Brian Hill a Midwest native, began his writing career while still in college, when he sold an article that became the cover story for a national sports magazine. Brian has a Master’s of Business Administration.

For ten years he was a partner in a management consulting firm and advised several hundred companies across the US, specializing in business planning and finding capital.  He has written articles and has been interviewed as an expert in the venture capital industry for numerous publications including Smart Money, BusinessWeek online, and Business Journals in several major cities.

Dee Power was born on the East Coast and grew up on the West Coast. She holds a Master of Business Administration. She started her writing career in the second grade by writing a Thanksgiving Day play which debuted before many appreciative parents. Dee has been engaged to do consulting projects for a myriad of different companies. Dee has been interviewed as an expert on the publishing industry from the author’s point of view by The New York Times, Washington Post, the Associated Press and various local publications.

Dog Friendly Vacations

The Dog Lover's Guide to Traveling

The Dog Lover's Guide to Traveling Don't leave your Canine Companion at home this summer have a dog friendly vacation. Dogs need vacations too. Your family and your puppy buddy can have a great time at the beach, a Manhattan hotel or camping. Over 20 pages crammed with where to go, what to pack and how to have fun when you arrive. Your dog can have a dog friendly vacation.

Not that many years ago, taking a dog, or any pet for that matter, on a vacation was not practical, sometimes not even possible. Most lodging establishments around the country had the familiar “NO PETS” sign hung in a prominent place near the front entrance. But in recent times this has changed in a radical way. At many hotels and motels around the country, even posh resorts, the WELCOME sign has been hung out for Man’s Best Friend. The Dog Lover's guide To Traveling

Here is what is included:

Do Dogs Like To Travel? An Interview

Go or No Go for Fido: Should Your Dog Come on the Trip?

Planning Your Trip with Your Dog in Mind

Packing for a Dog-Friendly Trip

Where is Your Dog Welcome? Part I Rex and the City

Where is Your Dog Welcome? Part II Just Get Out There!

Where is Your Dog Welcome? Part III Surf’s Up, Moondoggie

Dogs vs. Small Children on a Trip: A side-by-side comparison

Travel Tips en Route and After Your Arrive at the Hotel

Packing Checklist

Commands to Learn

Veterinary Contact Worksheet

Don't leave your best friend at home, have a pet friendly vacation holiday.

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