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Feeding & Watering • • Dog Walking • • Pet Play/Cuddle Time • • Pet Transportation • • Field Trips • • Overnight Stays •

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US National Whitewater Center 820 Hawfield Road www.usnwc.org Talk about something for everyone! This place is great for outdoor enthusiasts and is extremely dog-friendly. Hike, walk, run, bike, kayak, you name it! Barbara’s Canine Café 1447 South Tryon Street www.caninecafe.net If you’re in Charlotte, you’ve got to make a stop by Barbara’s Canine Café. Once you walk in the door you’ll be greeted by smells so good, you’ll want to eat the dog treats. Visit during Yappy Hour, and score some free treat samples to eat there and take home. Angry Ale’s 1518 Montford Drive A great little bar and grill with a large patio you and your dog will enjoy. The menu has something for everyone and your dog will be treated to a bowl of water. Wine Vault 9009 J M Keynes Drive #1 www.headwino.com Nestled in the Shoppes at University Place, the Wine Vault shares a large, open patio with an ice cream and sandwich shop. The owners love dogs and your pooch may even be served with a water bowl and treats. You can also enjoy a nice walk around the nearby lake before or after your visit. Accommodations Here are a few pet-friendly listings to get you started. Pet policies can change, so make sure you ask the hotel directly to make sure your dog is welcome. Comfort Inn Executive Park 704-525-2626 Country Hearth Inn Charlotte 704-596-9390 Days Inn Charlotte Woodlawn 704-525-5500 Doubletree Guest Suites 704-364-2400 Drury Inn & Suites Charlotte North 704-593-0700

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