fauquier County
Fauquier County, infamous as “horse and wine country” also offers up the most eclectic assortment of dog friendly activities imaginable. And we tried to do them all.
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Fairfax County
What started off nonchalantly as a trip to the county next door soon turned into our most ambitious undertaking. One thing we learned for certain: Fairfax County is full of surprises that make for a fantastic dog friendly road trip.
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Essex County
How dog friendly is Essex County, Virginia and its historic town of Tappahannock? We asked our dogs and they had a lot to say on this subject, including—and this is a direct quote—“WOOF! WOOF! WOOF!WOOF! WOOF!”
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Dinwiddie County
Our pack spent a few delightful days in Dinwiddie County and the city of Petersburg visiting Civil War battlefields and other historic sites, hiking along the Appomattox River, and kayaking on Lake Chesdin.
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Dickenson County
Daniel Boone had the right idea when he traveled to this region with his dogs. We took the same pilgrimage, and like Boone and his pack, ventured to one of the most beautiful places on Earth—Breaks Canyon.









