The Ultimate Dog-friendly Guide to Lake Tahoe in the Summer

  1. Dog Mom to Mylo says:

    Love this guide – thanks for all the great spots & tips. Those kayaks though – how beautiful!! (lol about the switcharoo. Ruby gets what Ruby wants — as it should be!)

  2. Sarwar Abdullah says:

    Awesome article for dog owners planning a summer vacation in Lake Tahoe! The guide is packed with great information and recommendations for dog-friendly activities and attractions. Thanks for sharing this valuable resource

  3. CJ says:

    Your blog, "The Ultimate Dog-friendly Guide to Lake Tahoe in the Summer," looks like an excellent resource for fellow pet owners. It’s filled with insights and recommendations to ensure a fantastic summer visit with our furry friends in this beautiful destination. Thanks for sharing this ultimate guide for dog lovers in Lake Tahoe! 🐶

  4. Sudheer says:

    Very Helpful, thank you.

  5. Jessica says:

    Thank you so much for taking the time to make/ post this blog. So very helpful!

  6. Christine says:

    Thank you so much for publishing this thoughtful guide to sharing a trip with a dog! We booked a clear kayaking tour as you’d shown and what I didn’t realize is my fluffy 20 lb dog sitting on the rubber pad in front of me would block my view of the rocks below the water! I caught glimpses of the rocks through the sides of my kayak. My dog getting to experience this with me was most important at the end of the day though. When we visited South Lake Tahoe, the wind speed was enough enough to trigger an official wind advisory, forcing us to go to the west side of Lake Tahoe for water/paddle activities due to lower wave heights in that region. Dogs are not allowed on most beaches along the southwest lake except for one tiny launch point across from West Shore Sports in Homewood in case anyone reading this post runs into the same wind issue. We love following Ruby’s adventures and hope to see her again in a Tahoe trip!

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