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Santa Nella House, Guerneville

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Bob Reeves and Betsy Taggart, the innkeepers are the hosts with the most gracious attitude from their helpful suggestions to where to eat or visit in the area, to the momento parting gift plus they just LOVE dogs. If you bring your dog, they have only one pet friendly room so be sure to let them know when you register.

And be sure to bring seven of your favorite gal pals for a fun girlfriend getaway near to the Russian River in North Sonoma county. There is so much to do, bicycling, bird watching in nearby Bodega Bay (where the film The Birds was made), kayaking, get massages, swim, shop, go spa-ing and wining and dining in the area’s finest wineries. Speaking of wine tasting, the Santa Nella House gives guests a passport to 27 of the areas wineries where you can enjoy complimentary tastings. Wineries include Rodney Strong, Korbel, Gary Farrell, and Merry Edwards Winery.

When you go, you probably want to register for their Tuesdays package. When you register for Sun-Mon-Tues, Mon-Tues, Wed or Tues, Wed. Thurs midweek, Tuesdays are free, a great affordable option.

Be prepared to be BOW wow WOWed… Bob is a gourmet chef and artist.. Watching him in the kitchen is a wonder to behold and the results were absolutely scrumptious… the other guests were wowing it up too. He served the best enchilada I’ve ever eaten. Breakast consisted of a fabulously rich blueberry muffin, cantalope and strawberries, enchilada rancheros with eggs, chicken sausage stuffed with jalapeno jack cheese, salsa, orange juice, hot tea or coffee, home made potatoes, lovingly prepared and YUM!

I stayed alone in the lovely Emma room at the front of the home, with a canopy bed, fireplace, desk, shower, and nicely decorated. It is not pet friendly but the Library is…

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while you are in the area, BeeKind to yourself and visit Sebastopol, about 15 minutes drive, and visit the BeeKind store, a wonderfully fragrant honey-filled bee hive of a place… and they are even pet friendly! Sample some local honey flavors include wild flowers, eucalyptus, lavendar and more. There are also incredibly tasty honey taffies including CHOCOLATE (so delicious) and cinnamon, that taste like red hots only healthier. You can also sample the bee honey lotion, take your children to learn about bees, there are wonderful children’s books as well as a real live bee hive in the back behind the store, beekeeping supplies, candles made out of bees wax and so much more! This is a one-of-a-kind not to bee missed store !

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Top 20 Pet Friendly Inns in California with Dogitude

You may recall that back in March we created a list of the top Pet Friendly Inns with Dogitude in California… well, we have to add a few and change the list… and please do go on and read about our travels to California dog beaches at bodega, carmel, half moon bay, huntington, mendocino, newport, san diego, and so much more!

we have some exciting new developments traveling along the K9 highway… to be announced soon…

Visit each Website for Very Important Pet packages. Bring your best
friend with you and you will always have a paw-fect time.

Ratings:

five bones, Superb Exemplary brimming with Dogitude
four bones, Excellent service, lots of Dogitude
three bones, Average accommodations, amenities and Dogitude
two bones, Less than Average, little Dogitude
one bone, lacking Dogitude. fur washing


Top 20 Pet Friendly Inns in California with Dogitude

Visit each Website for Very Important Pet packages. Bring your best
friend with you and you will always have a paw-fect time.

1. Rosewood Sandhill, Menlo Park
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This magnificent property is owned by Stanford University. Every single staff member we met made a big fuss over Cici and the customer service was unmatched / simply superb. Pet amenities include a lush dog bed (that they gave us to take home), treats, bowls and dog bone mat.

1. The Island Hotel, Newport Beach
http://IslandHotel.com (exemplary service, large grassy area, delicious handcrafted bones and pet amenities including in the Spa)

2. Stanford Inn, Mendocino
http://stanfordinn.com (extremely dog and animal friendly, including dining with Fido indoor lobby, delicious sweet potato treats and gourmet vegan cuisine)

3. 3 Peaks Resort, South Lake Tahoe
http://www.lake-tahoe-california-hotels.com/lake-tahoe-coupons-deals.php (organic treats in a doggie jar in the lobby), dogs are welcome to be in the lobby and by the swimming pool plus there is lots of grass, trees, bushes all over the property and various types of suites and motel log cabin-like rooms at various price ranges, all clean, fresh and nice furnished

4. Hotel Solamar, San Diego
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5. Casa Carolina, Sebastopol
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Casa Carolina is 5 minutes from wineries and 5 minutes from downtown, so you can enjoy all of the shops and restaurants, the location is in the Russian River Wine Country, too. The innkeepers, Lila, Josh and Trevor are very friendly and helpful. There is a wonderful home away from home atmosphere that is very rare. Plus, there is Olive, Cici’s dog pal.

6. Luxe Hotel Sunset
http://www.luxehotelsunsetblvd.com/ This pet-friendly hotel is just 12 miles from LAX Airport. There are 160 spacious upscale and modern non-smoking guest rooms and suites and a Doggy and Me package, guest and their dog both receive an in room massage. There are 12 pet friendly suites and they are all on the upper floor for access to the grassy area plus a doggie menu.

7. Hilton Waterfront Beach Resort, Huntington Beach
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8. Seafoam Lodge, Little River
www.seafoamlodge.com on site boxer dog (Lucy) who loves to play with other dogs…and they deliver breakfast to your door every morning (hot muffins, cool orange juice)

The Andiron and Seafoam Lodge, Little River
The Andiron is a very dog and eco friendly property, refurbished in FUN ways, perfect for girlfriend getaways, romantic weekends, and/or a peaceful and quiet relaxing beach vacation…

9. Casa Cody Inn, Palm Springs
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this is the ONLY pet friendly inn that I HIGHLY recommend in Palm Springs, in the heart of downtown … inn has four huge grassy courtyards for dogs to sniff around and explore, when the cats are sleeping, that is, there are three cats in residence, big mama, biscuit and marmalade… four paws up !

10. Harmony Ridge Lodge, Nevada City
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fabulous forest, spacious suites, on site dog, as well as great homemade dog and human treats and cookies, the food is wonderfully yummy, too…

11. Blue Whale Inn, Cambria
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12. Union Hill Inn, Sonora
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treats, treats and more treats, from steak to ground beef and more… need I say anything else? cici loved the special treatment…

13. Beazley House, Napa
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lovely suites, on site dogs, wonderful cookies and treats for humans and dogs, beautiful gardens, as well as pet friendly staff…

14. Fleur de Lac, Lake Arrowhead
www.fleurdelac.com quaint inn with five cozy suites and very pet friendly staff…

15. Rancho Caymus, Rutherford
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location, location, location, and wonderful pet friendly staff…

16. Cambria Pines Lodge, Cambria
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gorgeous gardens, lovely forest in back, with deer, grass, great place to walk the dog… and doggies can eat outside with humans…

17. Highland Ranch, Philo
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a 3-4-5 doggie day/night experience, plus horses, cats and other critters, and three meals a day, an awesome getaway resort, with pool, lots of green grass and trees to explore, roam and canine party…

18. Svensgaard Inn and Hofsas House, Carmel
http://www.innsbythesea.com/svensgaard
Svensgaard Inn has a grassy courtyard and pet amenities galore including the barking treat jar in the lobby.

Hofsas House http://www.hofsashouse.com/ is a Bavarian-style, four-story house built on a hill with ocean views. There are 38 rooms, 19 are pet friendly. Dogs are allowed by the pool with their owner. An inn with a sense of what Bavarians call Gemutlichkeit.

19. Surf Motel & Gardens, Fort Bragg and the Andiron Seaside Inn
http://www.surfmotelfortbragg.com, in my humble opinion, this is the pet friendliest motel in the area with beautiful gardens, a great location and a pet fun run on the property.

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santa nella house…

Santa Nella House http://santanellahouse.com

what a delightful and romantic way to step back in time, in a lovely, fresh, sparking clean and eco friendly home in Guerneville called the Santa Nella House… it’s so obvious that the owners, Bob Reeves and Betsy Taggart (from New York, of course) love what they do and take good care of the home and their guests… such gracious hosts. for instance, the log on the fire was non-toxic, I love fireplaces but do not appreciate the smoke. This log had a wonderful aroma and was not smoky.
Bob offered me tea before bed with blueberry muffins, a first.

The home is located conveniently on Highway 116, amidst forests/trees… our room on the ground floor, called the library had a claw foot tub and a shower, and is adjacent to the kitchen. no tv, free wireless internet is available.

This peaceful first-floor room, has easy access to the outdoor hot tub, features a mile-high antique pine queen-sized bed. The fireplace is bordered by windows that let in the fresh morning light. A sitting chair invites one to cozy up with a good book.

there is another dog friendly room on the other side of the house, near the entrance, with a canopy bed, that looks wonderful and there is a parlor, all the rooms have real fireplaces, and there is a wraparound veranda, which would be nice to sit outside on a warm sunny day and have wine and cheese and fruit at 5 pm, which the owners serve …

there are live chickens on the property, which made cici sit up and take notice at 6 a.m. she was wide awake and ready to rumble… besides, she just adored Bob and Betsy, who are grand-dog parents to two boxers. Their daughter is a dog trainer in Elk Grove.

bob reeves served breakfast earlier for us, usually it is at 9 am, but since we were up early, he went ahead and made a flambuoyant french toast, made like bananas foster, flames and all, with strawberries and syrup, plus delicious mangoes, pineapple and cantaloupe with cream, and the most delicious fresh homemade sausages, am not a big fan of sausages, but these were the best I’ve ever eaten… Betsy also makes her own homemade granola, yum !

there is soda and water and sherry available 24/7 and many books to peruse…

peace and quiet, ahhhhh…

cici adored Bob and Betsy and was so excited to be at the Santa Nella House that she woke up at 6 am, raring to go with lots of slobbery kisses and tail wags… now that is DOGITUDE !

there are many wineries nearby on river road, as well as restaurants… There are over 50 wineries within 25 miles of the Santa Nella House. Korbel Champagne Cellars is a one-mile walk across the river and through the forest. Iron Horse Vineyards is a ten-minute drive. Information for your daily wine tasting is available from the innkeepers.

and the river is also close by, and the nearby town of Monte Rio has a dog friendly beach… the ocean beaches at Bodega Bay and Jenner are about 30 minutes away… and then there is the Armstrong Woods, a beautiful forest of redwoods.

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on the road again with dog…

well, my friends, Cici and I are off to our latest adventure… here’s our travel itinerary…

Today, Guerneville in Sonoma County 

Tomorrow, Little River, California 

Wed. Fort Bragg, California 

Thursday, Redwood City, CA

Friday-Monday, Fort Bragg, CA

Tuesday, Westport, CA

 

Some of the pet friendly inns where we will stay: 

Sonoma Orchid Inn

Pacific Mist Inn

Surf Motel and Gardens

Atrium B&B

Pine Beach Inn

Little River Inn

Howard Creek Ranch Inn

 

and from there, we may visit Lancaster, CA, 29 Palms,  Las Vegas and Kanab, Utah (Best Friends, here we come)…

we will be meeting some wonderful new friends, dogs, and beaches… not to mention all of the chocolate samples and dog friendly wineries, so stay tuned for our adventures as they happen…

 

meanwhile, back at the dog ranch… thought this was really cute and funny…

 

 [© New Yorker Magazine, March 1993]

 

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Along Highway One… from Monterey to Bodega Bay…

I fell in love with Bodega Bay on a visit to Santa Rosa when I still lived in Carson City. I went there every day rain or shine, it didn’t matter. I adore the rocky, craggy shoreline. I cast a few prayers out to the ocean and lo and behold a few years later, in 2004, I had the opportunity to live there, in a house across from the beach. The deer visited the lawn every night. And it was quiet and peaceful. I took care of a cat and enjoyed the salty air.

Given my love for Bodega Bay and Half Moon Bay, Cici and I decided to travel up from Monterey along Hwy 1, along the coast. I thought that the beaches were dog friendly but found out that they are not. Not even at Costa Noa, an upscale eco camp where you can stay in a yurt. So we bypassed most of the towns. There are some interesting farms that we did not go to but one of these days, we will visit. 

A great chocolate find is Donnelly’s in Santa Cruz. Yum yum. quite a great assortment of chocolates, including alcohol fillings, an array of fillings that set the mouth to watering.

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Past Pescadero and Pigeon Point, just south of the town of Half Moon Bay, there is a really great Italian restaurant that has the BEST chocolate dessert (death by chocolate cake) that I’ve EVER tasted. Joe’s restaurant, 2380 S. Cabrillo Highway (Hwy 1). 650-560-9260. 

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Right in Half Moon Bay, just after you pass the turnoff for Hwy 92, that goes into Redwood City, we had to visit our favorite Thai restaurant, Siam Restaurant. The owner and staff are from Thailand, very friendly, the nicest people and the food is wonderful. I love the Pad Thai with chicken and chicken curry. One time, I went on a fishing trip (never again) and brought back a boatload of fish and gave it to them. They cooked some up for me in a curry sauce and it was mouthwateringly wonderful. It’s at 50 Cabrillo Hwy N, #2, Half Moon Bay. Cici made friends outside while I had lunch.

Afterwards, we walked along the beach. I can never remember which beach it is, Francis or Poplar, it has free parking, the others charge a fee.   There is a horse path that goes along the cliff, the beach is very steep and I never actually go onto the beach there. She sniffed and sniffed to her heart’s delight. 

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After visiting another beach and wandering around town, we went to the bank and headed back to Carson City. It was around 4 pm, worse traffic ever and no good path. We got stuck along the 37 into Vallejo. Terrible place to get stuck. Isolated and deserted, but we had company because of all of the traffic. Luckily, a car filled with English tourists stopped for us and drove into town and brought us back three quarts of oil. We borrowed a cell phone and called AAA who could not find us without the turnoff exit name. Not exactly like looking for a needle in the haystack. I bet they are still looking for us. 

Another time, we went to Santa Rosa, stayed at the Motel 6 on the north part of town, not the one by the college and visited Bodega Bay.  We walked around Sebastopol, too. On the road from Santa Rosa to Sebastopol to Bodega, I think it’s Hwy 12, there are some orchards and there were a ton of apples on the ground. Sebastopol also has a Whole Foods Market and Screaming Mimi’s, the best homemade ice cream ever. There are a lot of shops for window shopping. And Santa Rosa has a Trader Joe’s. If you take the 116 into Sebastopol, there is a wonderful turkey/hamburger shack, Sequoia Drive-in on the way into town. 

Bodega has the best fish and chips on the planet at the Boat House, a local’s favorite… The other places are overpriced and commercialized.

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There is a Visitor’s Center, where they can give you a ton of info about the area. This is the town where Alfred Hitchcock filmed the movie “The Birds.”

Next to the post office, there is a great little hot dog shack, called The Dog House which has various interesting varieties of dogs and accoutrements besides mustard and ketchup.  (707) 875- 2441

A great place to stay sans pets, is a wonderful little motel in Bodega where I stayed another time (pre-Cici) by myself on my birthday. No pets allowed. It’s the Harbor Inn. There is a do it yourself laundromat and 7-11 type store right around the corner. Very reasonable rates for the area and clean, quiet non-smoking rooms.  

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Afterwards, we visited Schoolhouse beach (across the street from where I used to live), and there were too many people and dogs. It’s a pretty small beach. Nice and accessible though. Cc decided she wanted to play with these two boys who were about 8 and 12 years old and a little overwhelmed by her enthusiasm. 

We left and decided to explore other places. Went to some of my favorites, including Armstrong Woods. They were booked, or we might have camped there one night underneath the redwoods… There is a $6 fee per car to drive into the woods but I prefer to walk. It’s free but I really love taking a walk through the trees. I like to walk, stop, sit down on a bench, and breathe. It’s such a peaceful atmosphere and cool and dark. I left cici in the car while I refreshed myself in the silence and majesty of the trees. Heaven on earth.

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On Hwy l before Jenner and before it turns off to Guerneville, behind the Indian restaurant, the Sizzling Tandoor (food is passable), there is a road that leads to some paths. We drove and there were a lot of other people going there, too. I decided to walk her instead of following the crowd who obviously were going to a wedding.

On the way into the town of Guerneville, there is a school with a fenced area, almost like a park, and it was the weekend, so no kids there.  I was able to let her go off leash for awhile. And simply had to stop in at my favorite Mexican restaurant, Mi Casita, on the way into town. They have the largest burritos and fresh salsa. 

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Bodega Bay Beaches To Take Your Dog (on a leash)

Doran Beach
Marshall Gulch
Carment Beach
Schoolhouse Beach
Portuguese Beach
Duncans Cove
Wright’s Beach
Furlong Gulch
Shell Beach
Blind Beach

There is also Chanslor Stables where you can rent horses and ride along the beach, too. On the way from Bodega to Schoolhouse beach. The Sonoma coast is breathtaking.

After I moved from Bodega, I lived in Bolinas for the summer, and I used to take Hwy l from Bolinas up to Bodega Bay once a week to pick up my mail. It is a wonderful one hour drive along the water and alongside the trees. You go into Point Reyes Lighthouse National Seashore.  I found it quite meditative. In places it is twisty and windy but not excessively. And there are so many wonderful beaches and places to visit including Dillon’s beach. 

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So many beautiful places to explore… 

Further south, there is Mt. Tamalpais, Mill Valley, Sausalito… ahhhhhhh….

It’s funny since I lived 12+ years in Los Angeles, I had this attitude about northern California, that I didn’t like it, San Francisco reminds me too much of New York and I left there when I was 19. But the last 5-6 years exploring northern California has been amazing. And even more so when traveling with my dog. Starry starry nights…

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Dog Bless America… help a wounded vet today… Support our Troops…

One in four vets comes home and becomes homeless… or suicidal… or unable to function… addicted to drugs/alcohol…

http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2007/11/21/5387/ 

Dog Bless America program and Veterans Village wants to help these wounded vets.  Prison dog programs such as Pathways to Hope has trained dogs to assist prisoners, disabled and others …   Please help these fine organizations to Support Our Troops, welcoming them home and giving them the assistance they need.

http://www.veteransvillage.org/People_Helping_Veterans.html 

 

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Dogs Trained to Aid Wounded

Sgt. Shaft | June 25, 2007

 

Dear Sgt. Shaft:

 

If you or your readers know of any wounded soldier who could benefit by having a dog — trained by prisoners at the California Institution for Women in Southern 

California as well as other “prison-dog programs” across the country — to assist them, please let me know.

 

 

There are prison-dog programs in all parts of the country. After the start of the first school and others after, the idea caught on. The dogs are given to the wounded 

veteran free of charge. They will be taught how to handle the dog, care for him or her and find new independence partnered with their canine friends, who can go in 

all public places.

 

 

One of the programs is known as Dog Bless America. This program is expanding the vision to include America’s current veteran heroes. By combining their 

efforts with Pathways to Hope, the prison-dog program and many of the Veterans Affairs organizations across the country have created a win/win/win situation.

 

 

In 1981, Sister Pauline Quinn started the prison-dog program in Washington state, rescuing shelter dogs and bringing them into the prison, where inmates trained 

them to assist the handicapped. The inmates learned responsibility through the care and training of these special dogs.

 

 

Sister Pauline has started Pathways to Hope, a nonprofit organization that helps other prisons and service-dog groups start prison-dog programs.

 

Pathways to Hope identifies the programs and dogs to be matched with the veterans. Pathways receives funds from Dog Bless America , money that is then given 

to a particular prison program that can match and place a service dog to help a wounded soldier.

 

 

I am asking you and your readers to help us communicate this program to the people in need of these services.

We will attempt to match them with a special service dog.

 

Sister Pauline and Pathways will handle the initial contact, and each prison program has its own screening process. 

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