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COMPANY PRESS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
DOGFRIENDLY.COM'S TOP TEN THINGS TO DO WITH YOUR
DOG IN NEW YORK CITY DURING THE WESTMINSTER DOG SHOW
WHETHER YOUR DOG IS A FAMILY PET OR A CHAMPION SHOW DOG
NEW YORK, NY -- February 10, 2005 --
DogFriendly.com (http://www.dogfriendly.com)
announces its list of the top ten things to do in and
about New York City this week with your dog even if your
pooch is not entered in the big dog show. The following
places welcome your well-behaved dog of any size.
10. Get around New York City with ease by calling the
Pet Taxi or the Pet Chauffeur, both of which specialize
in transporting people and their pooches around
town.
9. For dog cookies or cute dog clothes visit Downtown
Doghouse on 18th Street or try one of the many
Petco stores throughout New York City.
8. Catch one of New York's famous Horse and Carriage
Rides with your pup. Flag one
down at 5th Avenue and 59th Street at Central Park.
7. While there are many outdoor restaurants in the
city that allow dogs, it may not be warm enough to dine
al fresco. Instead order room service from the comfort
of your own dog-friendly hotel room or stop at a street
vendor.
6. Work off lunch by strolling through Central Park with your dog. While
there, don't miss the statue of Balto,
the famous sled dog. Thirsty dogs can drink from one of
the many special doggie fountains located throughout the
park.
5. Need to do some shopping? Maybe stop at
Bloomingdales, with your pooch by your side, at 59th
and Lexington for the latest fashions. Want to shop some
more? Try the following dog-friendly stores - Saks Fifth Avenue,
Tiffanys, Restoration Hardware or Banana Republic.
4. Take a walking tour of New York City with your
pooch, led by Tawny, the Golden Retriever of Zuckerman
Travel and Leisure.
3. How about a visit to the William Secord Art
Gallery with your pup? This gallery on the upper east
side specializes in 19th century dog paintings and
welcomes your dog.
2. Is all this too much for one day? Try a relaxing pet-friendly stay at
the Trump International Hotel and Tower (for small
dogs), or for larger dogs spend the night at the Loew's Regency
Hotel or one of Starwood's W
hotels. The Regency can even arrange for a pet sitter in
your room if you want to catch a peek of the Westminster
show.
1. If the weather outside is too chilly, let DogFriendly.com's
complimentary online I-95
Highway Guide help you and your dog head south to
Florida.
DogFriendly.com, founded in 1998,
offers a free web site of dog-friendly places and publishes
paperback books including 'DogFriendly.com's United States and Canada Dog Travel
Guide'.
The books are available at a bookstore near you or
online at
http://www.dogfriendly.com.
Press Contact:
Len Kain
DogFriendly.com, Inc.
1-877-475-2275
email@dogfriendly.com
http://www.dogfriendly.com
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